But with their appeasement agenda reigning supreme - as appeasement agendas always do - instead of fighting to win, Olmert and Livni sued for a cease-fire.
Or will he start a serious pullout or even ask the question John McCain asked--How do we win this thing?
Allardyce sat in the stands during Tuesday's 5-2 win over Peterborough and did not do post-match media interviews.
It will also send a strong message to Bosnians and Albanians that their governments need to do more to win visa-free travel too.
Clearly, we did one of the three things we needed to do to win a 6-minute game very well and that was shoot free throws (18 of 20).
"You would be worried if there wasn't that hunger and desire to win - everyone is desperate to do as well as they can and win trophies, " he said.
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But a one-over 73 left him with much to do to win won of the four spots available for the July 18-21 British Open at Muirfield.
Laws, who succeeded Owen Coyle in January, achieved something at the KC Stadium that his predecessor had failed to do with the Clarets this season - win an away match.
In May last year United beat Portuguese team Benfica 4-1 to win the European Cup - the first English side to do so.
"We are looking to do a very fast, efficient win-win negotiation to go ahead with the deal, " Mr Gerbeau told the BBC's Newsnight programme.
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It would be much better to win by having a do-over on the referendum rather than by having the Court take the question outside of the political process.
Self-importance and public whingeing do not win arguments in Washington.
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Successful entrepreneurs, like Tony Hsieh of Zappos and Casey Sheahan of Patagonia, have long since realized that influence is no longer something that you do to someone to get what you want, but requires listening and relationship building to do what they want, with a win-win outcome.
New York's ace had a lot to do with helping his team get the much-needed win.
And the GOP doesn't do much to win them over with its ham-handed approach to immigration.
Wynalda said he quickly learned in Germany that there is a certain do-whatever-it-takes-to-win attitude that can make teams tougher in big events.
The Bulls opened a 17-point halftime lead with a rare offensive outburst, and found a way to get big baskets every time the Nets pulled close to win the NBA's only do-or-die game of the first round.
The Romney win likely makes that contest a do-or-die battleground for nearly all the other contenders, most of whom now appear ready to expend most of their campaign funds on TV ads, many of them aimed at attacking Mr. Romney.
Dilfer apparently is a good enough golfer to play in pro-ams, do an interview with Golf Digest and win a weird golf award.
Indeed, "do-it-yourself" is in our culture's very DNA. In the 1930s, How to Win Friends and Influence People became the manual for success in the business world.
And it's not just because we want to win an election -- which we do. (Applause.) We are here because of the values we believe in.
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If India avoid defeat in Nagpur they will reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, while only a win will do if Australia are to retain it.
Under pressure to reduce research costs and win fast-track approvals, drug companies do 43% of their clinical trials abroad, up from 14% ten years ago.
To win, keep extensive files, to-do lists, home and mobile phone records, business plans, project descriptions and instructions to employees documenting your active involvement in the regular, continuous and substantial management, and day-to-day activities.
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If Guan follows Tiger Woods's blueprint for success, he will stay close to home for the next few years, attend school and do the normal things teenagers do, while continuing to win tournaments and dominate at age-appropriate levels.
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Can a leopard change its spots, do the modern demands of F1 mean McLaren have adopted a win-at-all-costs strategy?
These three bipartisan bills present a win-win on the jobs front -- an opportunity to do well by doing good.
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