People are just trying to make a decent living and do their bit to keep places alive.
And if they want to preserve their sense of identity, the Abkhaz must do their bit too.
Ministers say the cuts are needed to ensure the better-off do their bit to reduce the deficit.
The cuts are needed to ensure the better off do their bit to reduce the deficit, ministers say.
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Most farmers already do their bit to look after the environment, he claims.
The seam bowlers do their bit and toil away, but Chris Tremlett did not impress against the West Indies.
Higher energy costs will also do their bit to restrain growth.
In an economy which used its labour so inefficiently that it could never get enough of it, the women had a duty to do their bit.
From the start developing countries should accept the idea that, if the rich countries can make the Kyoto agreement work, they will eventually have to do their bit.
"Councils need to do their bit to deliver sensible savings, and in turn, protect front-line services and keep council tax down, " a spokesman for the Department of Communities and Local Government said.
It began in December 1967 when five secretaries at a ventilation and heating company volunteered to work an extra half hour each day without pay to do their bit for the flagging economy.
It's a legacy, to an extent of their not being able to play Test cricket at home and it makes it all the more essential that all the ICC countries do their bit to try to stage Pakistan Test matches.
In fact, the deal is almost certain to crash and burn in the American Senate, which strongly opposes deep cuts in American emissions, and has said unanimously that it will not accept any arrangement under which the developing countries fail to do their bit in some way.
All it would do is make their task a bit easier.
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People do not like donating a bit of their eye when they die.
And they want those of us in Washington to meet our responsibilities, and do our part to make their lives just a little bit easier, to create those ladders of opportunity.
So they do a bit of sabre-rattling but mostly let their companies use tax havens to suit their needs.
And the reason is, when you give a family farmer, or you give a construction worker, or you give a receptionist, or you give a nurse or a teacher a little bit more money in their pockets, what do they do?
We did a lot of work with his coach and Ali also had a great deal of input into it which was really important as with a long-term injury it is often easier to be a bit passive and just let the medical team do their work but he really got involved.
"None of the best putters in the world use a belly putter and I know from talking to guys like Ernie, like Keegan Bradley and Webb Simpson, I think they do feel a little bit that there's a target on their back, " added Harmon.
Most of the riders aren't particularly fond of the track as they are a bit burnt out from it as they do so much of their winter testing here.
Boxing it do keep 'em out of trouble for a bit but sometimes I think their hearts are too big.
Utilities would give their customers credits on their bills if they agree to reduce their power use by a bit whenever they are called up on to do.
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That these options are all hidden means there is a bit of learning users will have to do before making the best use of their tablets, but once mastered you'll find options and commands are usually just a few taps away.
You wouldn't probably expect them to go away and come back the next day and do it... so we'll give them a bit of time to look at their options.
Mainstream acts in the UK have "a little bit more of an edge" than their US counterparts, he says, but do not have a typically British sound - which works in their favour.
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