If you become extra hands somewhere, it may free up other hands that want to go help somewhere else.
Whether you offer some special skill, or just an extra set of hands and a sympathetic ear.
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You might find a better use for the extra time on your hands.
It's thicker than most tablets, but substantially lighter (just 1.1 lbs), and the extra plastic gives your hands comfortable grip room, even if the glossy finish warrants the usual grumbling about fingerprints.
He pointed out that Obama's tax cuts are designed to put extra dollars in the hands of middle-income families, who can then decide for themselves what they want to spend their money on.
All three of the new units provide an FM transmitter for broadcasting voices and music to your stereo, and the 760 and 770 models include Bluetooth support, so you can rock extra-safe, hands-free driving when you're making your next big excursion.
As boomers get their hands on this extra money, researchers also expect them to put much of it toward second homes.
Whether an intern, your spouse, or a team of a hundred, those extra eyes, ears and hands working on your project provide essential insight to help you succeed, and allow you to do more with less.
Another slower ball from Sharma, who finished with 4-77, accounted for debutant White, who had just hit a streaky four through the slips and found himself chipping into the hands of Harbhajan at extra cover.
They should hold their hands up, and stand the extra cost themselves.
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But a lawsuit filed last month in a U.S. District Court in Tennessee by two little-known pension funds argues not enough of that extra money is making it back into the hands of shareholders.
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"NBC Olympics Live Extra puts the London Olympic Games into the hands of America's tablet and smartphone user, enabling us to once again use advances in technology to provide the broadest possible access to the thousands of hours of Olympic competition", said Gary Zenkel, President, NBC Olympics.
It's still a bit of a stretch, which means your hands will thank you for the extra exercise, but Samsung also manages to alleviate the concern a bit by introducing features that recognize you're not going to be able to use both of your palms at the same time.
This hands-off policy was supposed to have the extra virtue of allowing America to mend fences with its Arab allies and help rebuild support for the United Nations embargo on Iraq.
But you might not have realized that the guy who sits with his legs stretched out and the woman who stands with her hands planted confidently on her hips could be gaining a little extra confidence by doing so.
We also provide hands-on professional services and dedicated customer support for no extra cost as part of the premium offering for mid to large companies that need help with structured roll-outs, implementing best practices, integration, training, management and measurement, etc.
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As mentioned, the rear camera module itself hasn't changed, but during our brief hands-on we did feel that it was benefiting from the extra speed of the processor.
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Seriously, at least in the women's restroom, there are usually towels around the sink area to absorb the extra water that we tend to splash around when (and if) washing our hands.
Instead of wringing its hands, the UN Security Council must resolve to send a robust force of extra troops forthwith.
Both companies are eager to get their hands on MCI's lucrative corporate customers, and Qwest badly needs the extra revenue to help pay off its debt.
Most of the readily cashable shares in personal hands are held by the richest 20% of Americans, so average families have little extra to spend.
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