That was just three years ago, and America was surviving fine then with no more in federal spending.
If citizenship is a test to certain requirements, like learning English, paying a fine, then you actually get majority support for citizenship.
Financial penalties are considered ineffective, since companies can simply pay a fine and then pass the cost on to their customers in the form of higher prices, with little impact on corporate behaviour.
As long as it stays on a debate level, or even as a resolution, then fine.
"Ashley said 'Mom, I'm fine, ' then hung up, " said Debra Summers, Ashley's aunt.
If they were dropping into a league in which they could keep their squad together and build again for the year after next, then fine.
Indeed, rare is the statistic that does not show the economy, if not in fine fettle, then at least in better fettle than it was.
James McCarthy restored Wigan's lead finishing off a fine move but then Wigan shot themselves in the foot with some sloppy defending which has blighted their season.
More locally sourced fine dining, then, less all-you-can-eat buffet.
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They might talk to you and have an interview with you, and you think everything is going fine, but then they call you back and say you don't have enough experience in this and that.
Seems fair enough really: if we include your method in the definition of a GSM phone then fine, you get some money from every GSM phone but you cannot stop one or another manufacturer using your patent to make a GSM phone.
Portillo seemed fine at first, then asked to be held because he felt dizzy.
To find something that small you'd need to chop the lungs up into fine pieces, and then you can't transplant.
The Buddies came back into the match with a fine strike from distance then a late solo effort to give the visitors all three points.
Van Persie came off the bench to seal it with a fine individual effort and then a curling left-foot shot past Brad Friedel after being set up by Pires.
Companies' monthly financial reports may run fine for years, then crash in February of a leap year when software tries to compare Feb. 29, 2012, to a nonexistent Feb. 29, 2011.
That algorithm can then be fine-tuned after each transaction.
This involves shredding all of an organism's genetic material into pieces in one go by spraying it through a fine nozzle, and then sequencing the pieces without knowing where they came from.
Ronaldo, who is being courted by Spanish champions Real Madrid, twice tested Cech in the final minutes of the first half -- the Chelsea keeper denied the 23-year-old's long-range effort with a fine flying save and then smothered his dipping free-kick.
Georgios Samaras then brought a fine save from Edwin van der Sar with a crisp volley.
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Customers can then continue to fine tune it as the program works for them.
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Ask your financial adviser to recommend some, and then read the fine print very carefully.
He played so well on clay, and then actually seemed fine at Wimbledon.
Blues goalkeeper Alan Mannus then produced a fine save to deny Owens although the flag was already up for offside.
Afterward the committee that had booked us fed us a fine dinner, and by then our resentment had melted away.
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Gerrard then drew two fine saves from Friedel, while substitute Crouch had a header cleared off the line by Bentley.
Per Ciljan Skjelbred fired wide and then Blayney made fine saves from an Anthony Annan drive and a Prica downward header.
Fine tune the process and then start reducing the annual sales level until EVERYONE who sells anything on the Internet is paying.
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If the EU finds that a company has been part of a cartel then they can fine them 10% of global turnover.
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