When Bobby is asked to help entrap a Russian drug lord, he finds himself being pulled away from the good times (this is 1988) and back into his family, to the dismay of his girlfriend, Amada (Eva Mendes).
Advisers face similar pressures from clients in good times too.
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It might discourage governments from loosening their belts in good times, as well as encouraging them to tighten their belts in bad times.
Third, make sure that the compensation committee and your management alike have directly and explicitly addressed the philosophical issues of what is supposed to happen with actual compensation when times go from good to bad.
The project he whipped up, Good Times, feeds readings from the cat-eared electrode to an Arduino, which then interacts with the Call Management and M2M APIs.
Cemex executives date the company's "modern times" from 1985, and for good reason.
The lesson of the 1930s is that free trade, far from being a luxury affordable only when times are good, becomes utterly essential when times are bad.
Timidly trimming a bit from every department each year, in the hope that good times return, will not work.
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Informing the conflict between the two branches of liberalism, as recalled by Sir Rhys, are two concepts of liberty which in modern times have received a good deal of attention from philosophers and have had considerable influence on government and politics.
Anyone who finds either of these two concepts a good idea in times of crisis has not learned anything from history.
Asset protection planning is all about taking chips off the table in good times, so that you still can walk away from the table a winner no matter what happens in bad times.
The two protagonists arrive not by train but in a borrowed Cadillac that they proceed to smash up as they zip madly from club to club, bar to bar, in search of good times and girls.
In good times, most of the economy's impetus came from within so it was less exposed to trouble from without.
Few governments can resist fiddling around with contracts when times are good, especially when sunk costs are involved from international investors.
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Fehintola, 24 from Bradford, was knocked down four times before he was stopped for good one minute and 25 seconds into the round.
Savickas looked strong at first, then lost his grip, dropping the frame six times before leaving it for good two yards from the finish line.
JBS' focus now is to make good on its acquisition binges by reducing its debt from three to two times Ebitda by the end of 2012 and increasing its 3.6% net margins (the industry ranges from 3% to 6.1%).
Throughout our history, there have been times when good people have had to take the power back from the powerful interests.
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One year I had a severe case of laryngitis, which is not good considering I am on radio and TV several times a day from CES. I got around it by using text-to-speech software to deliver my radio segments.
Those in the middle are defined by a relative unpredictability that, in good times, is the source of great optimism, and, in not so good times, is the source of an insecurity that reaches down from the level of personal finance to the level of personal identity.
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But the cash you have given away in the good years is much harder to get back from a cash-constrained public when times turn bad.
By means of glasses, hotbeds, and hot walls, very good grapes can be raised in Scotland, and very good wine too can be made of them at about thirty times the expence for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries.
"This country, whose workers have done so much to create National Semi's huge profits in the good years, are entitled to expect a clear commitment to Scotland from the company now that times are better", said Mr Speirs.
As the New York Times pointed out, they were good at getting people to shift their news consumption from paper to the Web.
It produced over 22 million good jobs, rising incomes for the middle class, over 100 times as many people moved from poverty into the middle class, more health care, the largest increase in college aid in 50 years, record home ownership, a cleaner environment, three surpluses in a row, a modernized defense force, strong efforts against terror and a respected America in the world.
Weaning your brands from years of poor pricing choices that feel good in the heat of the moment is a painful process and at times, fatal.
It will be argued that the pay cited here (from the five most recently published proxy statements) includes options cashed in recently but earned years ago during the good times.
"This afternoon it was tighter, and the Ferraris will be quick again on Saturday, while McLaren have proven many times this year they can take a step forward from Friday to Saturday - but the car feels good, " he said.
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