• Djebbour also admitted after the game that the squad will need to make full use of their time before the beginning of the tournament to improve.

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  • Both sides were showing signs of tiring in the heat and the coaches made full use of their replacements to try to conjure one match-winning moment.

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  • Which is why, as Britain contemplates new emergency powers, it needs to build in safeguards against the constant danger of mistakes and the police's tendency to make full use of their powers.

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  • "We look forward to Mel and MC returning to work when the time is right, in roles that make full use of their talents, " said Rhys Holleran of Southern Cross Austereo, owner of 2Day FM.

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  • Among the leadership traits which have made Steve Jobs so effective as an innovator has been the ability to create an inspiring vision for talented people to work towards and then get out of their way so that they could make full-use of their talents in pursuit of this vision.

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  • Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said a new rule brought in this season limiting teams to 25-man squads puts extra pressure on managers to use the full extent of their resources.

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  • Microsoft estimates that a full 50% of consumers use their home PCs for playing games.

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  • The full health effects of their use are not yet known.

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  • PeeWee also includes its proprietary security suite on each laptop, giving parents full control of how and when their children use the laptop.

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  • And young full-back Coleman says his side can use the experience of their semi-final in their clash with Cardiff.

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  • Now pubs not using plastics on busy nights would face a fast track review of licensing conditions which force their use full time, police said.

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  • Earlier efforts to come to an accommodation with religious groups had run into problems because many large employers, including big Catholic institutions, self-insure, meaning they act as insurance companies by assuming the full responsibility for the health costs of their workers and use traditional insurance companies only for administrative services.

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  • In time, a full spectrum of energy options will be easy for people to use in their everyday lives.

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  • And a full 64 percent of the organizations that prohibit the use of consumerized IT suspect that their employees are using it anyway, meaning that all of those potentially unsecured smartphones and tablets represent a big risk.

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  • Overall, I found OnLive Desktop to be a notable technical achievement, but it has so many caveats that it's best for folks who absolutely, positively need to use the full, genuine versions of the three big Office productivity programs on their iPads.

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  • Scott Styris (41) and Gareth Hopkins (45) pushed the total past 200 with a stand of 67 but the Kiwis failed to use up their full allocation and were all out in the 47th over when Shane Bond was caught behind off Johnson, who finished with 3-41.

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  • People who use a walker already have their hands full remaining upright without the added burden of providing their cats a fun adventure.

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  • But the US has a system for propping up ailing companies and airlines have made full use of the Chapter 11 protection from bankruptcy to enable them to restructure or merge, and secure their futures.

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  • Controversy about the use of scanners in the US peaked in late 2010, as travellers argued that both full-body scans and their alternative -- enhanced pat-downs -- could make Americans feel more, not less, terrorized.

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  • The Yankees declined to make their medical staff available, but players say that once illness strikes, team doctors and trainers treat their charges with the same basic techniques a school nurse would use to treat a class full of sick kids.

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