Brown said the database isn't to give parents a way to give birth to mini-celebrity look-alikes.
But just as stocks often must climb a wall of worry, so Koizumi's gamble to upset the old LDP order may be the best way--even the only way--to give Japan its next leg up.
Hard-earned gains from trade give way to ill-gotten gains from political pillage.
Driving south, Table Mountain recedes in the rear-view mirror and congested streets give way to a cliff-hugging road and endless ocean views.
Drive the Freedom Highway 30 miles north from South Korea's capital, Seoul, and urban high-rises soon give way to razor wire, lookout posts, Ray-Banned soldiers and the verdant, rolling hills that shelter Heyri Art Valley: over 120 architect-designed homes, studios and public buildings 10 miles shy of the dmz.
Yet with Slovakia hoping to win an invitation to EMU in April-May this year, the take-it-or-leave-it approach to the euro-zone membership in east-central Europe may give way to a much greater sense of urgency.
We wrote it this way to give Iraq an early test -- to give Iraq an early test.
This may show how investors will react when, as seems inevitable, traditional exchanges give way to 24-hours-a-day computer-trading.
The population in rural Kansas is shrinking, as family farms give way to industrial-sized farms that require fewer workers.
His 127-acre farm, where bendy old oaks give way to neat rows of waist-high tea bushes, is the only place in America that produces tea commercially.
Between now and the conclusion of England's forthcoming World Cup campaign, the polite, approachable, doting father will give way to Morley the on-field monster, smashing his through the opposition with a savage will to succeed.
Business is up, thanks in part to the new Sarbanes-Oxley requirement that public firms give whistle-blowers an anonymous way to report misconduct.
Industry officials also note that the first REITs were established to give individuals an easy way to invest in income-producing real estate.
The best way is to give them a defined, long-term right to a share of the fish.
Unfortunately, the chaos will likely shortly give way to a Taliban-style repressive regime led by the Islamist terrorist organization, Hamas.
This Thanksgiving, I encourage all Americans to find a way to give back -- and maybe even start a family tradition of your own.
In 2012, Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange and Office will give way to more real-time, social communication cloud applications, which run on mobile devices and browsers.
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The dish, which she created after hosting her first Thanksgiving, provided a way to give second life to leftovers from her produce-rich holiday spread.
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We're not going to, in any way, give a tax break to the well-to-do folks, even though he said during the Republican primary he was going to cut taxes for the top 1 percent.
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To be fair, Dean's a comedian, so maybe his partisanship is good for laughs, but it will give way to a desire for good policy to win the day -- even if the Republicans get some credit.
The current one-size-fits-all approach to drugs will give way to this laserlike approach and make today's methods seem as outmoded as 19th-century medicine.
Rooney completed his hat-trick - his third for the Old Trafford outfit - by sending Begovic the wrong way to give United some breathing space before Giggs curled a 22-yard free-kick into the bottom corner.
But after two failed bids--and with a third one potentially under way--it's time for him to give it up.
Independent-mindedness could give way to ostentatious partisan loyalty, already endemic in the Commons.
Yet these tracts "give way to rubber and oil-palm plantations owned by untouchable companies, " just as the Kapuas river teems with logs felled by similarly connected operators.
Many financial professionals say the best way to teach students about financial responsibility is to give them hands-on experience before they head off to college.
Diane and I go back a very long way--three decades, give or take--and in addition to the personal friendship we have, during that period, shared a basic diagnosis of what's awry in U.S. education.
Then he discovered a new Japanese method of cutting diamonds: When viewed under a low-magnification (3x) lens, the stone refracted light in such a way as to give off a pattern of eight heart-shaped sparkles at the bottom of the diamond and eight arrow-shaped fire-bursts through the top--hence the name "hearts-and-arrows" diamonds.
Indeed, it would take many more jumbo managed account mandates to even start to give the impression that Europe has found a way to replace that run-off.
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Certainly, the best part of the book is Mr Grand's description of the inner workings of his artificial-life software, and the way it mimics biological processes to give rise to all kinds of life-like behaviour.
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