There are policies all over Europe that protect people from over-indebtedness, that regulate credit cards and make it very difficult for people with bad credit to get things like this that allows them to go over their heads and become over-indebted.
For example the committee has decided to look at the "landscape" of defence procurement - or to put it another way, at why so many major weapons programmes seem to go over budget and over-time, while often failing to deliver the promised capabilities.
"You don't go over the line, but more than going over the line, you don't even go to the line, " Morris said.
And their philosophy was, 'When there is a barrier don't go around it, go over it.
When you are ready to go to sleep, go over what you did that day from the time you got up until you get into bed.
The only debate is over when, and whether, it will go well over 5%.
So they've got to go find a parent, go over to a parent, pull on a parent's sleeve until they disengage themselves from whatever they're doing, then they have to sort of hop into the bathroom together.
"Seeing it in America - the crowd, the atmosphere, the advertisements and how big boxing is over there - it's made me want to go over there and fight, " he said.
Ellis marked an effective display by having the pace to go over from halfway after England had turned over Italian possession, with Goode's conversion making it 29-6.
In either case, the political ping-pong match over whether a tax is a tax or a penalty is likely to go over most voters' heads, political experts say.
While you many not have the money, you might scrap it together and go hire a CPA first and have them go over everything and follow their lead.
But if you go out in the country, I have said this over and over and over again, if you go out in the country, this is not a partisan issue.
And it could go longer if there is no deal and we go over the cliff.
Great work from the home pack saw a five-yard scrum turned over and a combination of quick hands and accurate passing from the Bristol three-quarters saw Robinson go over in the corner.
Dysthymia symptoms usually come and go over a period of years, and their intensity can change over time.
Contepomi, who had levelled matters with a 22nd-minute penalty, was the first player to go over, running onto a delayed Agustin Pichot pass to force himself over in the left corner.
We have seen simplistic solutions come and go over that time, and I get very frustrated when they pop up over and over.
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And like commercial aviation, Wincer predicts that the price of space travel will go down over time, as the efficiencies improve and research costs are spread over more passengers.
So this is what I get to go over with an impressive array of real-world Scottish managers in workshop mode in Edinburgh over the weekend.
But we do think that the public response to his self-control shows how poorly Stoic qualities can go over in our times: a philosophy built on emotional control seems strange in the age of over-sharing.
With less than a week to go until the fiscal cliff sets in, it is indeed more likely that we are going to go over.
If you go over your allotted miles, you pay extra: the going rate is about 15 cents for every mile over your limit, and 20-25 cents for luxury cars.
We will see VCRs, stereos, TVs and speakers go wireless over the next decade.
But that request wouldn't go over so well in, say, the Stanley Cup finals.
It has also promised Google Calendar updates will go live over the coming days.
Whether or not arena football will go over in China or not is uncertain.
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Then go on over to LinkedIn and search for the members of its management team.
It is a phenomenal opportunity for us to go over there and get very aggressive.
We sat and watched the sun go down over the Indian Ocean, feeling like real Sandgropers.
"As I turned I could see the runner go over, the 78-year-old man, " she said.
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