"It was a decision they had to make, and they had to make quickly, " he said.
But family values also are those who had to make nothing stretch into something happening, who had to make ends meet.
Mr. Kumar: In order to change the direction of the ship we've had to make significant capex investments, we've had to make investments in the right kind of talent and various operating capabilities.
He gave it to me, and I went and knocked on his door, dressed like David Bowie -- big old high heel platform shoes, satin pants, probably had make-up on, with a Les Paul and a notebook pad with all kinds of lyrics in it.
To make the ad format work, Facebook had to make sure that marketers had vibrant pages to promote.
We have, but we had to make sure that the dealers had enough time to build the facilities.
The council said it had to make the savings because it had had a 28% reduction in the amount of money it received from central government.
His financial stake in the theatre also meant that as well as impressing a fashionable aristocratic audience he also had to make sure that the plays had a popular appeal to keep the crowds coming back.
When it came to the plaintiffs, the legal team had to make the best of what Texas had given them.
While she accepted the council had to make cuts, Ms Wallace said she had been preparing for a funding reduction of about 25%.
He said he still had to make room for Lyle Overbay, and that had to be done by 3 p.m.
About 700, 000 retirees had to make sacrifices on their health care benefits that they had earned.
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United's defence looked hesitant in the opening 15 minutes and Kenneth had to make a good blocking tackle on Fyvie, who had beaten the offside trap.
Like it or not someone has to make tough economic choices and the Obama administration has had to make hundreds for the mess which he was elected into, being that the market collapsed before he was in office.
In short, that extremely under-priced service so many of us were getting was bound to make a change in order to actually get paid for the added benefits others were already willing and able to pay for, and more to the point they HAD to make this change in order to pursue the inevitable direction the company had to take.
In the 55th minute, with United in disarray, Zaluska had to make a decent save from Brown's header after the Scotland midfielder had latched onto a sweeping Naylor cross.
To make up for the larger monthly payment of a 15-year mortgage, we had to make some budget cuts.
Mr Rodriguez Zapatero may have felt that he had to make a complete break with the remnants of the party which, in the 1990s, had become tarred with the brush of sleaze and cronyism.
She had to make friends with the country children, and perhaps explain some things to the town children who had been her friends the year before, but if she had any difficulty with that I never heard about it.
If I had to make the same wine all the time to the same standard...
The financial commitment the school had to make to lure him to the feckless program was relatively small.
These are all approaches that had helped make Starbucks No. 1 among coffee marketers.
He said the government had to make sure that message was put across clearly.
The world was not quite ready for Google Wallet, but somebody had to make a move.
Some say that if he had to make time for opposing opinions, Rush would have flopped.
If the monarchy is to survive the current crisis, the king had better make some friends.
They had to make their way through tight security, including metal detectors and bomb-sniffing dogs.
We had to make the second and third efforts, and I think we did that.
We had to make up our own protocols to send information over phone lines.
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