On the other hand, push-back such as the video of a 3-year-old masterfully navigating the Metro interface makes the wrong point.
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Soon after the re-start the France pack drove the seven-man Namibia pack back over their own line to hand a push-over try to Bonnaire before Chabal, who has become a French folk hero in recent months, exploded into life.
For those who need a firmer guiding hand, Gaga can push you along.
These problems are problems for a reason, and they need a plan of attack, not a glib push to hand out money.
To make selections in some parts of the menu, you simply push your hand forward in the air, like pushing an imaginary button.
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But today, not only won't she necessarily push his hand away, but if he doesn't make a move, she may well force the issue.
"It felt to Mr Brown as if the defendant was using all his weight to push his hand as hard as he could, " said Mr Godfrey.
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It did not take long for Smith to be called into action for the first time, as the replacement made a good save low to his left-hand side, to push a searing Sean Dillon shot around the post.
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Obama, on the other hand, is promising to push employers to cover more Americans as part of his health care proposal.
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" On the other hand, when Fed officials push the short rate of interest down, the Fed is said to be "loose.
Schumer, on the other hand, has embraced the push for reform.
On the other hand, the Russians will not push their support for the Northern Alliance too far because they value their new relationship with the United States much more.
The U.S. Supreme Court's stay Saturday of a Florida Supreme Court order to begin the hand count of disputed ballots could push a few electors to vote counter to their states' popular votes, he said.
On the other hand, an expansionary British budget can push it up, and quickly.
On the other hand, Allard struggled for months to push his numbers past 45 percent, which kept the race in play.
And why push for impeachment when it would hand the White House over to fairly-clean Mr Gore?
The PC doesn't make any noise as you slide it up and and down, and the rig is rigid enough that you can push the display down using one hand.
When the scalpel is close to vital tissues, such as arteries or the heart, the Smart-Tool would sense them and push back against the surgeon's hand.
On the other hand a very large player might be able to push some sort of Stackelberg-esque solution where she makes it blatantly obvious the conditions under which she will suffer massive failure and likely trip the slaughter rule.
In America, by some measures the least compliant of all, the incorporation-friendly states and business groups opposing reform continue to have the upper hand, despite valiant attempts by Senator Carl Levin to push through legislation that would require the registration of beneficial owners.
The former Bradford and Walsall keeper also had to dive low to get a hand to substitute Edgar Benitez's goalbound drive and also push away a header from Cristian Riveros.
On one hand, he said, the political system is doing little to push the transition of industry toward sustainability.
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Every time you try and push them straight ahead they veer off to the right-hand side.
Even if speculators do sometimes push prices out of kilter the fundamentals soon regain the upper hand.
On the other hand, the fact of the matter is that Netanyahu will probably be able to push his economic policies through the Knesset with either governing coalition, particularly if he proposes them quickly.
On the other hand, if a central bank responds by cutting official interest rates too drastically, it may push up inflation, or cause expectations of future inflation to rise.
Earnings were a push and pull of higher expenses from royalty expenses and higher general administration costs on one hand, and lower subscriber acquisition costs on the other.
Despite all their hand-wringing over Rio's latest tragedy, Brazil's politicians may still lack the will to push through the measures that are so plainly needed to curb violent crime.
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