This is a time where we look at the players and we have to pull together very tight.
Meanwhile Anna Kournikova may have to pull out of Thursday's second round match against fellow Russian Nadia Petrova.
Cross-border engines of growth, these are the entities that will have to pull us out of our never-ending recession.
And above all his policies have helped pull the economy out of recession.
"We have to pull ourselves tight, get out there and scrap hard to get ourselves back into the game, " said Moores.
You have to pull back and think in terms of large scale.
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She has no mast, no sails, no complicated bits of rope that you have to pull to make her move or turn.
In those situations, you not only have paperwork to pull together but you have to rely on the timelines of other taxpayers.
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But to generate that sort of savings, Qwest would have to pull off one of the most perfectly executed integrations in business history.
You have to pull out the chips and manually inspect them in order to determine if a virus has gotten onto your printer.
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In other market information systems, a user would have to pull the numbers into Excel and make the currency conversions manually, he said.
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The difference is that there's a button to release the hinge in the back, so you don't have to pull it out by hand.
Romney will have to pull out all the stops if he wants to change the narrative the Obama campaign has crafted, political experts say.
The tape effectively closes up wounds until proper treatment can be found --although it's not fun when you have to pull the stuff off your skin.
All were done in case his crew would have to pull away from a tornado and use well-maintained roads that wouldn't turn into "pancake batter" in rain.
First, they have numerous pull hitters like Teixeira and Granderson.
The other driver: Now that accounting firms are prohibited from selling higher-margin technology consulting services to their auditing clients, auditing units have to pull more of their own weight.
Bank chief executives rationally have to pull back on lending in light of increased risks, Dimon says, a spiral effect the government is trying everything in its power to break.
For any other player, five major championships would be a Hall of Fame career, and Woods will have to pull that off at an age when few players win majors.
We are at a point in our culture when we actually have to pull for grown-up movies, when we must try to encourage them and laud them when they come by.
In short: you no longer have a pull-out settings menu, but the basic settings -- brightness, geotagging, white balance, flash, and digital zoom -- are along the right-hand side of the viewfinder.
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Now the question is how much Japan, one of the largest foreign buyers of U.S. government debt, will have to pull back from purchasing U.S. Treasury bonds, and how the Fed will offset that.
Cordi, Maryland's deputy comptroller and president of the Federation of Tax Administrators, acknowledged that some states may have to pull examiners off other areas, such as sales tax audits, to join the IRS campaign.
As hedge funds look toward the homestretch of 2012 they will have to pull off a sector-wide miracle to stop 2012 from being one of the worst years their rich industry has ever experienced.
But he would have to pull off some exceptional coups in the next few primaries to convince people that he can win, that he can be the Republican candidate, rather than just the main repository for conservative protest votes.
So Joe will have to pull up his dance socks to catch former Hollyoaks actress Ali Bastian, now Pc Sally Armstrong in the Bill, who scored the highest in Friday night's show with 30 out of a possible 40.
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