An FCC that can't recognize the damage compulsion will do to the future of communications wealth needs to be brought to heel and replaced with alternative institutions.
The central bank has announced a shake-up designed to bring its provincial branches to heel, in the hope that it will be able to supervise the state banks more closely.
Dramatically, the German soprano worked hard to fulfill Decker's vision of an exhausted, consumptive courtesan compelled to put on her red dress and high-heel shoes to entertain her savage admirers.
When you're in a skirt, your low-heel alternative to flats should be a one-inch stacked heel.
Mr Abhisit has wagged his finger at the group's bad behaviour, but is unlikely to bring it to heel.
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The threat of a new election could help to bring Mr Bertinotti to heel.
And, though most Norwegians still like Mr Bondevik, he lacks the political muscle to call his legislature to heel.
Gorbachev clearly perceives U.S. fecklessness over Lithuania as a green light for whatever oppressive steps he deems necessary to bring that country to heel.
"Everything in your body starts with how you strike your heel to the ground, " Thompson said.
Their alpine touring bindings allow the heel to raise on the climb and lock down for the descent.
Balance: Standing on one foot, walking heel-to-toe and standing up without using your arms can help improve balance.
He was in the Tar Heel state to discuss more ways his administration is taking an all-of-the-above approach to American energy.
What causes it: Inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot from the heel to the toes.
However, even the dismissal could not break the Latics spirit and the Lancashire side received their richly deserved reward minutes later when Arsenal's defensive Achilles heel came to the fore once again.
He was later taken by helicopter to a nearby Budapest hospital for further tests and was found to have an injury to his left heel as well as concussion.
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For example, the Soviet Union utilized a draconian embargo of oil and natural gas supplies earlier this year as the principal lever in its effort to bring the Lithuanian independence movement to heel.
Although he spent much of his short term as governor mired in disputes with the state legislature, many New Yorkers remember his days as an effective attorney general who brought financial giants to heel and foresaw some of the problems that led to the recent financial crisis.
From its San Francisco nose to its San Jose heel, Highway 101 used to look like a Jaguar-and-Mercedes parking lot on summer evenings.
On July 30th, he unveiled a four-year plan to bring the government's budget deficit to heel.
Allied, they figure they are too big to fail, and the IMF can be brought to heel.
Indeed, whatever happens to Mr Knowles's bill, the cruise ships are now being brought to heel.
Mr Hashimoto is determined to be remembered as the leader who brought Japan's overbearing civil service to heel.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs and Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Jason Peters are both expected to miss a lot of time next season due to Achilles heel injuries.
Switching to a lower heel partly requires a perception shift: The eye has to become accustomed to a different proportion.
That's because, one way or another, they all go to the Achilles heel of the UK economy: "A failure to achieve stable planning, strategic vision and a political consensus on the right policy framework to support growth".
The researchers' attention then turned to the Achilles' tendon, which connects the calf to the heel.
Carlesimo used the game to gauge how forward Gerald Wallace would react after missing the last two games due to a heel injury that was listed as a lower left leg contusion by the teams.
Rangers hit back with a neatly worked goal on 54 minutes when Rae ran on to a cute Nacho Novo back-heel and cut the ball back for Boyd to slam home.
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Injuries to the porous part of the heel and the top of the shinbone are particularly hard to recover from.
That was kind of the Achilles heel that Congress used to attack income shifting with trusts.
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