In Balk, my pecorino-centered love for sheep's cheese grew to new heights when I tried skieppetsiis for the first time.
Managers in one unit would balk at paying the price another unit charged for supplies.
She is said to have held out for such a high fee in hopes that the studio would balk and go away.
If the foreign workers go, wages will rise and young Israelis will work in all kinds of jobs they balk at now.
British and Irish judges may yet balk, as they have in the past, at imprisoning suspects for long periods without evidence, whatever Mr Blair's and Mr Ahern's new laws say.
Yet prevention experts say many therapists lack specialized training in how to deal with survivors and balk at treating them because their above-average rate of eventually killing themselves prompts fear of malpractice suits by their families.
A. in social sciences (which leads me to balk at and question Mike's true understanding of statistical research and analysis).
After all, savvy users would balk at giving their cell phone details in the first place, not to mention downloading a suspicious-looking application to their handsets.
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They might balk at picking up the bill for his defeat in court as well.
Parliaments from Slovakia (in the euro) and the Czech Republic (outside) could balk.
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Investors, who might otherwise balk at the risks that go with digging up minerals in faraway lands, would come running.
The Yankees were down to their last out against Rodney in the ninth when Overbay walked, went to second on a balk, and scored on Brennan Boesch's pinch-hit RBI double.
There was also concern that Europe's competition authorities might balk at a deal which would put the combined entity in control of roughly 40% of the world's international trade in iron ore, and force it to sell some assets at a time when it would be difficult to get a good price.
Japanese users pay by the packet for the data they use on DoCoMo's networks, but Americans, accustomed to flat-fee Net and phone deals, may balk at pay-per-use pricing that can result in month-end sticker shock.
Mr Kohlhaussen has a tendency to balk at headline-grabbing deals, even at the last minute: in 1996, he pulled out of a merger with Bayerische Vereinsbank (now HypoVereinsbank) days before it was due to be announced.
But when inflation really takes off, restaurant customers balk and Sysco may have to, well, eat the higher food costs in the short term.
What it means for the broader markets is a likely slowdown in buyout activity as the banks pull back from lending with easy terms and as buyout firms balk at paying higher interest rates to fund their purchases.
Many people were starting to balk at sky-high market valuations of companies whose only meaningful asset was a licence to dig holes in some obscure part of the world.
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