It was the candour as much as the result that made it stick in my mind.
You might get a court order to stop some illegal activity, but good luck making it stick.
Now the former Atlanta Thrashers need to do the same thing back at home to make it stick.
Will it stick to letting Ms. Huffington build her empire, and focus on the product and its market fit rather than short-term revenues?
Our country, and FEMA itself, is full of people like this, who are capable and eager to make it happen--and make it stick.
As a result, the strategy rolled out in fits and starts, and failed to generate the urgency and excitement required to make it stick with either customers or employees.
The question is: will it stick?
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New services like Postagram will send a postcard with a personalized photo and message, stamp it and stick it in the mail.
It would not stick it to 25 million working American families.
She impressed on him how much better it would be to stick it out in his lower-level job than to bolt.
The outline of Medicare reform Bush included in his health care plan looks like this: Seniors who like Medicare as it is could stick with it, as is.
Google wants to keep the Web open and searchable so it can stick its ads everywhere.
Did NVIDIA say it would stick to one new mobile processor design per year?
Why it will stick now is because of the fact that more support services are being explored.
It appears to be normal banking, whereas it would stick out like a sore thumb for non-financial companies.
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But just because the menu item shrinks doesn't mean it will stick around.
Once deployed, the robot is magnetized, so it can stick to the hull, then move around taking video of the ship.
Budget it and stick to the budget like you would any other.
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The upshot was that Miami suspended its manual count, and said it would stick with its original results, made on November 8th.
Because the League has been a part of the communities for almost 90 years at this point, communities believe it will stick around.
The new Feinstein bill does that and more, working on the theory that if you throw enough at the wall, some of it will stick.
It's not a big step back and the boys are very disappointed - I'm disappointed because I'm part of this team - but it does stick in the throat.
Instead of striding toward the loose puck, Gaborik lunged toward it and swiped at it with his stick as Carter sent it across the ice to the opposite wall.
The Bank of Japan has promised that it will stick with its current policy of zero interest rates and quantitative monetary easing (basically, printing money) until consumer-price inflation has been positive for several months and is expected to remain positive.
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