They had a couple of chances and we scrambled well to keep them out.
And that can keep them out of the hospital, which is usually a very good thing.
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The idea is to finance good candidates to keep them out of the pockets of lobbyists.
They're going to punish the hooligans at the door, and try to keep them out.
After that, suspects can count on Brazil's overburdened and inefficient judiciary to keep them out of jail.
Since many Wal-Mart employees do not work full-time, that money is often not enough to keep them out of poverty.
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The borrowers and original CMO investors were betting that home prices would remain strong and keep them out of trouble.
So if they cannot ensure that their children can complete school, they tend to keep them out of the classroom altogether.
The organization is quick to respond to the presence of the public inside their gates and is determined to keep them out.
It settled the Ospreys nerves and they grew as the half went on, and it took excellent defending to keep them out.
They picket them here to feed at night and keep them out of sight in the timber in the daytime, he thought.
Oil companies have long been determined to drill in Arctic Refuge, and conservationists have been just as determined to keep them out.
He mandated continuous trials to clear clogged dockets, and encouraged community leaders to mediate small local disputes and keep them out of court.
The corollary of this loathing is the sense that Labour is entitled to do more or less whatever it takes to keep them out.
He represents around 1, 500 men who wish to come to the UK, but says the government is fighting "tooth and nail" to keep them out.
He sat next to the phone table in the hall and hooked his feet on a chair rung to keep them out of the water.
When CEOs and boardmembers of a company all wanted to use their iPads in a company, the IT department gave up trying to keep them out.
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Now Congress wants to move to further restrict the roles women can fill in an attempt to keep them out of harm's way and out of the direct combat.
Last month EU farm ministers approved a programme to destroy all older non-BSE tested cattle to keep them out of the food chain, affecting up to two million animals.
But to safely carry infantry ashore and then penetrate inland despite the best efforts of enemies to keep them out, the Marine Corps needs an armored vehicle that can swim.
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Instead, the challenge for the NHS is how to best manage these patients to allow them to live independent and healthy lives and, as a result, keep them out of hospital.
To keep them out, Moscow's mayor, Yuri Luzhkov, has managed to retain rules that force out-of-towners to register for residence, despite the Constitutional Court's ruling that they should not have to.
And since computers connected to the Internet via broadband connections are a tempting target for the occasional troublemaking hacker, the router comes with a built-in firewall to help keep them out.
All he needed to do was maintain the momentum that has recently carried his campaign by convincing the American people that he could be their commander-in-chief and keep them out of war.
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Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy said his state had an existing ban on assault weapons, but the lack of a similar law at federal level made it difficult to keep them out of the state.
In response, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith told MPs he did not agree that "the way to get children out of poverty is to simply keep transferring more and more money to keep them out of work".
Already, some 4% to 6% of young people are hooked into addicted or problematic gambling, as defined by the American Psychiatric Association, and with no way to keep them out of virtual casinos, those rates would surely grow.
From corporate disclosures which are quite vague, one gets the sense that they are trying to disclose the minimum that will keep them out of hot water with the SEC but immune to the prying eyes of the press and investors.
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Mercy Health, a not-for-profit health system in Cincinnati, Ohio that owns six hospitals, was able to reduce its 30-day readmission rate to 14.5% as of November, from 16.9% in 2011, with a Care Transitions program that assigns nurses to high-risk patients to keep them out of the hospital.
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