The logical thing is to lay off one and save the cost of his or her salary.
And, of course, they are exciting politically, with lots of opportunity for the main parties to lay into one another.
If people buy fewer pizzas, the owner might lay off one employee.
In the late '90s, at the height of his career, Lay was one of the most powerful and respected businessmen in America.
Colonies gather far inland after long treks across sea ice, where the females lay just one egg that is tended by the male.
Now let me just lay out one possible vision for the future, which by some odd coincidence will be what was incorporated in the G30 report recently that I had something to do with.
Kobo's calling the Mini "the world's smallest and lightest e-reader" -- a bit of a dubious claim (given the existence of the Txtr Beagle, for one), but it can certainly lay claim to being one of the most compact mainstream devices in the space at 4 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches, compared to 6.4 x 4.5 x 0.39 inches for the Kobo Glo.
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They may not be offering the Lobster 700, but Virgin Mobile's US outpost can lay claim to one thing: they've bested all of their peers in J.
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The 2007 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies should lay to rest one of the great myths of modern baseball: that a dominant "closer"--a high-priced pitching ace who enters a game in the final inning to nail down a victory--is a must-have for success.
"Being cut man to Joe was the easiest job in the world - no one could lay a glove on him, " said Mr Coleman.
But following England's familiar second-round exit and speculation about where the future of the team lay, Davies was one of the more prominent names being banded about.
The IOC spokesman said it appeared the problem lay with oversubscription on one particular network, and talks had taken place in an attempt to share more of the data.
I've yet to lay my hands on one, but after reading Brad's and Myriam's impressions of the device, I knew it was something I could purchase sight unseen.
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While there appears to be plenty of blame that one could lay on both Democrats and Republicans, Roberts sees the Republican starve-the-beast types at the root of this current impasse.
Everything Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson touches these days turns to gold, from the film franchises he whips into blockbusters, to the diamond-encrusted WWE championship belt he drapes over his shoulder before he hits the ring to lay the smack down one more time in his triumphant return to the company.
Three elephant corpses lay piled on top of one another under the scorching Kenyan sun.
Typically she hit back, instructing two of her senior officials at one stage to lay into the Canadian hosts for increasing their trade with South Africa.
But even so, he would have bet five to one his future lay somewhere between that wall on Powell Street and the foot of Columbus -- Fisherman's Wharf.
She said she hit her head, but managed to get out and go to where the collision occurred a few cars up, where one subway car lay atop another.
Such scores are important because they provide transparency to government and consumers into just how environmentally sustainable specific products are and lay out a choice between one company's technology and another's.
Luhrmann is one of the few lay writers who attempt to account for visions via modern scientific theories.
One night as I lay awake feeling the shame of my ineptitude, I began to think about my daughter.
On the morning after the 2010 midterm elections, Solyndra announced it would lay off 190 workers and close one of its factories.
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He looked younger without his mustache, or perhaps it was the red moccasins, one of which still lay upturned on the grass.
If you can lay your hands on an early one (the miniature camera was invented by Leica in 1925), so much the better.
One fault I can lay at the feet of Obama and his speechwriters is that I did not hear a lot of memorable phrases or sound bites from this speech.
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And we've got to have a government, a political system, that works -- not as an impediment to business, but one that works to lay the conditions for business success.
And in Lay's World, Enron's wholesale trading business was described as the source of most of the company's profits, even though one week earlier, Lay's co-defendant, Jeffrey Skilling , had claimed that Enron was not a trading company at all.
And at every single leg, every single stop, you have a different person who's responsible to move you on to the next one, someone who knows the details of the lay of the land around you to ensure that they can actually get you through from one point to another.
One teacher told KFOR she lay on top of six students in the bathroom.
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