As a traveling golfer you will inevitably play courses that are unfamiliar, and you will have questions about distances, and the laser solves them quickly and easily, and can measure not just the pin, but to trees, mounds, people, and other objects for lay-up or carry distances.
That could end up being good for Lay's co-defendant Jeffrey Skilling .
Or the injured young Malaysian lad who was robbed as he lay bleeding for whom a collection is being taken up.
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One optimistic note for the near term, though: Tax selling, which tends to depress stock prices, will end in December and thus lay the groundwork for a January effect (when investors gobble up the marked-down stocks, leading to a mini-rally).
The bird stood up briefly a couple of times and honked but generally lay still for the two-hour journey, she said.
Even worse for her personally, months after her meeting with Lay, she learned that her job had been jeopardized for speaking up.
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Ms Boyne said the bird had stood up a couple of times and honked, but mostly lay still for the two-hour journey.
McGrath, though, has no intention of letting up and believes the lengthy lay-off has made his appetite for the game even keener.
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The current rally has driven up prices, but for the long term, Ang Lay Peng of Goldman Sachs still likes OCBC, one of the country's Big Four banks.
After it had been buried, the cylinder lay undisturbed for more than 2, 400 years until it was dug up in 1879 by a British Museum excavation led by Hormuzd Rassam.
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And if we could create a much more efficient 21st-century grid, we could save huge amounts of energy -- 10, 15, 20 percent -- just in making -- just becoming more efficient, and that would create a whole bunch of jobs for people who would have to lay down lines, put up new transmitters, all that good stuff.
Most businessmen were at first strongly opposed to the measure, saying that it would put up the cost of labour by 11% to make up for the four hours lost each week, squeeze productivity, prompt lay-offs and spread poverty.
Golden, then a staff geologist and now head of deepwater exploration for BP, came up with a theory that massive oil deposits lay just beyond the Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico, in waters 300 meters deep or more.
Whether he succeeds hinges on how the two sides maneuver through Delaware's tricky takeover rules, which are designed to force management to seek the highest price when they put the company up for sale--without driving off bidders that are willing to lay out real cash.
Christensen waves for me to slowly lay down on the ground, then pokes his head up to have a look.
And we will lay the framework for ensuring that the type of thing that the taxpayers had to make up for as a result of risk-taking that culminated in what happened in September of 2008, that that never happens again.
But what government can do is lay the foundation for small businesses to expand and to thrive, for entrepreneurs to open up shop and test out new products, for workers to get the training that they need, and for families to achieve some measure of economic security.
After that, the tarnished genre lay in moribund state, though cryogenically preserved, long enough for those sixties hippies to grow up, get jobs, and even a few to become Republicans.
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It will take a similar system of public and private actions to lay the foundation for a new Social Compact, and to sustain it long enough to make up for the past 30 years of wage stagnation.
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Known for being gregarious, he chatted up his physician on the subject of alchemy as he lay dying in bed at the age of seventy.
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He was originally expected to be sidelined for up to a month but if he returned against Toulon, it would mean a lay-off of two-and-half weeks.
He believed the answer lay in improving infrastructure - which had "remained static" despite growing demand - and for a joined up approach to cycling within government.
And so the sequence of how we're approaching this is as follows: Our immediate job is to stop the downward spiral, and that means putting money into consumers' pockets, it means loosening up credit, it means putting forward investments that not only employ people immediately but also lay the groundwork for long-term economic growth.
In 2001 he was given FIFA's Fair Play Award for a "special act of good sportsmanship" while playing for West Ham, when he picked the ball up and refused to score as an opposing goalkeeper lay injured.
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Carter-Williams, who started the Syracuse rush with a layup, then fed Fair for a 3 from the wing, threaded a nifty bounce pass through traffic to set up Fair for a slam dunk, and finished the half with an assist on a fast-break lay-in by Triche.
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