"Early I was a little jumpy and I tried to make adjustments from there and let it come out naturally, didn't try to create any extra velocity there, I just tried to pitch, " Wainwright said.
"It makes sense to at least let it to come to the floor and let the chips fall where they may, " Mr. Liu said.
"Let's cross that bridge when we come to it, let's not be speculative" Syed Akbaruddin, a spokesman for India's foreign ministry, told reporters Monday.
At some level it seems of two minds: Don't send work abroad, but don't let workers come in to do it.
"My agent made a few calls just to get me training and Danny Lennon has let me come in and it is a great wee set-up at St Mirren, " he said.
Davey and (trainer) Lee (Kuntz) thought it was a good decision to come out of the game and not let it progress anymore.
My sense is that Merkel will do whatever it takes to not let the eurozone come apart and will ease up on austerity while the storm passes.
For larger gifts, if we're going to have a fight with the IRS, let's have it out now and come to a resolution rather than letting it hang over our heads.
Companies that previously bought a box and generally let employees use it on a casual first-come, first-served basis are now monitoring the investment much more closely.
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Now we're against that, let's come together and unite and fight it.
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"We're going to have a lot of hearings, we're going to let people come up here and tell us about it, " Kasich said.
When it comes to a cure, Miss Zuboff and Mr Maxmin see the answer partly in the structure of corporations, which they regard as too narcissistic, too stuck in old concepts of mass production, even too male-dominated (real men, it seems, won't let the customer come first).
Many employers will agree to portray a layoff as a voluntary departure, even while telling Uncle Sam they've let you go so you can collect unemployment, should it come to that.
"I think he's happy and, you know, proud that we've come to this point, but he let it be my decision just as you know, it's going to be his decision as to the role he plays going forward in this whole issue, " said Portman.
With each cheapening of the dollar will come more pressure to let the yuan rise against it, as naturally it should.
Third, we all know that the big guys (Google et al) will never let Twitter come public, they almost have to take a run at it first.
It uses this controller that Nintendo has come up with to let you sword fight as well as engage in shoot outs in a way that nobody has really done before.
Let's face it: It's hard for some people to come right out and tell Mom they love her, they respect everything she's done for them, they are eternally grateful for the life she gave them.
But in this instance, GE inherited this patent from Enron, and it's created a wall so that they won't let people come in and build turbines in the United States.
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The concept of a front corner-mounted metal mesh loudspeaker has yet to prove its worth in the real world, but if we can get a dreamy list of specs and the rumored capacitive touchscreen to come along for the ride, we might be willing to let it slide.
Come on, let me be your hero, somebody who can play it cool.
It won't turn away anyone who wants to come to the Hajj, but it is urging other countries not to let children younger than 12, people older than 65 or pregnant women make the pilgrimage.
Let's face it, smartphones are cool, but as a rule they don't come cheap in North America.
Second of all, it sounds good and it sounds easy to say let's make the act apply to the whole country and let's come up with a formula to do that.
"The decision of what to make has never come from a point of 'gee, let's go break a taboo' - it comes simply from what I need to do with my life, what will make my life a rich and interesting journey, " he says.
It is the call we hear today, and as we come together to celebrate our national heritage, let us reaffirm our promise to preserve America's treasures for the generations yet to come.
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Mr. LAWSON: (Singing) Now I've lived and learned, and let me say, take it from me because I've been there, that true love it don't come easy, and sometimes it just ain't fair.
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