Was there sort of a one team trying to make a case to keep something in the budget?
Governments have to make a case to those whose taxes foot the bill.
And both firms get to make a case to customers that their wares will play well with others, said Michael Cherry, lead analyst, Windows and mobile, at Directions on Microsoft.
We intend, if necessary, to make a similar case to the constituents of other legislators who remain willing to take such intolerable risks.
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The DoD has historically funded technology development and infrastructure build out that no commercial enterprise would have been able to make a business case to justify.
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The panel also says coastal planners have to make a better case to the nation that it's in the national interest to spend billions on Louisiana wetlands.
Of course, Australia can now make a stronger case to China and India than the U.S. can, having passed a plan to curb its own CO2 emissions.
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The absolute ease of navigation provided by the larger screen and the reduction of squinting will make a compelling case to many users.
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But the move would help the board and management make a better case to labor unions that they are spreading the pain to other GM constituents, including shareholders and executives, whose ranks are also shrinking while merit pay raises are being eliminated.
Those advocates inside large enterprises have now started to make a strong enough case to CIOs to take Huddle very seriously.
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"Clearly Pinewood is an important industrial partner in the area but they will have to make a very good case to use green belt land, " he said.
So I think he -- all he has to do is make the case, and he will continue to make that case, that a balanced approach to deficit reduction is in the interest of progressives, as well as every other American -- because we need to grow the economy and create jobs, and we need to get our fiscal house in order.
The comment, he said, was made in a meeting in late 2002 in reference to the idea that the Bush team needed to make a better case for going to war.
"He's going to have to make a case why this has to go on ad nauseam--and ad nauseam is a good way to put it, " a White House official said of the bind Gingrich faces.
"If the business case is to make the mall a better mall, that's a hard case to make today, " said Spencer Levy, executive managing director of capital markets for CBRE Group Inc.
Unfortunately, at this cotillion, Mozilla failed to make a good case for anyone to court its debutante.
Federal prosecutors bungled the first trial and now a jury has found Clemens not guilty of lying to Congress in a second trial that tried to make a federal case out of allegations of steroid use in Major League Baseball.
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It fell to me and a handful of my commonsensical countrymen to make the case that it was impossible to create a nuclear-free world.
In this four-step process, you get to figure out where you tend to go long, where you fall short, how to organize your ideas, how to make a complete case, and how to keep from getting lost in your thoughts.
In the letter to airports, the FAA says they must make a case for their tower to remain open by March 13.
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Ford has put its Jaguar team and Cosworth engine maker up for sale because it could not make a compelling business case to continue next season.
For times when you don't need a rugged case, the Armor includes a silver trim bumper to make it a slim, light weight case.
The federal government has tried to make a major case against Cassano for some two years, but so far has not found a way to make anything stick.
Mr. Zimmerman said the court almost always takes such cases, and then appoints a special master, usually a retired judge, to review the facts of the case and sometimes make a recommendation to the court.
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To make a legal case against Winnick, prosecutors will have to show that he knew that the swap transactions lacked an economic basis and were used to paint a false picture of the company's financial situation.
"Counsel for the Crown admitted in court that he had not received notification of the bail until 4.30pm yesterday afternoon and therefore was not in a position of coming to make a substantive case before the court, " he said.
The results were a dead heat, which makes it pretty tough to make a case for the more expensive drug.
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Banning hate speech makes sense to me, and I can make a pretty good case against incitement to violence, particularly in a society that is mostly at peace and lives more or less by the rule of law.
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Your job is to make a persuasive case for a point of view, not to drown your audience in data, and that goes for the speech and the slides.
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