While a push from the school end can clearly make a difference, a "pull" from the universities themselves is also thought useful.
We do a lot to pull that ahead and make it last a bit longer after.
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Meanwhile, the cachet of opening in an eye-catching location is a big pull for prospective occupants wishing to make a statement with their new office or flagship store.
And this golf course sets up better for him than any golf course in the world because it is relatively wide open, and even if he misses a fairway, he can still pull off a shot, make a birdie, and go on to the next hole.
The foreign minister said it was up to President Benigno Aquino to make the final decision on a pull-out.
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If he was feeling a pull to make more recordings, hopefully he'll follow that and we'll, you know, continue to do our best to not judge the music when we're setting out to judge the man, because if we do judge the art when we're attempting to judge the man, it might be time to start clearing out the museums, too.
Music's cachet and emotional pull also make it a potent weapon for businesses that want to build their own brands.
She considered taking off her coat but was afraid to move that drastically, afraid that its breadth might make a sail in the wind and pull her down.
Samsung is unlikely to pull the trigger and make a wholesale change to Tizen from Android.
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It's designed to make Winehouse respond with a hearty "Oh, hell no, " to make her either pull herself together in defiance or prove Coppola right.
We are always available to negotiate a deal to give a live training anywhere, anytime if you can pull together at least ten women who want to make a radical difference in their lives in a single day.
Its software also enables unified communications, so an executive might wake up in Beijing or Oslo, pull out a smartphone and make and receive calls just as if he or she were in New York.
In a way, it does make sense that a young, energetic guy like Aaron would be a natural fit to pull-off a mega disruption in the enterprise world.
And corporations always have the option to pull them in house and make them a line of business.
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Italians understood the gravity of their economic situation in November 2011 when Mario Monti was appointed, and were prepared to make sacrifices to help pull their country back from a cliff.
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Yet the economic overhaul needed to make dollarisation work would be hard to pull off even with a strong and credible president.
And there are a variety of decisions and levers that a President can pull -- decisions he can make and levers he can pull to help that cause.
If an ERP system can help the people at Lotus make a race car go faster, maybe it can help you pull ahead of the competition to help your team win, too.
Just viewing the game from multiple viewpoints could make for a fairly dry reading experience, but Kettmann manages to pull this off in fine fashion by imparting a bit of history to the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, and by giving the reader a chance to know some of the subjects as real people.
This argument cuts little ice with Migration Watch chairman, former diplomat Sir Andrew Green, who says the presence of a settled Romanian population in the UK is a "pull factor" that will encourage more to make the journey.
In other market information systems, a user would have to pull the numbers into Excel and make the currency conversions manually, he said.
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Mr Olmert's plan to pull settlements out of the West Bank unilaterally to make way for a Palestinian state, on which he was elected less than a year ago, is dead for now, but he has no other programme.
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A. in sociology and was able to make a few helpful suggestions, such as the central argument, supporting evidence and the pull-it-all-together conclusion.
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So do candidates for the particles that make up dark matter, a shadowy substance whose presence can be deduced from its gravitational pull (see article) but which does not interact much via the three Standard-Model forces.
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Insiders tell CNN that Netanyahu's willingness to pull Israeli troops out of even a portion of the West Bank could make an important impression in other Arab capitals.
Mr Barron, who had been Labour candidate, tried to pull out of the election because of a conviction 22 years ago which would make him ineligible to be a PCC.
It has a simple-to-move foot bar that lifts and clicks into place to reduce transition time between exercises, patent-pending collars on the springs to make them easier to grip when changing settings and a rope system that lets you adjust length with the pull of a lever.
Last week we believed Kelly would be able to make it but she suffered a reaction in a crucial training session on Monday morning and has made the decision to pull out.
Numbers like that make policy wonks go crazy, but in the voting booth, most Americans will pull the lever based on a different measure: how much they trust a candidate's integrity, and empathy.
Social media make it harder for brands to pull the wool over consumers' eyes, but they also offer canny companies a powerful new channel through which to promote their wares and test new products and pricing strategies.
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