But, according to one member of Jordan's parliament, his actions make holes in the country's nascent democracy.
Artery walls are damaged by chemicals from tobacco smoke which make holes in the wall lining, and damage LDL, the "bad" form of cholesterol.
The tax code needs revision to make is simpler, removing deductions and loop holes, make the code more progressive.
Maybe it was a contest, to see who can make the most holes the fastest.
You need to make sure the holes are big enough to allow the important information to pass through, which brings us back to meetings as one of the main conduits of information flows.
The plan was to play 36 holes on Monday, and then return Tuesday for 18 holes to make it an official event.
And so they've got to re-establish trust, and they also have to make sure that any holes they may find, any weakness, will be filled.
"Camouflage nets baffle the Hun, " declared a British poster on show but vast nets were only part of it: at Tobruk, the British would decorate strategic buildings with fake shell-holes and rubble to make them look as if they had been bombed in air raids.
And my hope is, is that during the course of this year we're going to be able to work with all 50 senators, because all of you have a stake in this, to just see where are our manufacturing opportunities and where can we fill -- plug some holes in order to make sure that we're competitive internationally.
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Funk, who had set record low 18 and 36-hole scores for the event, seemed set for victory after taking just 32 strokes on his opening nine holes, but could only make par on the rest.
Real black holes' light-swallowing abilities make them notoriously difficult to observe directly, though their gravitational effects on their surroundings can be seen.
The new Stimp has a few other minor improvements, such as tighter manufacturing tolerances to make sure the ball comes out of the holes just right and a serial number on each one.
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You've got to make every shot count out there -- 27 holes in that heat is going to be tough.
Michael Sim, the Aberdeen-born Australian, is two shots further back after seven holes of his second round, one ahead of Stephen Gallacher after his nine holes, with both on course to make the cut.
There is wide agreement that we must close the holes in our mental-health system and make sure that care is available for those who need it by improving early intervention and addressing the shortage of mental-health professionals.
Oyster shells abound with square holes punched out of the centres, gone to make mother-of-pearl buttons.
Some holes against the wind will be very tough to make par on, but all I can do is try my best.
The outsider, not knowing what the insider knew, would make a lot of mistakes and chase down a lot of rabbit holes.
Think of it as paying individuals or companies to dig holes and fill them up again, but skipping all of the make-work.
Big Oil is finding that to make up for declining production from aging megafields they have to drill ever more holes into ever smaller reservoirs.
You make it plain, though, that money does not grow even on tropical trees or in holes in the ground, whatever their contents.
Ian Poulter looked set to make it a three-way tie at the top when he reached 16 under with four holes to play, the same four both Hansen and Montgomerie had each played in four under.
Since the robocasting machine allows the researchers to manipulate several inks at once, they are able to make new kinds of composite materials this way interlacing the filigrees, and even leaving holes in the material if that helps to arrive at the desired properties.
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But basically, make the other guy win, rather than going after too much early on and letting him win holes easily, especially if you're playing a guy supposedly better than you.
He continued publishing papers, mostly on black holes and supernovae, well into his 90s, relying to the end on an old slide rule to make his calculations.
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