Now the former Atlanta Thrashers need to do the same thing back at home to make it stick.
Our country, and FEMA itself, is full of people like this, who are capable and eager to make it happen--and make it stick.
As a result, the strategy rolled out in fits and starts, and failed to generate the urgency and excitement required to make it stick with either customers or employees.
And not even the European Union nor the European Central Bank are going to make them stick to it.
And those prosecutors who take race-hate crimes seriously often fail to make charges stick: it is frequently hard to find witnesses or persuade them to give evidence.
Depression era families knew they had to make it on their own and stick together and they did both.
The assault on Mr Toledo's authority will make it harder for him to stick to his plans for economic reform.
But the Treasury said "risks in the global economy make it even more essential to stick to the government's essential deficit reduction plan".
Less than a minute later, Anderson gave up a rebound on Kris Letang's shot that landed on the tape of Iginla's stick to make it 3-2.
If he could make that charge stick, it would hurt his rival, but perhaps not as much as he would like: many Americans are not unhappy with the idea of a bit of wealth-spreading these days.
They were even able to use a stone of the wrong size to release one of the right size, which they then used to get the waxworm, and, more remarkably still, to prune twigs off a stick to make it fit the tube.
So make sure you just stick at it and work as hard as you can.
"You have to be pretty good to stick around to make it through those first three innings and then be good enough to give your team seven innings, " Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.
Rising energy prices are putting pressure on American wholesalers to try to raise prices, data for May showed Tuesday, but with the housing market mired in post- subprime doldrums and creating a drag on the overall economy, it will be increasingly difficult to make them stick.
Legal experts said it's tough to make insider trading charges stick when the transactions aren't focused on a single event but rather occur over a period of time.
Tavares put New York back in front when a shot by Streit from the left point struck his stick and caromed past Fleury to make it 2-1 with a long-awaited, power-play goal.
Mr Freeman argues that it may make better sense than you might think to stick to established inflexible arrangements, even if flexible systems spur productivity.
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Even if the findings are nicer than we preconceived (e.g. the availability of junk food does not make kids consume more of it), we prefer to stick to our old beliefs.
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But, he says, Samsung will need to focus on the top 5 features of the phone, the ones that delight customers, encourage a purchasing decision, make them stick with the phone, and talk about it.
Not wanting to change horses in midstream, I have to stick by my original hunch that the US would make it through to the final on Sunday.
Make practical flexibility a core tenet for your product management and stick with it.
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Stelios tells anyone trying to make it in business, or in the Big Zipper Challenge, that they have to stick their necks out.
He told the BBC that while eurobonds would make it much cheaper for countries like Greece and Italy to borrow, they could also give the eurozone a "strong stick" by denying governments the right to use eurobonds if they did not carry out necessary financial reforms.
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