• "We may not be able to stop it from leaving, but the Clemenceau won't necessarily make it all the way to India, " said a spokesman.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | Asbestos ship 'can sail to India'

  • April will also see a raft of Titanic cruises, including an excursion from New York to the site of the catastrophe, and a voyage retracing the ship's route from Southampton (though the plan is for the vessel to make it all the way to New York this time).

    WSJ: Titanic Centennial Commemorations Sink to New Lows | Postmodern Times by Eric Felten

  • Hopefully they'll get well soon and be back soon, and we can stay in the race so whenever they get back we can be on track and they can help us make it all the way to the playoffs.

    WSJ: New York Yankees: Searching for Life Amid the Fossils

  • It promises to announce what changes, if any, it will make to the way in which it puts together its indices by the end of the year.

    ECONOMIST: Fund management

  • Many drugs don't make it all the way through clinical trials.

    FORBES: Millennium Drug Bodes Well For Industry

  • Houston lawyer George Fleming has been spending a lot of time in Philadelphia lately, preparing for trials against Redux manufacturer Wyeth that never seem to make it all the way to a verdict.

    FORBES: Scourge From Texas

  • Just as full disclosure, I was able to make it all the way out to Ukraine thanks to the generosity of the Victor Pinchuk foundation, which organizes the conference and which invited a number of journalists from a broad range of Ukrainian, American, British, and European media outlets.

    FORBES: Live from Ukraine and the Yalta European Strategy Annual Meeting

  • Ms. BOEGERS: While we didn't make it all the way to the finish line that we have an opportunity to celebrate, it's almost like the silver medal at an Olympic - and if we're denied that and it's just a charade and a pretence, the Obama campaign is going to be in trouble because people are going to leave here angry.

    NPR: Clinton Delegates Wrestle With Moving On

  • If you are writing about highly skilled musicians, you have to redefine your readers' notions of music, to present it, via your characters, in a new light to make readers hear it the way a musician would.

    WSJ: Novelist Nicholas Christopher on Writing About Music | Word Craft

  • There is no point in complaining about this, no matter how deranged it might make the reader feel: it is just the way that Mr Schama does things.

    ECONOMIST: The American future

  • President of the Foreign Relations Committee Guillermo Carmona defended the agreement, saying that it was the only way to make it possible for Argentine legal officials to question Iranian suspects in Tehran.

    BBC: Argentina passes deal with Iran to probe Amia bombing

  • Whatever the outcome at the next General Synod, it seems clear that ordinary churchgoers will play a significant part in whether the church will make fundamental changes to the way it is run, with many predicting a damaging and permanent split if supporters of women bishops finally get their way.

    BBC: News

  • The bread was hard and unleavened, the way the Jews make it, Pereda thought, remembering his Jewish wife with a touch of nostalgia.

    NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho

  • If the same 24-hour, seven-days-a-week availability and convenience, fast delivery, customer focus and personalisation became the norm in the public sector, it would not just make life easier, it would fundamentally change the way that people view government itself.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of government and the Internet

  • In many areas of welfare and care the authority had aimed to make savings in the way it worked with other agencies.

    BBC: Birmingham City Council has to save ?615m

  • And if you know much about filmmaking you know how difficult it is to make something like that look the way it looks in this, which is terribly disorganized and yet not have these guys hurt each other while they're doing it.

    NPR: A Trip On The Pineapple Express

  • Once all the testing is complete, it will make its way towards the to its next destination, which is about 1300 feet away from its current location.

    FORBES: NASA's Curiosity Successfully Drives On The Martian Surface

  • That will make it harder to simplify the way national-insurance contributions interact with personal-income tax.

    ECONOMIST: A constituency that could make a difference

  • Social networking is changing the way we live--maybe it should change the way we make and market movies, too.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Could we figure out ways to train people so that we could make money on it the same way that accounting firms do and that craft unions used to in terms of trade skills?

    FORBES: Why Good People Can't Get Jobs: Chasing After the 'Purple Squirrel'

  • The only way to make it up is by letting technology improve the speed with which they design their cars, with which they deal with technical issues that otherwise might leave them lagging behind their competitors, like GM, or worse, facing a lot of recalls.

    NPR: Closing the Tech Gap at Ford

  • Joel Ewanick, who was let go on Sunday, is just the latest in a long line of people who have tried and failed to convince people to put their arms around the company and make it part of their daily lives, the way customers have with Apple and Nordstrom and Starbucks.

    FORBES: GM Must Give Us A Reason To Cheer For It

  • There are many, many policy decisions that could be informed by this report, stigmatizing in some way the potential partners by the judgments that we make about them, and it strikes us this is the wrong way to go about it.

    NPR: U.S. Report Links Climate Change to Security

  • And if it continues to make progress on religious tolerance, it can point the way for other majority Muslim countries.

    WSJ: Indonesia Is a Model Muslim Democracy

  • But if the new architecture works as well as Intel hopes, it should eventually make its way to the desktop and that sturdy old workhorse the x86 may, at last, become a thing of the past.

    ECONOMIST: An epic future?

  • The team say they are now ready to develop a commercial version that could make it way onto handheld devices in the near future.

    BBC: The software is based on pattern recognition

  • The Office for National Statistics has decided not to make any fundamental change to the way it calculates the retail prices index (RPI).

    BBC: Q&A: Inflation changes

  • Just as architects' drawings of the mosque emerged, Britain's largest church, the Kingsway International Christian Centre in nearby Hackney, was told it would have to make way for the Olympic village.

    ECONOMIST: London's mega-mosque

  • He replied that the company preferred to make it easy to extend the data model in any way you wanted instead of trying to predict your needs.

    FORBES: Why Is Salesforce.com Spurning Packaged Applications?

  • One can only speculate why Republicans went along with this and why no Republican has been willing to take the uncensored report--members of Congress are allowed to read it--and enter it into the Congressional Record or in some way make it public, such as through an amendment or formal legislation.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

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