Unfortunately, they all refused, so the corporation is making do with a less rigorous review instead.
The fire was quickly contained, but passengers are making do with few working toilets and little food.
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Ukrainians are good at making do with modest pleasures, but the scene is depressing for all that.
Most primary schoolchildren in Hong Kong attend in half-day shifts, each building in effect making do for two schools.
For a song about making do with something small and meaningful, it sure does pile on extra reasons to love it intensely.
Consumers everywhere are living on the margins and making do with less.
MasterCard uses people at the end of a telephone to approve a purchase rather than computerised links, thus making do with what is available.
To date, the market has been making do with tablets that fail to offer the light weight, ergonomics and battery life needed by healthcare professionals.
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They are making do with two million dollars less.
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Still, in the first few weeks or months of owning your Window 8 device, you might find yourself making do with less familiar alternatives, or just loading up the browser version of the app.
We already know the FCC isn't best pleased about the fact 93 million Americans are making do without access to home broadband, and this latest event was an opportunity for it to dish some more info on its forthcoming National Broadband Plan.
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The argument that gold is the intrinsically right standard, so people do not need any choice in the matter because the government would only be making them do what is best for them anyway, is a philosophical can of worms that ultimately undermines the moral case for free markets.
So if you often find yourself procrastinating by working, try making yourself do nothing.
Rich American parents, it seems, try to toughen up their children by making them do household chores.
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D-Day is the best-remembered event of Britain's second world war, a preference that exemplifies the nation's esteem for improvisation and making-do.
Corning makes its money these days much the same way it has made money for more than 150 years--by making glass do incredible things.
And then you say, ah, but one thing here out of all those things is different, and that is you're making somebody do something.
"Production companies can no longer use individuals like they have been doing for years, making them do whatever they want 24 hours a day, " Jeremie Assous said.
And I struggle daily with saying no -- or, in some cases, with making them do chores and save their allowances to buy things on their own.
As such, Israel will need to adjust to this uncomfortable and unfortunate reality, and the efforts Israel is making to do that are evident and were noted in the report.
In summary, we encourage those involved in pension decision-making to do the right thing but we are ever mindful that anyone who does so must not expect to be rewarded in the here-and-now.
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Corning (nyse: GLW - news - people ) makes its money these days much the same way it has made money for more than 150 years--by making glass do incredible things.
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He urged the government to work with the insurance industry "to put in place fast-track procedures with immediate effect so that individuals and businesses making claims do not have to wait for the money they need to start putting things right".
Let's look at one of the biggest changes in medical practice of the past decade: the decision to stop putting millions of postmenopausal women on hormone replacement therapy, which postulated that replacing the estrogen and progesterone their bodies were no longer making would do them long-term good.
Perhaps, on the other hand, investors don't give a tinker's cuss now because they are once again making money, do not want to pass up the chance of making more, and are happy enough to allow any unpleasantness to be swept under the carpet.
Making decisions is what leaders do, and making better decisions than the rest of us is what makes great leaders great.
Part of their disease is making decisions to do things that are bad for them.
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Good work with your recent survey, but you still have a lot of making up to do.
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