So they decided, in the 1990s, to cut out the middle man and just target inflation.
On this occasion, with the Yemeni government's acquiescence, they decided to cut out the middle man.
So you got this middle man and they get billions of dollars per year managing loans that are guaranteed by the federal government.
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When they could not, they, along with Mark Davenport and Jason Laska, decided to cut out the middle man and found their own journal.
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And what we've said is, look, cut out the middle man.
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Buying its content from one middle man (Sky) to then sell on to other platforms like Virgin and BT would not fit with its business model.
" Justice Kennedy, the court's great middle man, puckishly noted: "The Marshall Plan was very good, too, the Morrill Act, the Northwest Ordinance, but times change.
That light switch introduces a middle man, a layer of separation between the action and the thing you really want to work on, which is the light.
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Two hundred and fifty years ago, the company started out in the boring sugar trade, acting essentially as a middle man selling sugar from the source to the king of England.
It was claimed Asif and Amir deliberately bowled no-balls at pre-arranged times during the Test, with Butt also said to be involved, in return for money from a bookmaker's "middle man".
It was claimed Asif and Amir deliberately bowled no-balls at pre-arranged times during the Test, with skipper Butt also said to be involved, in return for money from a bookmaker's "middle man".
Because JustFab manufactures its products itself, it cuts out the middle man and can offer high quality products at a lower price, says Goldenberg, who was COO of MySpace parent company Intermix Media.
The Test series that preceded the one-day matches had been overshadowed by claims that bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir deliberately bowled no-balls after an undercover journalist paid money to a middle man.
Or to put it another way, some investors have been paying brokers for a service they could have for free, if they cut out the middle man and went directly to the relevant company.
Sarah Swaddling of Farming Today said that "the milk processors, the middle man between farmers and the supermarkets, are the source of farmers' anger" due to exposing themselves to the world cream price, which has recently crashed.
There is a strong case to be made that for certain goods and services, cutting out the middle man and providing direct public support is the most efficient, least likely to be captured, method we have available.
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The rationale is simple: If the federal government is already assuming the risk of loans, and no substantial data have been presented to show that the banks are truly making a difference with their loan counseling services, why not cut out the middle man, like Sallie Mae, and free up more money for students?
This will result in a nasty bout of price-cutting, middle-man slaying and industry reputation tarnishing.
Thomas Blachman has been accused in the Danish media of being little more than a "sleazy middle aged man in a strip club".
Choice is little more than a figment of our imagination when it comes to health insurance in our highly monopolized, middle-man-centric healthcare system.
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He leans forward to tell me something else, but a middle aged man pushes his way through the crowd and tells me I'd better leave.
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Behind him, a clean-cut middle aged man in a black suit stood surveying the scene in the park, taking swigs from a from a bottle of orange soda, frowning.
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As a result, every type of company involved with a debit card transaction, from the middle-man payment processing service to the company that owns the processing network to the bank that issues the card stands to have reduced revenue than they would have had otherwise.
As a young man I thought I knew everything, and as a middle-aged man I still think I know everything but have allowed myself some subtle U-turns on things I once believed to be universal truths.
"We've already put our names down, " a middle-age man said as he hurried off.
Now a middle-aged man and aided by a prescient cat, he becomes Doctor Sleep.
He was a stranger, a clean-shaven, middle-aged man, with a nose too small for his face.
Robert Zarbo, a Bechtel engineer working in Iraq, approaches a middle-age man who's wearing a dress shirt and slacks.
If you're a young women or a middle-aged man, images are then flashed up that will appeal to you.
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