The LSE has fought tooth and nail to keep away from the grip of the Nasdaq.
The leader of the Republicans in the House, he fought us tooth and nail to do that.
We face the reality that we must fight tooth and nail to hold government and corporations accountable.
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"It's a big change from fighting tooth and nail to try and stay in the First Division, " he added.
We have had two big clubs fighting tooth and nail to get it.
Gulf employers have got accustomed to using cheap labour and they are ready to fight tooth and nail to keep it.
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Some in Washington fought tooth and nail to protect the status quo, where billions of dollars were going to banks instead of students.
"It's hand to mouth but we will fight tooth and nail to keep it going and to open on more evenings, " admits Jo Jones.
Part of the fun of the old Halo games was knowing where the best weapons were, and fighting tooth and nail to secure them for yourself.
And yet attempts to fix this problem and reform this program were thwarted by special interests that fought tooth and nail to preserve their exclusive giveaway.
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Investment banks fight tooth and nail to get placement in the top line of the listing, and then poke eyes out to be placed on the left.
"I would be fighting tooth and nail to make sure we keep a top-class facility open so we can develop the Jess Ennises of the future, " he said.
They fought the Black and Hispanic Caucus tooth and nail to stop this addition of states with Black and Brown populations having a greater say in the nomination process.
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The Presidential election, where Obama and Romney are fighting tooth and nail to become Commander in Chief, uncertainty regarding the fiscal cliff will weigh on consumer and business sentiment.
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The party fought tooth and nail to keep Virginia tobacco out of Japan, so that off-budget subsidies could be fed to tobacco-growing farmers from Japan Tobacco, the government-owned cigarette monopoly.
On the contrary, they rallied around the Xerox banner, fighting tooth and nail to keep the company afloat as if the compnay was a local mom and pop shop, not a Fortune 500.
Allowing the private sector to set meter prices might be the best possible way to get to the right price in a city where politicians fight tooth and nail to keep parking cheap.
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Even assuming gains for the UMP in June, Sarkozy could face a hard slog dismantling entrenched labor protections -- such as five weeks of guaranteed vacation -- that unions have fought tooth-and-nail to keep.
If the advent of streaming video and direct downloads hadn't already signaled the impending death of video disc sales, add another nail to the DVD distributor's coffin: a technology that lets anyone copy any DVD--and seems to be perfectly legal.
Unions may prefer competetive markets between unionized competitors (because more unionized workers means more union dues), but the last thing they want is competition between unionized and non-unionized competitors, and they fight tooth and nail to eliminate those non-unionized competitors.
Archaeologists have found tacks which would have been used to nail lead on to the hulls of ships inside one of the bays.
And it's exciting to see the leaders of some of the most innovative, cutting-edge, tech-savvy companies in the world gathered in the city where I had to fight tooth and nail just to get a BlackBerry. (Laughter.) There may be a little bit of a cultural clash here, but that's exactly why we want you here.
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As the upper house begins its second reading of the Government of Wales Bill, Peter Hain has pledged to "fight tooth and nail" to prevent Labour manifesto commitments being "wrecked by the Lords".
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Well, you know, when I say - it can't be specific, so specific to a time that if you nail it to the floor, you're going to leave it on the floor.
There is no question that the blogosphere, fast-growing as it is, has yet to nail down one way to measure itself or gauge its activity.
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He represents around 1, 500 men who wish to come to the UK, but says the government is fighting "tooth and nail" to keep them out.
To keep flightier visitors interested, the campaign uses gimmicky branded goods from Obama 2012 nail polish to dog bowls and competitions among donors to have a meal with Mr and Mrs Obama.
It wants to nail those expectations back down to the 2.0% target.
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Beijing is proving increasingly difficult to nail down on price thanks to its own eclectic sources of gas supply from Central Asia, Australia and its own domestic shale prospects.
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