The third party (a new phrase, much bandied about in China these days) in a divorce could be sued for damages.
"Pixels and paper" is the new buzz phrase: Amazon and Ebay circulate holiday catalogs as newspaper inserts.
Every few months or so, global warming alarmists revise their talking points and march like lemmings off a cliff with a new media catch phrase.
The concept of vertical farming is not new - the phrase was first coined by Gilbert Ellis Bailey in 1915 as pressure increased on already limited farmland - and involves growing produce either in a skyscraper greenhouse, or in this case, a tower.
That is because the EU's strenuous approval process has given new meaning to the phrase "slow food" - it took 13 years to get the go-ahead for Amflora.
It has been the standard approach for decades but now a High Court judge has interpreted the legislation as saying that once four days have passed, including the period on bail, detectives must have new evidence (key phrase) before they can force Suspect Sam back to the station.
In a phrase, Germany is the new Netherlands, and the Netherlands is the new Germany.
Indeed, the United Nations, which has studied the new slums extensively, coined a surprising phrase to describe them: slums of hope.
We coined a phrase, "The new business of printing, " which was the transformation of the commercial print or the offset world to the digital world.
Eight months into the job, he used for the first time a phrase that became emblematic of New Labour and the break with Labour's past that it represented.
This columnist was an early adherent of this view--see our August 2010 column titled "Scalia Was Right, " a phrase Toobin borrows in The New Yorker this week--but we've changed our mind.
Government and private enterprise alike will have to confront this new dilemma before the long-heralded "war on cancer"--a phrase first proffered by President Nixon in 1971--can embark on a new phase of breakthroughs.
But with the recent interest in the 1939 classic movie The Wizard of Oz, the phrase has taken on a whole new meaning.
The dominant Japanese wireless carrier is now armed with a new law requiring that spam messages have the phrase "unsolicited advertisement" in the subject line.
These are empty information calories, to borrow a phrase from Clay Johnson's timely new book, The Information Diet.
The phrase collective bargaining emerged to describe their new role in the game.
Where the new policy may go beyond FOI is through the phrase "regardless of the nature of the meeting", if that is interpreted rigorously.
It translates as 'To Dare Is to Do' and is a phrase that could apply to Mr Coaker's new task.
This phrase represents an epic clash between OG corporate slang and new-school nonsense.
The new framework includes specific references to encouraging development on brownfield sites - a phrase that had been missing from the draft version - to "offer reassurance".
Thus, using a Steve Jobs phrase, without some sort of support, even an insanely great new energy technology cannot be sold if it costs even a small amount more then fossil fuel generated energy.
Although the clever phrase was actually Gordon Brown's, it perfectly encapsulated the important New Labour theme of rights and responsibilities.
Even Bill Bratton himself said in 1998 that "zero tolerance is neither a phrase that I use nor one that captures the meaning of what happened in New York City".
It is such an elementary, yet profound, decision to make as a new year begins: to choose to be a first responder in the broadest sense of that phrase.
What he means by that phrase "proper role" is the IMF lending to countries and not to the proposed new eurozone bailout fund.
It's a nice phrase to describe our fragrant memories of this peerless romance, memories that are reinforced with each new viewing.
Quantitative easing (QE) was the catch phrase of the day on Tuesday as the markets digest both the Bank of Japan's new and possibly radical asset purchase program and rate reduction pair, and the prospect of further QE by the Fed.
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