Actually, no, we can't go home, because, as McCurry said later in the show, the common definition is where the debate begins, not ends.
But tools are not ends in themselves.
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For Mejia, it came down to wages: He and his wife could not make ends meet with what farmers paid in the fields.
Although the bond-market bulls put a slowdown in the housing market at the centre of their arguments for determining whether or not the Fed ends its tightening cycle, others believe it is not as clear cut.
They are not plum jobs because they are dead ends that do not pay competitive prices.
Not if it ends up in the same places as the rest of the money.
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I'm also determined that I'm going to meet my daughter's teacher when school starts, and not when it ends.
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The problem was that Myanmar did not uphold its ends of the deal.
But, as you know better than anyone, providing for our service members overseas is where our responsibility to them begins, not where it ends.
Not every case ends up in front of Judge Doty, but the players association has no complaints that this one has landed in Judge Nelson's court.
By many measures, in the U.S. state governments are not performing at optimal levels and are allocating resources to ends that do not accomplish the goal of maximizing the welfare of state residents.
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Yet, just because genetic information can serve evil ends need not mean that it has to.
Whatever your stance on that particular discussion, it is clearly not the model that ends all questions.
Other students say that while the principal may have had good intentions, the ends did not justify the means.
And they rise before the recession ends, not after it has ended.
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So the argument between experts and activists goes on, not so much about ends as means, with public opinion moving to and fro.
Whether intended or not, Wall Street ends up selecting for conformists.
Whether or not the leadership contest ends with Mr Clarke's capitulation after two rounds, the election has once again exposed the deep fissures within the party.
Brignull is thought to bowl around 75mph, a similar speed to England all-rounder Paul Collingwood, but as Nightingale observed: "I don't think he will mind not having choice of ends for one week!"
So if he's guarding someone like West, we're going to call plays for him in order to make him exert energy on both ends and not just save it all for the offensive end.
But - within almost the same breath as insisting the firefighters were too sensible to think they could return to 1979 and the winter of discontent, or 1984 and the miners' strike - he repeated his message that "industrial militancy to pursue political ends is not on".
They have become experts at making daily ends meet and not pondering the future.
For America's construction workers and their families, it represents the difference between making ends meet or not.
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As for the later rounds, more often than not, the Cinderella story ends.
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Where this energy is coming from I do not know, but Davy ends it all by dumping one into the net.
The pension benefits will be paid in nominal terms but in real terms retirees will not be able to make ends meet.
"We want to make sure all that we've been able to accomplish is not lost when our administration ends, " Shama said, referring to Bloomberg's final term coming to a close this year.
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