"You're not touching anything but the air, " said Adam Goldstein, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International.
He conceded, though, that if conservative Republicans are adamant about not touching defense funds at all, it will require taking one full penny per dollar out of the non-defense discretionary funds.
"Instead of replacing a bulb seven times a year, now you're talking about not touching a bulb for four or five years, " said Eric Dominguez, Caesars Entertainment's director of energy services.
"Perhaps it has to do with the hierarchy of the body position, that is, the relationship between the head and the feet, the head being at the top and not touching the ground and the dirt, " Shirazi said.
And not touching Fannie and Freddie, two of the biggest problems we have, seems to me to be a rather remarkable oversight or--as they say now in this day and age, this relatively new expression that's gained great currency--kicking the can down the road.
Applications not directly touching revenue generation remain in IT hands, says Steve Wylie, general manager for CloudConnect.
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The approaches steer clear of physical pain or severe mental anguish and do not involve touching a prisoner.
That's not even touching on the superb LED indirect lighting, the ceiling-mounted vanity mirrors and a slew of other swell things.
His reverence for Richard Helms, the late CIA director and a mentor, is not only touching but reveals a sincere dedication to service.
Other problematic moves include not smiling, touching your face and using too many hand gestures.
The ongoing assessment and treatment by the paramedics could be available to the hospital-based team supporting them, and the documentation might not even require touching the computer because of voice navigation, voice recognition and noise-cancelling microphones developed for an environment as noisy as combat.
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Endless television and radio talk shows pick over France's deteriorating image abroad, touching not only the Romanies but also the strike by the national football team at the World Cup this summer and the Bettencourt affair, a political-favours scandal involving Eric Woerth, the labour minister.
Also, the high thread count was obvious and we did not want to stop touching this bag.
He has additionally made clear that there will not be American boots touching down on Libyan soil.
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The three-month, dollar-denominated London interbank offered rate hit 0.303%, touching a level not seen since April.
That was left to Congress and if Congress does not act in an area touching interstate commerce, there may be no regulation.
Touching distance is not close enough though, as Khan's dreams of becoming Britain's youngest world champion since Prince Naseem Hamed look to be just that, a dream.
Usually considered to be the most primitive and essential form of communication, touch is so powerful and effective that clinical studies at Mayo Clinic show that premature babies who are stroked grow 40 percent faster than those who do not receive the same amount of touching.
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He said, at the time, that it was to ensure accusations of people touching each other inappropriately could not be made.
Ask him if he feels different, with the world championship almost within touching distance, and he does not hesitate.
Care spotted space down the right, darting free and touching down, but Quins could not add to the score.
I'm not going near that, nor am I touching the related, even more contentious question of whether bifurcating the rules, by asking only the pros to move to a shorter ball, is a good idea.
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This is a nice feature, but unfortunately sometimes is required because touching small points on the screen do not respond without using the pen.
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This touching faith in corporate America is discernible not just in the current price of stocks and bonds but in the confidence that they will not move far from their present levels.
Touching or treating anyone in a way you would not want to be treated or touched: Bad.
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"My Architect" is reality -- a moving, bittersweet and marvelously touching film about an anti-hero who loved not wisely but too well, and generally made a mess of it, but left a brilliant body of magnificent work and a son who found himself, and his father, through it.
And particularly, can you talk about what you're doing about these so-called dark pools, all the money that is largely not regulated and I don't think you're really touching upon?
To those receptive to it (many are not, of course, and wonder what the fuss is about) it strikes deeper and harder than other music, often touching feelings civilised adults would prefer to think they did not have.
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