And people get frustrated with it because they think Washington is incompetent or broken.
The league didn't do anything about the injuries because they "didn't cause bleeding or broken bones, " he said.
One thing your dedicated service agent can do for you is help with replacing lost or broken merchandise.
Calls for the firms to be nationalised or broken up will surely grow.
But he also upholds intervention, especially when international peace is threatened or broken.
It is especially bad in two areas that matter greatly: health care and education, where market forces are nonexistent or broken.
He added the holes were a risk to the 8, 500 runners who could have "twisted their ankle or broken a leg".
The problem would likely be some larger institutions may be comprimsied and have to be closed or broken up and sold.
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But it remains unknown, for instance, if they can enter groundwater when the products that contain them are dumped or broken up.
The company will know when a machine has run out or broken down, when demand is greatest or least and when machines need stocking.
His insistent rhymes and metres got on the nerves of those who thought only free verse or broken rhythms could express the modern muse.
But in the United States, or elsewhere in the developed world, poverty often goes hand in hand with a fragmented or broken social fabric.
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Boost Mobile and Kyocera recognize that mobile phone accidents happen, but unlike cracked screens or broken keypads that can be replaced, water damage is usually irreversible.
In a global economy, a problem with leaky pipes or broken roads or old switches in one place can create a very real butterfly effect far away.
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"We're in the disaster business--disasters of nature or broken homes, or trying to survive, " says Robert Rudd, community relations and development secretary for the Salvation Army in California.
My guess is that management is a bit careless and never sought communications advice, a major blunder in a small market where reputations are made or broken daily.
It has been calculated that just taking away a few key spent rocket stages or broken satellites would substantially reduce the potential for collision and cap the growth in space debris over coming decades.
Consequently, for the first time since the days of the corner store (that was sustained or broken by a local reputation and word of mouth), virtually every brand must do what it says and act in the best interest of its customer set.
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It often occurs to me how little attention many businesses pay to the fact that most of us have a strong preference to be part of a group in which we feel comfortable, and react badly when that group is disturbed or broken.
Boredom and peer pressure and the love of personal power and wealth, and all the other mundane and often ugly personal drives that have a force that can exceed the most profound political or religious beliefs -- and for that reason have often built or broken empires.
Guarisco says typical injuries after a storm include people falling off roofs and ladders while making repairs, people hurting themselves with saws or chainsaws as they try to clear away trees, people cutting their hands and other parts of their bodies on sharp or broken objects and people injuring their eyes.
Broken jaw or no broken jaw, the Pittsburgh Penguins' captain had only one destination in mind.
"As each year passes and we hear that a warming record has been broken, or nearly broken again, it provides further evidence that unfortunately we are not just seeing a natural cycle of global warming, and that instead humans are having an effect on the climate, " said Dr Huntingford, who works with climate models to understand the implications of increased levels of greenhouse gases.
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His hand was injured, bruised or possibly broken, and he had a cut on his left ear.
Everybody agrees that more effective government around the world is desirable, especially for those living in or near broken countries.
There are obvious causal questions here, of a particularly grim kind: which came first, the crippled chicken or the broken egg?
The procedure to remove leads, which can tear heart tissue or leave broken pieces of the wire inside veins, is controversial.
Why have companies like Apple or Nike broken through to become iconic?
Would it concern the administration that the price would become so onerous to BP that they would either go bankrupt or be broken up?
The painful attack usually occurs in only one joint at a time and can be confused with extremely painful tendinitis, a very bad sprain, or a broken bone, even in someone with a history of diagnosed gout.
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