They allege that he has compared the initial, planned figure for last year with the (larger) out-turn figure for this year.
The planning and out-turn figures, they say, both indicate a cut.
No-one honked their horn, and no-one went out of turn - except, perhaps, by mistake.
And perhaps even more worrying for coach Jose Mourinho was a crowd of only 24, 973 at Stamford Bridge, including a distinctly unimpressed owner Roman Abramovich - a miserable turn-out for a Champions League game.
The similarities between Worms and NiL soon fade into the background: It's out with turn-based play and in with survival of the fastest.
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Their pupils come from the best-off homes, but they turn out 15-year-olds who do no better than the average child across the OECD.
As we've seen with Palm, announcing a hugely hyped product with no concrete launch path and no way to get dollars funneled in with pre-orders doesn't typically turn out well -- or, as well as it could have.
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He testified that after months of trying to develop an FBI-approved system to quickly recover the information, the White House found its solution Thursday morning and -- with the FBI's stamp of approval -- began the process that will soon turn out 25-30 tapes per day.
Beach points out the future of turn-based strategy gaming is already playing out in other casual games like "Words With Friends, " where players take turns playing a "Scrabble"-like game with opponents.
He proposes the industrial-scale culturing (biomanufacturing, as he describes it, rather than farming) of single-celled algae that have been genetically engineered to turn out fuel-ready hydrocarbons.
Similarly, advertising faces some of the same pressures from the amafessionals, as low-cost programs give consumers an increasing ability to turn out professional-looking material at costs a fraction of what they were.
GM's weakness in the Old Economy--jack of all models, master of few--could turn out to be an ace in the New Economy car-portal wars, which will calculate value on ears-per-hour, not J.
Interrupt someone explaining why they love a certain restaurant to point out a clumsy turn-of-phrase?
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If that happens, only the most radical measures, or a euro-zone bail-out, will turn things around.
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But then the students fall about laughing as the woman appears to be carrying out a three-point turn instead of parking.
But Norwich looked to have rescued a point seven minutes from time when Grant Holt fired home after his turn out-witted Rio Ferdinand.
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One of the three deputies vying for the post, Mike Torode says he has not ruled out a complete U-turn on corporation tax if he is elected.
But many ground realities will continue to haunt the industry unless land and transitional funds are readily available to turn out-of-date factories into fully equipped and compliant facilities.
True, wine words can be pretty hilarious, mostly unintentionally, but for the record, at least some of the phoniest-sounding--take "road tar" for instance, or "petrol"--turn out to be easily experienced, reproducible results.
The Office of Budget Responsibility's gloomy forecasts of lacklustre economic growth, living standards squeezed more than at any time since the 1930s and rising government debt could - it admits - turn out to be optimistic.
And some groups heavily involved in Bush's 2004 campaign -- representing thousands of volunteers and millions of dollars in resources -- said they plan to sit this cycle out or turn their focus to down-ballot races.
Today she keeps it relatively simple and claims that - if today's figures turn out be anything like accurate - the Welsh government's flagship subsidy policy is "in tatters".
Without doubt the heart of the Eurozone has recovered strongly amid an era of record low monetary settings but we trust that the inflation-fighting instincts of the ECB turn out to be a better-judge than 2009 when they last adjusted policy upwards in response to price pressures.
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The shape of the 2007-09 recession will turn out to have been 10 months of muddle-through, three months of a nasty micro-Depression and six more months of muddle-through.
Barring a constitutional amendment, it seems that the line-item veto may turn out to be one of America's shorter-lived fiscal experiments, at least at presidential level. (Forty-three state governors have this power, and it is under no threat there.) Despite its controversy, the veto does nothing to change the basic structure of budget-making.
For some users, the option to enable Wi-Fi is completely grayed-out, while others are able to turn on Wi-Fi but are unable to connect to a network.
It might sound like something straight out of a Harry Potter movie, but a mysterious piece of rock salvaged from a 400-year-old wreck might turn out to be a legendary Viking "Sunstone" -- an ancient solar compass.
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And the final idea--they had four--was to actually take a cell from an adult animal--a skin cell from you, for example--and figure out how to turn it back into what it once was in its lineage, you know, way--so it's got all the DNA, but it's become specialized.
If turn-out really is as low as predicted, what does it mean for democratic legitimacy?
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Even if only a fraction of them do, it could still be decisive in low-turn-out primaries.
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