Prof Sanders agrees that fruit and vegetables are not "super foods" that protect against cancer but - like many nutritionists - takes the view that it is better to fill up your plate with vegetables than a lot of the other high-calorie food it's so easy to snack on.
It is clear the politicians won't offer that up to them on a plate, as it is a recipe for being rejected.
Finally he picks up the plate and uses it to drop the ballot into the receptacle.
The for-profit sector recognized that an entire segment of the higher education market was largely untapped, and it stepped up to the plate to meet that demand.
Most are part of a cat's cradle of interconnecting cracks, which redistribute the energy that builds up in a plate as it is squeezed by its neighbours.
Barry's method tells the robot about an object's nature, focusing its attention on the most effective interactions -- sliding a plate until it's more easily picked up, for example.
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With GS, WFC, and JPM account for 23% of the XLF, there will be no leadership there until they step up to the plate and bring it.
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Sharp or blunt, table knives also meant forks, if for no other reason than that, once you stopped impaling your meat (not to mention tearing it up with your hands and teeth) and began cutting it on a plate, you needed a fork to anchor it while you sliced.
It needs to step up to the plate and deliver a mobile ad solution that works for SMBs.
Because the plate is flat, it can be made of plastic and folded up for launch.
If Microsoft wants to limit its devices to WMV-only, it's got to step up to the plate and deliver some consumer-level transcoding tools.
Following the Galaxy S4 launch, it looks like Apple has stepped up to the plate and decided to meet them on the PR battlefield.
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After gorging on bear meat, the expedition's scientists bring back evidence that helps prove the controversial theory of continental drift, which gives rise in due course to the science of plate tectonics, which explains why it was that Krakatoa blew itself up--and will do so again, in eons hence.
Sure, the Nexus 4 could fill the void for a good number of people, but it's high time that others step up to the plate.
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We'd throw them into the natural world to contemplate it and then ask them to serve their answer up on a plate.
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In the meantime, it turned out that the ECB had to step up to the plate, again, by purchasing Spanish and Italian bonds.
They - and many governments - will certainly be disappointed that it has taken so long for the ECB to step up to the plate.
In his most recent speeches he cautioned that the Fed is limited in what it can do anyway, and called for Congress to step up to the plate.
But a little scratching on the gold-plate of this ideal reveals it for what it is: a modern targeting technique, albeit a big step up from zip-codes, but certainly neither an answer to what consumers expect of brands in the digital space nor a guarantee of increased attention or ad contagion of the desired viral variety.
Turns out it's not so easy to look up someone's home address based on his license plate number in California.
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