It's all very cool -- and it's coming into play less than two months before the primary.
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Along with the 3-point shot, the ratcheting up of physical play in the middle rendered low post play less effective.
Nato needs to play less of a waiting game and be more proactive in pushing the US to speed up the talks process.
He had also urged GEC to play a less prominent part in the European bid.
Both are first basemen, meaning they play a less demanding position than Cano.
Ezra, 18 months David's senior, often traveled with his brother, but a more introverted personality led him to play a less public role.
But Buehler says Guthrie was willing to play for less-fortunate folks.
But now that most major currencies float, they play a less important role in foreign-currency markets than they did in the Bretton Woods era of fixed exchange rates.
But now the Washington policy institute, Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), has proposed further trimming of the average workweek, noting that more play and less work could help slow global warming significantly.
Huckabee, however, performed poorly among voters who said religion either didn't matter "much" or "not at all, " which may prove troublesome in states like New Hampshire where religious voters play a less significant role in the Republican Party.
"Bennett's play feels less like a class comedy than an old man's rage against the sterility of today's cautious, over-organised society, where all boxes must be computer-ticked, and all human spirit and oddity processed away, " said Ismene Brown in her review for The Arts Desk.
Dayna Even has found spending one hour a day fully focused on her 6-year-old son, Maximilian, means "he's less likely to act out, he's more likely to play independently and less likely to interrupt adults, " says the 51-year-old writer and tutor in Kailua, Hawaii.
"The pre-season has been very positive and we've managed to prepare the squad well, allowing every man to play more or less the same time, " he told the club's official Web site.
Heder, blond-haired and modeling a series of pastel turtlenecks, has less to play with.
That means the situation at the top of the table is as tight as ever but with one game less to play.
It's possible, for example, that new music might end up costing radio stations less to play than the Eagles or Fleetwood Mac.
If the rulings are indeed upheld, those two teams will now have less cash to play with.
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He has also said he has become less inclined to play with pain.
But they may anyway be less tempted to play the spoiler in Iraq.
But lower rates make lenders less willing to play their part, and that tends to reduce the volume of credit.
With a high opportunity cost to building reputation, both the biased and unbiased are less likely to play against type.
Simple Plug and Play wiring means the device can be fitted and ready to play your favourite tunes in less than an hour.
The chances of that happening may be slim, but EU leaders also have less runway to play with than they did a year ago.
But racial politics also play out in small, less ominous ways.
They may be less willing to play the game of climbing the corporate ladder and more convinced skipping rungs is the new norm as they navigate the management ranks.
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Eighth seed Fish was less happy to play in the scorching afternoon heat, complaining about the timeouts that Colombian opponent Alejandro Falla took for treating cramps before sealing a 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 7-6 (8-6) victory.
Subscriptions to rental services such as GameFly or codes for online game portals such as WildTangent also offer good value, allowing friends and family to play hundreds of titles for less than the price of one.
Senator LINDSEY GRAHAM (Republican, South Carolina): I believe that the votes to withdraw politically in Iraq have diminished, and that the testimony involving people like myself and those on the fence are going to be less likely to play politics with troop withdrawals.
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