How much do you have to play nice during the primaries with people of your own party?
Barack Obama of Illinois called a truce last week and promised to play nice.
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Lately, though, Apple has not been in the mood to play nice with competitors.
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We were told to play nice in the sandbox and good things would happen in our careers.
Oh, and the app is built to auto-scale the interface to play nice with hi-res Retina displays, too.
We'll be keeping an eye on you, Amazon -- so let's try and play nice for now on.
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The European Commission's antitrust case is the only serious outstanding threat, but, generally, Microsoft seems resolved to play nice.
The fact that Google and Facebook don't play nice in the sandbox adds to the drama of the situation.
This is also where the speakers are hidden, so it will be interesting to see how those play nice together.
But Russia has oil, plenty of it, and if Putin promises to play nice with foreign companies, apparently opportunity still abounds.
That could get interesting if the European banking system does that thing it might do unless Germany and France play nice.
In fact, the Democrats made their strategy clear: unless we all play nice with one another, everyone is going to get hurt.
Alejandro and I travel well, play nice at school and party happily.
Sandoval plans to play nice once he pulls on the Venezuela uniform.
He had to give off the I'm-not-like-Rumsfeld vibe, and I'm going to play nice with the other Cabinet members - which he did.
To start with, most of the new functions in Crossbow are meant to play nice with the 2007 release of Office and Exchange.
Should they play nice with Steve Jobs or hope that Android tablets catch up fast and give them leverage to negotiate with Apple?
These terms are essentially trivial: amounting to little more than an admonition to play nice with the other boys and girls in the sand pit.
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Rather, it's workable, and should you have an Oculus dev kit (they're shipping out right now), it's not terribly hard to make the game play nice with the headset.
The player's software ships on a disc -- not a full-sized one, mind you, but the kind of miniature disc that simply won't play nice with my laptop's slot-loading optical drive.
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The API is designed to play nice with Android's existing location-based API, but it's unclear if the ease of transition will be enough to convince devs to take a chance on Amazon's offering.
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The key is for them to play nice with each other, and the answer isn't a one-way interface like IR, or an HDMI pass-through with multiple user interfaces layered on top of each other.
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The U.S. will have a divided government for at least two more years and politicians on both sides of the aisle are going to have to learn how to play nice in the sandbox.
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Quite literally one-upping the ONE, this squared-off handheld GPS will reportedly play nice with TomTom's PLUS services, support handsfree calling over Bluetooth, and of course, offer up an elusive (albeit enticing) interaction with a docking station.
Beyond that, the movie wants us to believe that these action figures have learned to play nice and work as a team -- which is good news for humanity, but maybe not so promising for the inevitable sequels.
For example, the beta version we took for a spin was only compatible with the Xbox 360, but the final product is set to play nice with the PS3, PC and Wii U, in addition to next-gen consoles via a software update.
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