Because the government mandates everything from train times to many ticket prices, operators of railway lines have few levers to pull in response to market fluctuations.
In words relayed to Time magazine through his lawyer, Mr Kartashov said from custody that Tsarnaev had been the one trying to "pull him in to extremism".
They all have their own problems and idiosyncrasies to occupy them, but they're forced to pull together in order to survive.
Above all, the past few days have been a shining example of how Americans open our homes and our hearts to those in need and pull together in tough times to help our fellow citizens prepare for and respond to, as well as recover from, extraordinary challenges, whether natural disasters or economic difficulties.
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They planned to stay close to the coast in case they needed to pull in, though there were a few short crossings where they would be unprotected.
Although I never did get used to someone crying in the office, this particular employee felt comfortable enough to pull me aside in the future, to chat (and cry) things out away from the group, which made life a lot easier for both of us.
Eleven years ago, Diane Sawyer was able to pull in some 60 million viewers to watch her PrimeTime Live interview with Michael Jackson.
So the next couple of months are Mr Cardoso's last chance to pull in the party leaders and to plead for one last round of reform before the mud-slinging, and the demands for pre-election handouts, begin.
Afghanistan is close enough to the drawdown of NATO troops in 2014 not to pull out in haste.
We'll want the information that they pull in, but we'll want this new department to pull in information from the INS, from Customs, from the Coast Guard, from the drug enforcement authorities, from the state and local police.
"It had pulled in - starting to pull in - and what it did was it hit the right side of the boat on the dock hard, like a bomb, " Dee Wertz told the network.
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Steyn's thumping penalty from 66 metres cut Leinster's lead to 17 points and the home side then suffered a double blow on 57 minutes when VuliVuli scored a glorious individual try and O'Driscoll appeared to pull a hamstring in attempting to halt the Fijian.
And it looks like, if we pull closer in -- I'm going to ask the guys to pull closer in -- it does -- it is Santa.
Skype also wants to pull in more revenue by licensing its technology to wireless carriers and consumer electronics manufacturers.
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The crew tried to pull it in, hand over hand, but each pull seemed to edge the line closer to the propeller.
Yet Alaska continues to pull in people looking for American wilderness as it used to be.
There's a bit of a learning curve here, when it comes to just turning the thing on -- give it a twist and a pull, not unlike a childproof pill cap to put it in standby and another pull to get things started.
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The user needs to pull the bottle away in time to avoid an overflow.
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Which is just as well since, with demand for freshwater increasing as a corollary of demographic and economic growth, we shall have to pull together even more in future to ensure that there is enough of this fragile, finite resource to go around.
With a VESA mount, you can hang it in your bedroom and use Windows Media Center to pull in content from your main PC or even plug in a digital cable tuner and use it as a stand-alone entertainment system.
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It makes sense for the company to pull in some fresh expertise from a startup infused with ideas about how to handle user-generated content within tighter social graphs.
After the debacle in Srebrenica, the United States would have been obliged to go into Bosnia anyway, in order to pull out the besieged U.N. peacekeepers.
"What looks good in theory is, in fact, pretty complicated to pull off in practice, " says Niel Golightly, a vice president for Ford of Europe.
The 33-year-old is Delhi's third international to pull out in the past week, following injuries to South Africa's AB de Villiers (back) and New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori (hamstring).
To me, an ornate primping station seems a little, well, vain: delovely in theory but, like a certain over-the-top sequined dress that hangs unworn in my closet, hard to pull off in practice.
New reservations continue at a steady, although slower pace in Q1 2013, as compared to December, due in part to the pull ahead of reservations into Q4 by customers seeking to avoid the price increase.
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Sarah Palin was thought to excite the Republican base in Alaska and could pull Ted Stevens to victory, but again he still trails in that race as well.
"Instead of using the console-strategy to pull in new customers, Nintendo have expanded their market by persuading traditional non-gamers to play their games, " Ms Robertson explains.
What was contained in those supposed harassing emails to Kelley and why did they prompt her to pull in the FBI?
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Though still America's second-most-watched sport after football--this season's 51st running of the Daytona 500 is expected to pull in 17 million viewers--NASCAR is no longer the unstoppable marketing phenomenon it used to be.
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