Anything that falls outside the realm of these core objectives--and that presumably includes the push-out provision--can be worked out before a final bill gets to the president's desk, he says.
U.S. applauded Somalia's progress, citing its first democratically-elected government and its successful efforts to push out al Qaeda-linked militants.
It is the very nature of the battle in Afghanistan - to push the Taliban out, take land and hold it - which means helicopters could never be the one-and-only solution.
Push back the phase-out of benefits to higher income levels, and the number of families receiving tax credits and subsidies explodes.
Charter schools routinely push out low-performing students, dumping them and their low test-scores back into the traditional public school system.
On the AIDS day issue, did this White House look at any chance, any ways of working with HHS in trying to push more anti-retrovirals out for more AIDS patients and HIV patients?
Last year, the big Asian consumer electronics companies conducted a coordinated, all-out push for 3D televisions, and consumers largely ignored them, which is hardly surprising given the need for wearing ridiculous special glasses and a paucity of 3D content.
Armstrong himself ran U.S. ad sales for Google before joining AOL. One of his first moves upon arrival was to push out Coleman--the same Greg Coleman who then went to HuffPo--and replace him with Jeff Levick, another Google veteran, who brought in his own team.
On one tract, we had to help a family push out their loaded-down 2x4.
"Workers should be allowed to earn overtime if they wish to, " she said, warning that scrapping the opt-out could push people into illegal and potentially hazardous work.
To boot, Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play is just around the bend, and if Amazon's able to launch its own app store, why not push out a game-centric one from a name that people already know and trust?
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The Welsh Government has put in a wide ranging, push-the-boat-out opening gambit, knowing full well that this time, it's the UK Government that's on the spot, and equally suspicious of the motives and benefits to Wales of many of the proposals.
It's also capable of working out if you've shared your sounds with a friend and will push out a mono mix to both headphones -- so neither of you miss out on the other half.
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Solyndra had 73% debt to 27% equity, not the 65%-35% split that the Treasury Department wanted before Energy boxed it out of a 2009 due-diligence review in the push to get stimulus dollars out the door.
With Gareth Cooper part of Gloucester's Guinness Premiership play-off push and Mike Phillips out, London Irish's Warren Fury, 22, comes in.
Kvaerner is trying to raise at least one billion kroner and up to two billion kroner by issuing new shares in a push to sort out its short-term financial problems.
It is meant to push companies out of the so-called valley of death where private equity or debt investors are reluctant to cover huge construction costs on unproven technology given the sluggish growth outlook for power demand.
James sustained the injury in the 15-14 win at Newcastle and will now miss out on Bath's push for the play-offs.
Will 2013 be the year you push several points of IT-budget spending out of the legacy column and into the innovation column?
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This will mean no party can push through laws to sort out the post-credit crunch confusion without bringing other parties on board.
The main reason to worry about government borrowing is that it could push up long-term interest rates, crowd out private-sector investment and hamper growth.
Verizon said that the open policy will still be in force when LTE rolls out -- the big push into EV-DO was a winning bet, so it's going to try and be aggressive with 4G as well.
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The whole piece is excellent, pointing out the apples-to-oranges comparison between public schools and charters, noting that charters routinely push out students that underperform.
"They know with one push of an e-mail, you can send out something statewide, " Szakos said.
In the summer of 1998 Cotsakos announced he would push the firm into the red in an all-out landgrab.
He worries that such large deficits could crowd out private-sector investment and push up interest rates in the longer term.
It also prompted the powerful NRA to push back, and we can expect an all-out campaign whose outcome is far from certain.
But the effect of the new laws, says Michael Williams of the Bond Market Association in New York, could be simply to push secondary-market participants, fearful of liability, out of the sub-prime business altogether.
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The single currency requires a fresh catalyst to push the EUR out of this perceived 1.2950-1.3150 range.
Ma-Kalambay, who was also typically erratic throughout, was called upon to push a Mulgrew free-kick from all of 35 yards out for a corner.
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