All of that has boiled over into a stock decline and increasing pleas by investors to put more cash to use.
Remind giant U.S. metacorporations that antitrust law still existed and that it would be put to use.
President Bush not only failed to secure Moscow's approval for a U.S. use of force, he was put on notice that the USSR would take strong exception to such use.
Investors have pressured Apple for years to put the cash to good use.
Relief organizations, NGOs, and government agencies throughout the country have already begun to put the new technology to use.
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One is the pressure on firms to put their capital to efficient use.
After notching one goal and eight assists in 20 postseason games a year ago, when the top-seeded Rangers reached the Eastern Conference finals, Stepan is ready to put his experience to good use.
Perhaps what profit seeking banks are now saying is that 25 bps is no longer enough to keep them from deploying that reserve stash, that they now want to put that stash to better use.
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For marketers, this data is pure gold and it will no doubt be put to use.
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But the success of this investment largely depends upon how utilities put it to use.
But it is harder to argue that he put those talents to good use.
Repositories like GitHub can be a great source about how an API is being put to use.
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Dr Negro cautioned that there was no way to tell how the feathers were put to use.
If performance is trending better than expected, you may want to scale up and put extra money to use immediately.
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The only emissions from the fuel cell itself are water and waste heat, which can be captured and put to use.
But no evidence has been found they were actually put to use.
The truth is that we still don't know all of the innovative ways in which 1-gigabit Internet service will be put to use.
But satellite technology has advanced, and is being put to use.
Many of the biggest private-equity firms have raised billions of dollars in war chests aimed at the ailing financial sector, and are just waiting for the chance to put them to use.
That ratio has collapsed from 17 early last year to around 9--meaning that money sits in a sock drawer or a bank account for about twice as long as it once did before being put to use.
Taking the time to inquire about the actual outcomes an organization is able to achieve on behalf of the issues and populations it targets can be critical to understanding how your charitable gifts are being put to use.
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As a result, the government is encouraging people to reduce consumption, and put excess water to better use.
Our knowledge is limited and, just as importantly, our ability to put that knowledge to use is limited.
In 1997, sober, Power set out in search of a way to put his money and energy to use.
And, of course, the conclusion of this story is that I had to put my insurance to use last week.
Arriving in the United States in 1989, at age 23, Gheorghe had limited English and no obvious way to put his Romanian technical training to use.
Most would rhapsodize about being able to immediately put that extra power to good use.
At a time when governments around the world are rethinking their tax structures in the hope of increasing economic growth, it is both reasonable and prudent for Puerto Rico to lower its rates so that people and businesses can put that money to good use.
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