This is the time for Apple to put all hands on deck to put the fire out and put itself back on track.
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"He knew perfectly well that he was not entitled to go to court, put on a solicitor's gown, put the collar and the bands on, put the wig on and stand in court to represent Mr Moss but he did so, " Mr Bell said.
Then you should also know what was the expected risk and what it was you put on, when you put that trade on.
He said he regretted the sectarian label that had been put on the saint and also the political label that had been put on St Patrick.
And if you do choose to put your name on your business, put a price on it.
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So, we put the sneakers on Brian, we put the sneakers on me, couple of measurements - guess what?
And we need to make sure that we take the steps necessary to continue to grow the economy, that Congress acts on proposals the President has put forward that they have yet to act on to, for example, put teachers back to work and first responders back to work, to put American construction workers back on the job.
Craig Kieswetter and Michael Lumb then put on 68 in 8.1 overs for the first wicket to put England firmly on course.
Investors are watching the real estate market closely, with Barclays Capital saying recently that if prices continued to rise it would put pressure on the economy as the government would be required to put restrictions on lending.
Ms. SANDRILL GREEN: The water just kept rising, so we got the table and we put the couch on top of the table, and we put chairs on top of the couch and--trying to keep him dry up...
"We can stop trying to put pressure on the opposition scrum so they stay up, we want to put pressure on them, but if they fall over all the time we're getting penalised, " Hansen said.
It is calling for farm workers to be put on an equal footing with other employees in South Africa, and is urging the big international supermarket chains to put pressure on suppliers to improve working conditions.
In 2006, a firm called Tidal Electric Ltd put forward proposals to take the project on, but that has since been put on hold.
Unlike Apple, which places increasingly tight control over what people can put on iPads, Google seems to want as many outsiders as possible to put anything they want on Android, with the fastest possible velocity of successful apps moving through the system (love an app, and you can automatically Tweet a link to its app store location).
To better and more selectively prepare future educators is to put less emphasis on arguing federal vs. state control and to put more on simply raising the bar across the board.
And if so, would you put - who would you put on your fantasy team?
Senate Democrats have put a proposal on the table, House Democrats have put a proposal on the table that achieves the balance that we support.
The approaching August doldrums also put pressure on account managers to put money to work.
"We need to put pressure on the legislators to put more land aside, " said Weerts.
You can put it on your roof, but unlike other systems where you have 20 to 30 solar panels and the only option is to put them on your roof, here's a situation where you have two or three and you can put them wherever you like.
Mr. KATZ: In fact, I will - you could put whatever odometer you want to put on this one.
So we put the technology trade back on and we put the small-cap growth trade back on.
You still suit up, you put on your badge, put yourself at risk every single day.
The only way I have been able to think of to put a serious break on the process is to put some sort of cap on the amount of return on investment that can receive preferential treatment.
The political connections that earned Goldman the sobriquet Government Sachs have been loosened by the crisis. (Jon Corzine, pictured right above, who was appointed Goldman's CEO in 1994, was for a while governor of New Jersey and his successor, Henry Paulson, left, went on to become President George Bush's treasury secretary.) A press that once put Goldman on a pedestal prefers today to put the boot in.
Asked when he would finally be deported, she said she "couldn't put a date on it and it would be silly for me to put a date on it" but insisted it remained her aim to see it happen as soon as possible.
Sarah Palin has certainly put Alaska on the national map and put herself forward as one of those leaders.
"There's only one way to shut them up and that's put Biarritz on the back foot and put them in the corners and try and bury them, " he told BBC Sport.
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"In the days before Pampers, you actually got to fold the cloth, you got to put it on, you got to put the safety pin in and I haven't pricked any baby yet, " Mr. Lee told a rapt nation.
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"You can't put a price on people's lives, but you can't put a value on their sanity, either, " she told committee members.
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