It's an example of putting individual needs ahead of the collective good, and of putting short term thinking ahead of long term concerns.
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But my printing problems today have nothing to do with paper jams, low toner, or any other error caused by the actual putting of words on paper.
It needs a constant process of negotiation, communication and mutual help: help that may involve (as Mr Clinton, for all his faults, has understood) the putting of money and manpower into places where, on the face of it, America has no interest.
Inside, Amazon has axed the SD slot in favor of putting 2GB of storage onboard.
The National Archives' innovative move of putting scans of these 3.9 million pages online has democratized genealogy.
But you should not make the classic investment mistake of putting all of your eggs in one basket.
Life will not revolve quite so much around food, and the challenge of putting enough of it on the table to feed teenagers.
They have said their concerns centre on whether the IRA is committed to a process of putting all of its weapons verifiably beyond use.
The fuss in Perth and Kinross coincides with new advice to schools from Edinburgh City Council which warns of the dangers of putting pictures of youngsters on the web.
Instead of putting your world of Friends into two buckets, the permutations are endless.
Deep-pocketed investors are wary of putting large amounts of capital into major infrastructure projects in Gridless regions.
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And Sarbanes Oxley had the unintended consequence of putting a lot of companies under pink sheets so they became non-reporting.
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Not everyone is sold on the idea of selling Hagemeyer and putting all of First Pacific's eggs into the Asian basket.
"I have no doubt that we can get out of the bottom four and it is really a matter of putting a couple of wins together, " said McCann.
The Sunday Telegraph reported they had met the publicist Max Clifford last August to discuss the possibility of putting their side of the story in a television interview.
Now, Warner Bros. has canceled the show (at least for the rest of the season) putting dozens of people out of work and costing the network millions of dollars.
Ms. Black said profit margins on unit-dose detergents are constrained because the wholesale price is already high, so the retailer is wary of putting too much of a markup on it.
The lawyers bringing the action on behalf of the US Department of Justice and the various US states affected by the spill have accused BP of putting profits ahead of safety.
If they could, the recording industry would have recognized that digital downloading is the new distribution system for music and, perhaps, they would have bought Napster, instead of putting it out of business.
U. constitution, European leaders assembled to give the treaty a cosmetic makeover, changed its name and guaranteed that the mistake of putting a matter of this magnitude to a public vote would not be repeated.
His main theme is the imperative for the government of putting the promotion of economic growth at the heart of everything it does, to re-engineer the British economy so that it does not stagnate in a Japanese way forever.
It is striking, though, that in tape-recorded interviews I conducted with some of these leading opponents of live-fire exercises on and near Vieques, they adamantly opposed the idea of putting the question of whether those operations should continue to a vote by that island's residents.
But what they really are looking at is the EPA to soon release or formalize, finalize its carbon-based pollution regulations for future power plants and then to get quickly on the task of putting together some of the regulatory rules under the Clean Air Act for existing power plants.
And now, with the help of manager Scooter Braun, Bieber is putting some of that money to good use by investing in startups.
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Officials appear miffed that Shenyang, a nearby city in Liaoning province with huge state-enterprise troubles of its own, has stolen a march by putting dozens of its enterprises on the block for just one yuan each.
The scandal is not the only factor, but a month before the election, Reuters finds Democrats now leading in 11 of 15 crucial seats currently held by Republicans, putting control of the House within reach of the Democrats.
Let's look at one of the biggest changes in medical practice of the past decade: the decision to stop putting millions of postmenopausal women on hormone replacement therapy, which postulated that replacing the estrogen and progesterone their bodies were no longer making would do them long-term good.
The jury found Mitev, of Wood Green, London, guilty of putting somebody in fear of violence.
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According to Tokyo Electric, some workers were injured, with a number of reports putting the number of casualties at 11.
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In fact, the real fault lies not with Mrs Harris but with the American habit of putting partisans in charge of overseeing elections.
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