As governments grapple with the fiscal reckoning, they are squeezing the nonprofits they retain to feed the hungry, house the homeless or mentor at-risk youth.
Jose Maria Olazabal's team trailed Davis Love III's U.S. 10-6 heading into the final day's play, but won eight and tied one of the singles rubbers to retain to the cup.
Some - including the bipartisan leadership of the House Appropriations Committee and House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan - have lately expressed concern about the fees the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) would be able to charge and retain to fund its operations.
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But there is a point beyond which it is his responsibility, as steward of the executive branch, to the American people and to future Presidents and future administrations, to retain the constitutionally enshrined separation of powers, to retain the capacity of the executive branch to deliberate and consult internally so that it can appropriately and independently respond to inquiries like this.
Outsourcing also offers a way to retain access to talented people who may have tired of 9 to 5 jobs or are planning to retire.
That caused some people to freak out, assuming Facebook was changing the policy to retain rights to all your photos as well as your eternal soul.
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The Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act was passed in December 2001 and also calls on companies providing communication services to retain data to help police investigate serious crimes.
The switchover has been carried out in two stages, in order to remind people that they need to take action in order to retain access to their television services.
It is also because, for their part, the European businessmen now so eager to atone for their companies' history are acting for cold, if sensible, commercial reasons: to retain permits to trade or the right to make a takeover in America, as well as to secure, if possible, an indemnity against existing or future claims.
Besides making it difficult as hell to walk in the vineyards, these stones serve to retain the heat of the day and reflect it back to the vines well into the evening, as well as to retain moisture.
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Some 88% of respondents voted against the new policy, apparently hoping to retain the right to vote.
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But although people do not want more sprawl, they want to retain their right to choose their lifestyle.
One example of this would be the Fortress Investment Group which once again has elected to retain its earnings to pursue future investment opportunities.
Consulting firm Elevate Global Ltd. says that as long as factories pay competitive wages, the most effective way to retain employees is to improve communication.
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We are also maintaining our current authorities to help ensure further reform and to retain the ability to reinstate selected sanctions if there is backsliding.
He stressed his commitment to the armed forces' capabilities on land, air and sea and said Britain needed to retain the scope to intervene abroad.
His seat is one of 14 that Republicans are defending while Democrats try to hold onto 21, hoping to retain or add to their 55-45 edge.
The use of flash memory enables social networking companies such as Facebook to retain acceptable response to traffic-heavy social networking and is behind a great many new cloud based services.
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But customers should check the fine print of their contracts to make sure that they retain rights to their online brands if they switch ISPs.
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And if politics can trump the law for Greece, then the same should be true for all five countries, allowing them to stay in the EU and retain access to the single market.
"This contract means the public and businesses will continue to have convenient, local access to essential services while sub-postmasters will retain income to allow them to continue to provide a Post Office service to their communities, " said the federation's general secretary, George Thomson.
States to retain a credible deterrent to the use of such Iraqi weaponry of mass destruction.
Finally, Novartis continues to fight to retain its legal rights to its cancer drug, Glivec.
Finding truly great talent is difficult enough, but to retain it you have to compensate for it.
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The LTA must now decide whether to retain Gilbert in order to work with Britain's lower-ranked players.
For years, AOL has encouraged workers to meet minimum "save" targets to retain customers who want to end their subscriptions.
She would like the mayor to retain budget control and to drive policy, but wants a system with more checks and balances.
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Now, more companies must figure out not only how to retain them, but to better utilize their skills and experience in the meantime.
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With the methods currently used the charities have their work cut out trying to retain a decent level to ensure they break even.
They joined up under a special provision that allowed the Syiems to retain their royal privilege to preserve the customs of the tribe.
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