Seamus Coleman drove across the pitch from the right wing and laid the ball off for Evatt, whose cross took a deflection and fell nicely for Southern to finish from six yards.
"I'm definitely not a goal-scorer, but he laid it right on a tee for me, " Orpik said.
The previous generation made all these investments that not only put people to work right away but also laid the foundation then for economic growth in the future.
You see the same corporate behavior happen around the time companies issue annual bonuses, and I will tell you there are few things more insulting and aggravating, from a financial perspective, than being laid off right before bonuses are issued.
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As it turned out, the Germans laid mines, all right, but they didn't set them off because they were caught sitting on them.
While older, more experienced and better-paid reporters were getting laid off left and right, I got hired because my employer could pay me pennies, and I would work my butt off to prove myself.
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Right now, there are millions of laid-off construction workers who could be repairing our bridges and roads and modernizing our schools.
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But they've been finally laid to rest which is right and proper.
But that right must be exercised subject to conditions laid down by authorities charged with the duty of keeping law and order and public peace.
We made health insurance 65 percent cheaper for families relying on COBRA. We acted to close state budget gaps to prevent hundreds of thousands of teachers and public school workers and firefighters and police officers from being laid off all across the country, including right here in Nevada.
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In other words, even with an absurdly small cherry picked data set laid on top of them, every model got it right.
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Second is financial regulation: its flaws have been laid bare, and the summiteers will want to put it right.
And that, in turn, means that the contractors start hiring some of these folks who may have been laid off -- some of them may have been trained right here at Savannah Tech.
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Yesterday HMV, the beleaguered British entertainment retailer, laid off 190 employees, in an effort to cut costs and right its balance sheet.
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Mr. WYAN: I pretty much know for sure that I would not be able to get another job in the field that I am in right now, because there's just so many people that have been laid off and are out of a job that are doing the same kind of work that I'm doing.
Companies and asset managers have tended to take a laid-back approach to pension underfunding, relying on the markets to right things as they often have before.
"The foundations have been laid but to complete the job Mr Ellis has got to do what is right for the club and go, " said a joint statement.
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This is laid down in the Audit Commission Act, which gives local electors a temporary right of access to the detailed financial records of English councils and police and fire authorities (including contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts).
"Exceptional hardship is not laid down in law, it's the discretion of magistrates and I think that's right, " he said.
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