The first phase of campaign 2000 is less like a gold rush and more like a game of Clue.
Vick, the first overall pick in the 2001 college draft, last season became the first quarterback ever to rush for more than 1, 000 yards.
My solution is to remove the fatal flaw at the heart of the system - the original sin of priority, because once you've removed priority you've removed the need for traffic lights and the need for speed because we're in no rush any more.
But in this new virtual gold rush, a more traditional competitor has been overlooked by many: the videogame console.
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Even if growing shortages of power push prices up, it would be wise not to rush into building more stations: before starting work on Angra 3, says Mr de Oliveira, Eletronuclear should see whether Angra 2 is free of the constant shutdowns that have plagued Angra 1.
Bus companies need more drivers for the morning rush than at 11am, and banks require more tellers at lunchtime than at teatime.
Then, suddenly, the accountant doesn't need to rush off for that more important engagement, after all.
The bad news: It provided funding for only one year, and Zhu had to rush to lock in more financial support almost as soon as he arrived in California.
Since then there has been a rush to bring on more partners and raise more funds to perfect the technically tricky art of pairing a digital signal with the existing analog signals while meeting strict FCC requirements.
No, what you have before you is the product of nothing more than a rush to judgment.
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The traffic, even at rush hour, is little more than a trickle.
Organizers want the rush because they know the more time workers have to learn about a union, the less they usually want one.
This is not one of those investments to rush to purchase: probably more sensible to run screaming in the other direction in fact.
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Among the risks, he said, was that the kyat would keep increasing in value as more foreign dollars rush in to take advantage of business opportunities there, hurting exports.
The same effect is evident in nature - animals that win fights for alpha male status experience a testosterone rush that makes them even more willing to fight and push their way to the top.
At the time it was announced, I argued that the spin-off of the PC business looked more like a rush to have a credible story for a quarterly investor call than a well thought out strategy.
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Rush, who has played more than 100 appearances for the Welsh region five years ago, captained the side and was influential in their EDF Energy Anglo-Welsh Cup triumph last season and their march to the semi-finals of the Heineken Cup.
The more confidence weakens and asset prices fall, the more eager is the rush into cash.
Some countries might expect more of a land rush than Switzerland.
Year after year, the CEO has seen new and more-nimble competitors rush into your industry with unique business models and engagement strategies that are picking off an increasing number of your customers.
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Previously, in the late 1990s, Greenspan's mistakes had temporarily made the dollar too strong, clobbering traditional manufacturing and agriculture and thereby prompting even more investor capital to rush into the already hot high-tech market.
"I think we need to see what comes out with more data before we rush to judgment about whether he has a mental illness or something else that's different than that, " he said Tuesday on CNN.
This is both harder and more of an adrenaline rush than it seems, because the sled likes to tip over and keeping it from doing so involves a lot of squatting and leaning, while going uphill means getting your weight off the sled and running behind, like pushing a grocery cart, to help the dogs.
But are results do suggest that the rush to social should be tempered with more than a little caution.
Sutter's ghost may be standing there now, fingers crossed that Sacramento can cope more successfully with the new rush of people heading towards it.
We traveled the museum, looking at pretty paintings, talking about the famed Impressionist, and even more so about the adrenaline rush of visiting a world-class museum.
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Rather than order a rush audit, a manager waited four more months and then told an agent to get the couple to extend the deadline by a year.
It makes it easier to manage capacity in theatres: a popular film can simply be shown on more screens, avoiding the rush to obtain extra film prints of a surprise hit.
The 1880s saw a shift from Nordic skiing (cross-country skiing), to Alpine skiing (downhill skiing), because the adrenaline rush of gliding down a mountainside had more mass appeal than skiing across level terrain.
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