If money could buy the kingdom's way out of trouble, its position might be less precarious.
If these donors wish to help their children, they should begin by teaching them the value of hard work and merit, not how to buy one's way out of an underachieving high-school career.
Now Congress wants to move to further restrict the roles women can fill in an attempt to keep them out of harm's way and out of the direct combat.
But there's no way of getting out of this Hotel California without immediate supply-side reform.
The frightening thing is that I don't think there's any way out of this literally vicious cycle.
What you're left with is a cutting-edge device that's priced way out of consideration for most, and frankly, way outside the realm of sensibility.
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But there can be little doubt that United hold the ascendancy at the moment as they swept aside a Sunderland team that somehow survived an opening salvo that could have put Ferguson's men way out of reach before half-time.
But he argued that the UK government's policy of cutting its way out of the deficit was "the wrong thing to do", warning "we are in a pre-1930s situation at the moment and if we don't reverse that we could be heading for a depression".
Yet despite the bravado, the nuclear option is enormously risky and Frist does not seem inclined to use it if there's any other way out of the impasse.
This touches a raw nerve in Japan as voters ponder the cost of the government's efforts to spend its way out of a recession, which ended (for now) in the three months to March when the economy grew by 1.9% compared with the previous quarter.
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Mr Blair's parents toiled their way out of the Celtic working class, giving their son an insight into ordinary life that eludes the current prime minister and chancellor.
If he is identifying them as a major part of the party's image problem, he is right, but he's not pointing a way out of their complex dilemma - the choice between being quislings to faithful Republicans or obstructionists in the mind of most Americans.
However, Oliva said the base's emergency center was standing down, as the storm's track seemed to put Parris Island out of harm's way.
Apple CEO Tim Cook likes to say tablets -- not laptops -- are the future of computing, yet it feels like Apple's software goes out of its way to limit what you can do on the machine.
All of GM's car plants will soon be laid out in the same way, regardless of what's built there.
He was a healthy scratch in New York's previous game and has been trying to work his way out of coach John Tortorella's doghouse.
Therefore, she wanted to put the gifts out of reach of the Jones lawyers, out of harm's way.
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"This database will be a powerful tool that will aid in the enforcement of New York's gun control measures and keep more of our citizens out of harm's way, " Silver said.
They were caught in a no man's land, eager to finish but even more eager to get out of harm's way.
And if you're fairly poor, that's a good way of getting out of that.
Now that's out of the way, maybe Congress will focus on solving our energy problem.
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Whether they are now able to move on from their "first date" this week to build a successful political marriage is the key to the EU's capacity to navigate its way out of its current crisis.
For most, it's a stop on the way in and out of California along Interstate 10, but for others, it's home for a few months of the year.
Meanwhile, Ben Schott's Miscellany series, which started out as a way of enlivening the author's Christmas cards, became a trivia phenomenon to rival the Guinness Book Of Records.
The design of the physical device gets out of the way of the gadget's software--which lets it morph from being a Web browser to a media player to a phone and back again.
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