But the tourists were checked to 101-8 following some sharp work in the field by the home side.
The institute also supervises translations of Sharp's work into other languages -- a task made more complicated by the precisely defined concepts.
Ma himself has impressed many with his sharp entrepreneurial sense and work ethic.
This model of welfare tried to keep savings high and work incentives sharp.
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Hayter took advantage of good work from Billy Sharp just before the quarter-hour to break the deadlock by side-footing home past Luke Steele.
On days when the dogs are not involved in investigations, their handlers hide the scents or objects they are trained to seek to keep them sharp and to maintain the work-reward practice.
Helyar notes that equipment manufacturers are likely to reduce orders to avoid a sharp increase in their inventory of work in progress.
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Its army of researchers provide useful guidance: a recent IMF paper suggests that steady fiscal consolidations, rather than the sharp ones the EC favours, work better.
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The team's work offers such a sharp picture of the past that it is possible to trace the histories even of individual communities, such as one in Essex whose inhabitants built, used and then abandoned an enclosure within the span of a single generation.
This jobs bill connects the long-term unemployed to temporary work to keep their skills sharp while they look for a job, and it gives hundreds of thousands of young people the hope of a job next summer.
Those who argue that prison does not work still have to explain the sharp cut in recorded crime in Britain over the past five years.
Judge Shani Barnes praised officers who finally caught Reid, but reserved sharp criticism for the "years of inadequate work" that had allowed him to elude capture for so long.
"The sharp drop in the number of people placed into work last month is really disappointing, " REC chief executive Kevin Green said.
The recently introduced Jobseeker's Allowance, with its tough test of a claimant's availability for work, has also led to a sharp fall in benefit claims.
Wright-Phillips made the game safe for Chelsea with a powerful shot from the edge of the box after some fine work from Joe Cole, who looked sharp throughout.
Hongbin Qu, chief economist for China at HSBC, said the improvement in factory conditions suggests earlier easing measures from Beijing have started to work and should ease concerns of a sharp growth slowdown.
The critical journey produces a series of sharp and witty observations about Chekhov's life and work.
Going backwards it doesn't work like that - you get a really sharp turn with little use of the wheel.
The President said that his singular focus was getting Americans back to work in an attempt to calm the markets after sharp sell-offs in Europe again today and the averages all down on Wall Street in late morning trade on Friday.
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But we will work hard when we can, and try and stay sharp ready for the games.
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Although sharp workouts are common leading up to the race, those Derby hopefuls that work poorly rarely run well on race day.
For those who are serious, Sharp has a condensed version of what he says are the required readings of his work, a guide to self-liberation, available free on the Albert Einstein Institution website.
His work-rate was phenomenal, he was dropping into midfield, he looked sharp and he just needed a goal and I'm glad he got that.
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