Very few professionals are strong enough to spot this and stand up to it.
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Some of the experiments required them to stand it for 10 to 20 seconds.
Bush's designee found himself Thursday in the rarified air of a Senate controlled by Democrats, who realized the Senate majority only Wednesday and stand to lose it January 20 when Bush and Vice President-elect Dick Cheney are sworn in to their offices.
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If they think they can stand up to it - like an Aitken, or like a Neil Hamilton, who had been a government minister, fluent speaker, intelligent man, barrister, and so on - those people can well take it on the chin and hit back.
In sync with the show's evocative look back, Martin Puris, the genius "Mad Man" behind the automotive company's tag line "The Ultimate Driving Machine, " introduced the program's opening ad, a superbly crafted vignette, complete with historical footage, that brings to life the story behind the car and how it came to stand for what it does in the minds of consumers.
If he is to be taken at his word, then it is clearly time for him to stand down, and make it clear to people why he is doing so.
It's not that there's anything wrong with the M500 (except for the highly questionable color choice), it's just that given how crowded the field for 4GB and 5GB players is these days, it takes a lot to stand out more stand out than it used to.
If an Android phone wanted to stand out, it had to offer what the iPhone couldn't on the hardware side.
If the ruling is allowed to stand it will give increased standing in Canadian corporate matters to stakeholders other than shareholders, such as investors in bonds and employees.
Had the Supreme Court had allowed the lower court's ruling to stand, it would have given increased standing in Canadian corporate matters to stakeholders other than shareholders, such as investors in bonds and employees.
"It's my song and I've got to stand by it, " he said before sound check.
"You do the best but you get so close to stuff when you are recording it, you can't stand back and listen to it as other people will, " he said.
You have to stand there and see it to believe it.
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Every political party has a system of vetting potential candidates and will not allow them to stand if it is thought they do not have the skills, experience or talent to become an MP.
Senator DURBIN: I think we say to the Iraqi people in no uncertain terms that we have given them a chance to have a country and to govern it, and that with that becomes a responsibility to stand and defend it.
Were they really supposed to stand by and leave it up to Democratic officials to decide what voters intended?
Then we melt it down, dig another hole, bury it again and pay people to stand around guarding it.
"If you pay someone to stand next to a kettle, it costs between 15 and 25 percent of each dollar raised, " Seiler said.
But as soon as a decision is made, everybody has to stand by it.
"This is an unprecedented loss of local control and we were not going to stand for it, " Ms. Crossin said.
Runners are a glutted genre at this point and for one to stand out it takes a certain amount of style and an acceptable price point.
Tony Judt, a scholar at New York University who has written widely on modern French culture and ideas, suggests that one useful way to take writing about France by foreigners is to stand it on its head.
So, is it better to stand out from the crowd or go with similar branding so that it leads to a universal standard?
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Most of us would know nothing about the filibuster had not Jimmy Stewart used it to stand up to corrupt politicians in the movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, only this time it was a real senator doing the same thing.
"For me it was about getting some overs under my belt and testing the knee out to make sure it could stand up to bowling again, " he said of his return.
But, on a visit to the site this week, it was tempting to fear it may not stand at all.
Al-Jaafari, who has insisted for weeks he wouldn't resign, also wrote a letter to the United Iraqi Alliance, telling it to stand behind him or choose another candidate.
Finally we asked Valerie, the park's 7, 400-pound African elephant, to stand on the phone and toss it to the pavement.
That made it safe for Republicans to stand firm in opposition and risky for Democrats from swing districts to support it.
The 920, which already looked a very attractive product in the brief moments I had my hands on it last week, will have something to make it stand out from the crowd - in the UK at least.
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