"If it doesn't stick, no amount of money will help, " he said.
The computation system is all stick, no carrot.
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To find upsets, it's best stick to the No. 9 through No. 12 seeds.
Successive governments have tried both carrot and stick, to no avail.
In contrast to the homebrew potential on Memory Stick, there is no way for consumers to burn UMDs.
Mr Mitchell, unlike Mr Holbrooke, speaks quietly with no big stick in reserve.
Just because one started off with a bearish view does not mean one has to stick to that view no matter what is happening elsewhere.
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My first suggestion for those in charge of the MSO brand is that they stick to their knitting, no pun intended.
The officials who gave the scripted introductions for Mr. Cuomo said they agreed with every word and felt no pressure to stick to the script.
Besides, even if talks did start again, no agreement would stick without the acquiescence of Hamas, which won the last Palestinian election, in 2006, and is still strong enough to kibosh any deal done without it.
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When that fails, as in Japan, they have no choice but to stick with easing.
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' But when the judge decided 'I'm going to stick with this' we had no alternative.
The proposed Forever stamp is good for a first-class letter no matter when you stick it on the envelope.
No deal will ever stick without the support of these ethnic groups, but Mr Karzai has struggled to keep them on board.
But in the long term, India has no option but to stick to deregulation as it had done with the credit policy announced before last year's election.
Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce says the multi-millionaire star should stick to acting because she has no idea what it is like for working families struggling with rising costs.
In any case, the notion that critics of contemporary reforms simply want to defend all teachers no matter what and stick like glue to the status quo is simply untrue.
At the time, Mr Straw sought to blame the previous administration, saying that Labour had no choice but to stick to two years' worth of Conservative spending plans on taking office because of the allegedly parlous state of the public finances.
So far nearly 1, 000 volunteers (mostly students) have tried the game, and almost no one has managed to stick to the optimal strategy.
Everett has no illusions these lessons will stick overnight.
Established companies frequently make unprofitable investments or stick too long with products and services that no longer meet the needs of customers.
He planned to work during the four-hour ride from Boston but forgot his USB memory stick, leaving him with a laptop and no code to mess with.
They provide 20 to 25MB of space at no cost, but they also stick their ads on each of your Web pages--acceptable if all you aim to do is show off pictures of your new kid, for instance.
With design cues that we thought had been abandoned by 2006-era laptops, we're left scratching our heads as to why no one felt the need to stick this on a treadmill for a couple of weeks -- although Fujitsu did say that it would have had to pass the costs of shrinking the hardware onto the consumer.
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Finding a drug that would stick was akin to climbing a sheer cliff with no cracks.
Compromise is possible, but if both sides stick to their theological positions, there will be no agreement by November 24th.
We need to refocus our thinking and think, oh no, it's a hockey stick, it's a curve that really nothing much happens until we get to the very fringes and all of a sudden everything happens.
So long as you stick to the big three, there's almost no risk.
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