The implication was that it would not be worth Egypt's while to stick out its neck to save Iraq.
Not wishing to stick around to find out I bought all the dry ice he had and made my exit.
The problem with mirrors is that they have to stick out - causing drag which adds to noise and fuel costs - and suffer from safety problems due to glare and blind spots.
Soon after, McGregor kept out a stinging effort from Cacau and did brilliantly to stick out a leg and divert Pogrebniak's scuffed follow-up, with the big Russian striker allowed to carry on from a clearly offside position.
There are also plenty of venture-backed companies that have decided to stick it out until the market warms up again to the idea of riskier investing.
She impressed on him how much better it would be to stick it out in his lower-level job than to bolt.
At the moment it's moving backwards - nobody wants to stick their head out, or to compromise.
Dr Smith's team has mimicked Pavlov by training moths to stick their tongues out in response to a chemical called cyclohexanone, which was puffed at them while they were fed sugared water.
Their willingness to stick it out oftentimes puts them in a position of leadership that they are completely unequipped to handle.
Upon hearing this, I had to stick my head out an open window to get some air.
While the request has not been without its share of grumbles from investors, it appears none are so opposed to it they are willing to stick their neck out and lead efforts to push back.
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Our year-end Love Only One contest invites analysts and money managers to stick their necks out by choosing one stock to buy or to sell short.
For example, resolve to write out and stick to a list every time you go to the store in order to stay on budget.
Then it's my turn to stick out my hand and present you with the bill.
The couple don't try to stick out, but they're also not ashamed of who they are.
It can be revived as long as both parties are willing to stick it out.
There is so much litter on the doorstep these days that envelopes have to scream to stick out.
We need someone to stick out their neck and sketch us a future.
As games start to get better, more intelligent stories, the bad ones start to stick out like sore thumbs.
The bone around the spine doesn't form properly, causing part of the spinal cord to stick out of the baby's back.
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"I don't necessarily like to stick out too much, " Wright said Thursday.
As a nation we are blessed with a talent for being individuals who are not afraid to stick out from the crowd.
But you can also reasonably argue that if Johnson had been allowed to stick it out for a few years, it had a real chance of paying off.
For Yandell, his wife and many other residents trying to stick it out, the white picket fence of an American dream has faded into a seemingly hopeless suburban nightmare.
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But at school, her former English teacher Elizabeth Slater remembers that Loncki made a point not to stick out, that she was more interested in being part of a group.
Those looking to the U.S. for the inspiration to stick it out might be disappointed: even companies showing growth have shut down in the face of VC disdain and looming cash shortages.
The thing is beautiful -- and yeah, we can confirm, as Kaz suggested, that you really do want to stick out your hand and touch the picture when you're standing in front of it, particularly, when the video cycles through images of the ocean, with water droplets hitting the screen.
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For instance, Qatar, the Gulf state most willing to stick its neck out in the peace process, has suggested that it will put an end to normalisation with Israel.
Walk up to the person or small group and gracefully stick out your hand to introduce yourself.
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