If a court strikes one part of this patchwork while leaving the rest in place, it upsets the legislative intent.
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If you insure 100 people in 100 different towns against a tornado striking, you collect premiums and then, when a tornado strikes one of those towns, you make the payout to one claimant and the premiums from the rest cover it.
What strikes one about both the National Academy of Sciences report on the power grid, and the World Bank report on the state of the world climate is that both are really talking about similar things: a deterioration and vulnerability of our infrastructure, whether it be man-made or a natural.
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"I was throwing offspeed pitches for strikes, I think every one of my pitches for strikes, " Hendriks said.
This private sector-led approach strikes me as one that companies would want to have codified in statute, rather than risking reactive and overly prescriptive legislation following a cyber disaster.
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The horrible internal conflict between emotion and logic that confronts every new mother returning to work strikes me as one of the unfair circumstances our biology and modern age impose on women.
However, the unions also know that many in the private sector would love to have pensions as generous as those in the public sector and that it would prove much harder to get their members to go on extended strikes than occasional one day walkouts.
The idea that urban living is a second-best choice is not one that strikes a chord with growing numbers of people under 40.
One performance strikes some sparks, if only in spurts: Mandy Moore's Sally, a small-town girl who emerges as Omer's main singing competition on the show.
Considering the fact that Apple is up against some pretty stiff competition, selling 47.8 million iPhones and 22.9 million iPads in one quarter strikes me as not too shabby.
Now the pilots have planned 30 more one-day strikes, every Monday and Friday, through July 20.
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Scientists staged one-day strikes across France , in protest at poor conditions and cuts in French research budgets .
One thing that strikes me time and again is that it seems everyone focuses on the next hardware release.
The investment banks look like bad "deal makers, " which strikes at the heart of one of their few remaining revenue-generating skills.
Services by First North Western were left in tatters on Tuesday after union members began the first of three one-day strikes.
But Van Persie single-handedly made up for it by firing in one of the strikes of the season four minutes after the restart.
Teachers at a pupil support centre in Stoke-on-Trent have staged the first of five one-day strikes over what they describe as a "punitive" appraisal system.
The last national postal strike, when the union had a series of one-day strikes over several months without gaining much, is not a happy augury.
W. Bush, pursued a Global Protection Against Limited Strikes system and, at one point, even had Boris Yeltsin's public support for jointly fielding such a capability.
His debut season in the top flight with the Saints resulted in 12 goals, including one of the strikes of the season against Everton at Goodison Park.
Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen TV, that has several reporters around Syria, said one of the strikes targeted a military position in the village of Saboura, west of Damascus and about 10 kilometers (six miles) from the Lebanon border.
Union leaders call it the biggest strike in Iberia's history because it's the first time that all three units -- pilots, cabin crews and ground personnel -- have joined forces to strike and it's the first time so many days of strikes have been announced at one time.
One thing that strikes me as unfortunate about the admissions process at this hyper-competitive level is that leaders like Spencer and Furda, and their team of pros, get to know a lot about thousands of kids each year, but what would really benefit those same kids is for them to get to know the likes of Ted Spencer and Eric Furda, the men.
One theory says Giuliani strikes evangelicals as principled in his beliefs, whereas McCain comes off as expedient and shifty.
Such meteor strikes are rare in Russia but one is thought to have devastated an area of more than 2, 000 sq km (770 sq m) in Siberia in 1908.
Ford, the only of the Big Three to not have needed a bailout, is the only one that faces potential strikes, as Chrysler and GM UAW workers gave up those rights in said bailout.
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So option three is, in reality, the only option: Walk along that thin and slippery tightrope of an argument in which you say no one wants to see strikes happen, but you understand why people are angry.
In any given fight, the system will miss one or two of your strikes.
"I think one of the things that strikes me is walking every day through the champions' tunnel, " he said.
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Numerous self-inflicted crises loom, but cliff-jumping as the clock strikes midnight January 1 2013 is not one of them.
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