The new name hadn't stuck, and international markets--where the Amway brand still existed--were outperforming North America.
And he isn't stuck in front of the game console with friends all the time.
As noted, however, many investors haven't stuck around while FuelCell Energy tinkers with engineering.
That's fair, I guess, but I hope that some fresh traveler isn't stuck with construction and a tiny pool in paradise.
The information isn't stuck on a machine over there, it's accessible instantly.
To make matters worse, Finkelstein says, there is very little employers could do to prevent obesity in a world where people aren't stuck at a single job.
State Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long, influential with Senate Republicans, said last week that market forces should determine wages so employers aren't stuck with political mandates that sap commerce.
"It doesn't get stuck in your head and annoy you but it doesn't lull you to sleep and bore you either, " says Russell Jones, from Condiment Junkie.
The idea: Buy the hardware you need and don't be stuck with excessive gear.
French fries won't get stuck in your car seat, just in your pants.
But unusually high tides in January 1912 meant the icebergs didn't get stuck.
This is an example, Blanche, of where we can't be stuck in the past in terms of how we see these things.
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"When you're in theater, when you have to be on Broadway for a performance, you can't be stuck in traffic, " said Ms. Molaskey.
For instance, the elaborate system of manifolds and pipes had to be designed to avoid any 90-degree corners, so the bulky material used in the junk shot didn't get stuck.
But it would ultimately force the central bank to buy such securities as foreign bonds, corporate bonds and Japanese government bonds and possibly even land, to make sure that the money finally begins to circulate and doesn't get stuck in a banking sinkhole again.
Nine days into the closely watched Federal Communications Commission auction, it appears that enough competitors are keen on the spectrum that Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) won't be stuck shelling out billions of dollars for the right to own and operate a new wireless network.
"Stay the course" means let's get the job done, but it doesn't mean staying stuck on a strategy or tactics that may not be working.
"It's important to realise that bee hives can't just be stuck in urban space without creating a habitat for them, " says Michael Smith, the co-founder of Johnny's Garden.
Those behind the wheel during rush hour aren't the only ones stuck in traffic.
"The satellite guys don't want to be stuck just selling video, " Levin says.
Let's acknowledge that such taxes will absolutely be passed on to regular people, so it doesn't matter who is stuck with the bill at first.
"Having visited Margate over the past few months and seen the grassroots creative revolution that is taking place, we are thrilled, nay cock a hoop, at the potential of the place and can't wait to get stuck in, " he said.
"We don't have our heads stuck in the sand", Mr Cook said, in reference to the growing competition from Google's Android smartphones, as he took a half-dozen questions from the floor and answered those submitted remotely to his iPad mini.
Bhosle thought she just wasn't pretty enough and has stuck to singing behind the scenes.
But don't suddenly end up having a GSA administrator who is stuck in limbo somewhere because you don't like something else that we're doing, because that doesn't serve the American people.
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At best, forgiveness is a two-way street, and I just don't think people should be told, you're stuck at the worst point in your life if you don't forgive.
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