His basic principle was the broken-window theory: If you don't fix one window in the building, another will be broken and then another, and eventually the whole block will be lost.
No one walks in Los Angeles and its clones, and you can't do much window-gazing from a car.
For some reason they won't stick to my window, and yes, before you ask, yes I do keep it clean.
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He, too, qualified for Boston but didn't make the registration window.
"The championships are the culmination of the season and the skaters normally have a break afterwards before resuming their programme for next season, so there isn't much of a window before a postponement would start impacting on next season's preparations, " he stated.
Some kind of bill is expected to be passed by the August recess--and the competing Finance Committee legislation is expected to circulate as early as next week. (Grassley said that his committee was working all weekend.) While there won't be a huge window of time for groups to debate the particulars, there will no doubt be some fierce fighting.
The banks that borrowed from the three-year window aren't the same banks currently using the ECB's 0.25% deposit facility, he said, indicating that some circulation was taking place.
But yin yang doesn't allow direct aisle access for window-seat and middle-seat passengers.
Koushik's first full-length album, Out My Window, isn't just the sign of an eclectic record collection begging to be mined for samples.
Bear Stearns was not a bank, could not borrow from the Fed's discount window and wasn't even all that big, yet the government still wouldn't let it fail.
And if you walk through a well-to-do place like Teddington, you can see children's T-shirts in the shop window with the only slightly ironic slogan "My daddy's rich and my mother's good looking".
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"I can pass the message on to the other regions that we accept sometimes you have to wee in a bottle because of lack of facilities, but, if you do, don't throw it out of the window, " he said.
Staring out his window, he couldn't help wondering whether any of those killed or wounded in Nevada had come under his shears.
"We are hopeful it will be done before the end of the transfer window but I wouldn't say it's anything close to a done deal, " he said.
But the prospect of a near future in which scaffold-riding professionals are replaced by automatons doesn't appeal to everyone particularly window washers and the New Yorkers who romanticize them.
It's just - it's about a young girl, a young and foolish girl who sees something from her bedroom window which she doesn't understand but she thinks she does.
"In my view, people that were actually on the same floor located right next to us who did not continue down with us, who turned around and went back up, or who hesitated, or who thought about it and looked out a window, who didn't make it out, " Simmon said.
If that was the agent's intention, why wasn't this made clear before the January transfer window and we could then have a fair and open discussion?
All I know is that the window was shut and I couldn't get in.
In naked short-selling, the locate rule and the delivery rule go out the window, since the trader doesn't borrow the shares to begin with.
If the employee doesn't leap into action within a 60-day window and deposit that money into a new plan or IRA, the Internal Revenue Service will assess early-withdrawal penalties.
We don't want to think of our gadgets as a window into the soul, or to worry about how our neighbors are influencing what we eat for dinner, or to believe that our movie preferences can be summarized by an equation.
' You think, 'Can't you at least glance away and look at the window?
Sure enough, the Fed's actions Sunday, including lowering the rate it charges banks to lend directly from it and opening its discount window to Wall Street brokerages, didn't save Bear Stearns from collapse.
Some of the new Fed-established lending facilities to deal with the recent credit liquidity crisis may become permanent or left in place until the situation improves, but that "we haven't decided yet" about the Fed's discount window's permanence.
Secretary of State Katherine Harris also sparked controversy when she insisted that counties adhere to a seven-day window for certifying results, which didn't leave enough time to complete hand recounts of ballots as requested by Democrats in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
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