He wanted a diverse group of people that could bring diverse opinions to the table to talk about measures that we could take -- and that business could take -- to increase American competitiveness and create jobs.
Investigators estimated that at take-off that day, the helicopter weighed between 3, 228 pounds and 3, 461 pounds.
He believes Congress could take up that -- the committee could take up that plan and pass it out with its remaining hours if that kind of compromise were something that all sides would want.
When armchair reviewers bemoan the lack of an obvious hook to the Galaxy S III, that's the risk they take -- that they'll eventually force manufacturers like Samsung to make crazy hardware claims as a prerequisite to selling devices, even if those claims later turn out to be empty promises.
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And we won that fight, too -- (applause) -- and that law will take effect by the time -- that law is scheduled to take effect by the time freshmen graduate.
This removed many of the gender inequalities in subject take-up that previously existed.
"The batsmen must take responsibility - that means seeing the job through yourself and not relying on others, " said Collingwood.
Alas, he falls for the prevailing bonehead take--that Reagan's historic success at reviving the American economy is tainted by those record-high deficits.
Sweden, with last-stone advantage, continually cleared British guards to keep the end open and Edin duly won with a simple take-out that removed Britain's stone and left his in the house.
Players and league observers said that while Tortorella clearly doesn't care for the rote give-and-take that is part and parcel of the 24-hour news cycle, some of his truculence is born of a calculated strategy to shield his players from media attention and limit the potential distractions that might damage his team.
Citing Take-Two's "long and uneven history, " Riccitiello argued Monday that EA would be a "great home" for Take-Two developers--adding that EA's offer won't be good forever.
One reason to expect a deal soon is that Take-Two's board of directors recently approved a series of changes to the company's agreement with ZelnickMedia Corp, an investment firm that runs Take-Two.
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Given these factors, we believe it will be increasingly difficult for Take-Two to create sustainable shareholder value, and that Take-Two remains exposed to considerable risk of value-loss.
If someone has glaucoma - that is high pressure in the eyes - we can take care of that, if someone needs refractory surgery - that's surgery to correct focusing problems - we are able to provide that.
And we -- he has tasked him team to continue to look for ways that he can take action as President -- take executive action -- on the number-one priority that the American people have made clear they want action on.
European policy makers are considering a host of proposals to eliminate implicit government guarantees, including a new resolution regime, turning some liabilities into bail-in debt that will automatically take losses, depositor-preference regimes that would subordinate unsecured bondholders, and U.K.-style plans to ring-fence certain activities.
His address lays out a blunt in-your-face, take-no-prisoners program that half the American people reject.
My idea is to take abandoned shipping containers and turn them into direct-care clinics that take on frontline infectious diseases--HIV, TB, cholera, child respiratory illness.
If you had told me Sunday morning that something would happen in the Nets-Bobcats game that would take attention away from the Knicks-Celtics and the Heat-Lakers, I would have assumed that an angry space unicorn crashed through the arena roof and consumed the first 15 rows of the mezzanine.
And earlier this week the head of the IIF international bankers' association, Josef Ackermannl, also the boss of Deutsche Bank, said that banks will have to take their losses - but that their underlying profits were strong enough to stand the strain.
And to Secretary Napolitano, since there aren't body-imaging machines all over the world, I take it that pat-downs might be used.
Sue Graves, a safety coordinator for the Lincoln County School District, told lawmakers that high school students in her district take semester-long classes that teach CPR and other survival techniques in the wake of a giant earthquake.
When the cash runs out, the powers-that-be take out short-term, high-interest loans, guaranteed against future oil production.
The Web, they say, is amplifying the winner-take-all dynamic that was already present in our mass media economy.
Developers who are looking for investors first fill out an in-take form that outlines the scope of their projects.
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The key take-away is that investors should focus on the core, recurring operating profitability of the business when valuing stocks.
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The obvious take-away is that her vast experience, top-notch credentials, and prosecutorial zeal will lead the SEC towards an aggressive, litigious, enforcement agenda.
"The old days of your doctor being in charge of your health - take that and throw it out the window, " says Agus.
Previous games in the series were well reviewed, although publisher Take-Two admitted that sales of the second title "slowed down sooner than we expected".
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The removal of content usually involves polite take-down requests that occasionally escalate into cease-and-desist letters and legal threats when necessary, says the company's chief executive, Michael Fertik.
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