The British Treasury may yet take a hand in detailing the bonus payout structure at RBS for many years to come.
The conference's speakers also advised search marketers to take a hand in bumping their submissions higher in Digg's ranking by eliciting more votes from friends.
Holding it all together across diverse industries and countries, however, will take a firm hand.
The result saw United move on to 63 points and climb above Chelsea into top spot, although Carlo Ancelotti's side have a game in hand as they take a break from Premier League action to take on Stoke in the FA Cup on Sunday.
The rules of engagement forbid shooting a man for crawling forward to take a closer look or for talking on a hand-held radio, but such actions usually tip off an attack.
If we are caring for aging loved ones, take their hand, put a hand on their shoulder or arm, and just sit with them.
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Modern Warfare 3 developers Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games were on hand to take a deep dive into multiplayer and then offer hands-on gameplay with five maps and new game modes, as well as the Spec Ops co-op Survival mode.
To Olson's argument, Tribe replied that the Florida justices weren't writing new code but merely interpreting conflicting Florida statutes. (One sets a tight deadline for certification and the other allows hand recounts, which can take a long time.) And anyway, Tribe argued in his typically agile brief, the electoral-count law simply offers incentives to states who follow its provisions--but doesn't punish them if they don't.
Asked if Mr Kiley will have a free hand to take on the unions, the mayor says that Mr Kiley would not have taken the job without such freedom.
Fat, happy pigs, on the other hand, take part in a series of Last Suppers that are an important part of the rearing process.
My first reaction was that this was yet another phishing scam, designed to take me to a site where I would hand over my Twitter credentials like a mug.
He was only five feet four and a hundred and forty-five pounds, yet he could take a man forty pounds heavier, press him in the air sixteen times with one hand, and hold a mug of beer in the other without spilling it.
And if you take out the loans that Mitt Romney has made to his own campaign - he's a millionaire, he can do this - if you take out those loans, Romney's cash on hand would be only three and a quarter million, which puts him down near McCain territory without his own money to help him.
To be included, a fund must agree to take real cash and hand back the profits.
" (Laughter.) On the other hand, MSNBC had a different take -- "President pitches no-hitter.
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Currently, depending on what they were designed for, some packages can take account of finger movements, while others treat a hand as a single lump.
On the other hand, a jury trial could take a long time and the airlines could be bankrupt -- or at least out of insurance money -- by the time a trial ended, according to congressional aides.
Typically, a hand-held wand is used to take the image, which takes between five and 45 minutes.
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That's why we need a third party who can take the parties by the hand and move them forward.
On the other hand, it's going to take a long time to work through this backlog, this oversupply of homes that we have.
They'll pass them off to coordinators by hand, who then will take them to a place where the data can be uploaded to the Internet.
Some planners, for example, will take you by the hand--put you on a budget, rejigger your portfolio, redo your insurance, plan your estate, set up the trusts and select the appropriate tax shelters.
Even though she had applied for a green card some time back, she says officials won't let her into the United States until she has it "in hand, " a process that could take up to a year.
After a dozen interviews--and still no job offer--Goldman put together an elaborate proposal and had it hand delivered by a man singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in a bird suit (the chicken suit was unavailable).
If elected he would not take any party whip in parliament and would have a "free hand", he pledged.
Surgeons in Leeds have begun the search for a patient to take part in the UK's first hand transplant.
Players will be able to use the hand-held console as a camera, take pictures of themselves and automatically convert their images into Miis -- personalized in-game avatars like ones from Wii console games.
The time it takes to check your hand remains a little longer than it would take you to drum in your typical four-digit PIN, but in our brief test, it was able to discriminate between two Engadget editors' hands.
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The Kepners knew a double hand transplant meant Kepner would have to take drugs to suppress his immune system for the rest of his life (like any transplant, the recipient's immune system could attack the new organ as a foreign object).
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