They'd rather go ahead and take the fine because they can't afford the coverage.
If you succeed in getting a dealer to take your fine wines off your hands, you will realize at best 75% of these retail prices.
Shah had a century in his sights when lofting Harbhajan into the stands at long-on, but the bowler had his revenge in his following over when Dravid dived to take a fine catch at slip.
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He was out to a mis-timed drive at Murtagh, who finished with 3-43, as Scott Newman ran back at mid-on to take a fine catch, but Hussey and Smith saw their side to victory in the 48th over.
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But it was the briefest of honeymoons for Cook, lasting only until the last ball of the eighth over, when he played a half-hearted force off the back foot to a ball well wide of off-stump - and to the delight of the bowler Hilfenhaus, Michael Hussey dived expertly in the gully to take a fine one-handed catch.
The second requirement is the ability to take that very fine knowledge of the consumer and determine what media they use.
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They would have to pay a fine, take citizenship classes, pay any back taxes that they owe the U.S. government, and pass a background check, a security background check.
Does the NCAA impose a fine, take away scholarships?
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Individuals who are here illegally, they have to take responsibility by paying a fine and back taxes, learning English, and going to the back of the line so that they take a legal path towards citizenship.
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Head teachers are being given the power to fine parents who take children out of school without permission.
The case will be discussed on Monday and any penalty is likely to take the form of a fine rather than another ban.
Take a look at the fine print on your brokerage application.
On a fine day, take breakfast on the secluded terrace then make the short drive to Cardigan Bay, with its miles of unspoilt coastline and Blue Flag beaches.
To confirm or rule it out, a further test is offered - either amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling, both of which use a fine needle to take tissue or fluid from inside the womb.
But physicists have learned to take the need for such fine-tuning, as the precision fiddling is known in the argot, as a sign that something important is missing from their picture of the world.
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Shoaib did take a catch running in from fine-leg, as Liam Dawson top-edged Tudor's bouncer.
Who knows how long that will take considering Democrats and Republicans are fine tuning separate plans with little indication that either party will budge.
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The first is that fine, so machines will take over many of the jobs currently done by humans.
Council workers had visited townships warning people that they risked a fine if they failed to take part.
My take on Bartlett: A once-fine thinker who has gone off the rails.
They have broken the immigration laws, so they may have to pay a fine, learn English, take other steps.
The visitors wasted another gilt-edged try opportunity in first-half injury time, when a fine forward effort seemed to take Glasgow over the line, only for referee Alan Lewis to rule the ball was held up.
Uthappa showed signs of frustration when he charged down the pitch to skew one off a thick edge, and came close to being run out when he took a second run and Smith took a fraction too long to take the bails off, following a fine throw from the boundary by Watts.
Take advantage of the usual summer lull to fine-tune your menu of offerings and your client servicing strategy.
They do not buy homes that they cannot afford, and if they take on a mortgage, they read the fine print.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1905), the Supreme Court held unanimously that a state government could impose a fine against someone who refused to take a smallpox vaccine.
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After marvelling at the grace of, say, a white pelican gliding after a school of fish, he would take aim with his hunting rifle, using fine shot so that the bird was not blown to pieces in the process.
In One Fine Day Michelle Pfeiffer has to take time out of a crazy day to have a potential client meeting at 21 where she hopes to secure the all important deal all the while co-star George Clooney is providing entertaining scenes outside the lounge.
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In the past he has refused to take donations from supporters keen to help with the fine.
Now I have no problem with individuals owning shares: if they can take the risk of doing so then that is fine by me.
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