Whether our aging parent has planned ahead or not, the adult children have a new responsibility thrust on us.
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The primary feature of this new sense of direction is its thrust on sharing economic growth more equitably and allowing every citizen to benefit from the economic transformation.
We need to know where our exposures lurk, including those of our own making as well as those thrust on us by the actions of competitors, adversaries, and regulators.
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The ever-confident Torvalds told panel moderator Catherine Heenan, an anchorwoman for a San Francisco evening news program, that the sudden spotlight thrust on Linux was not surprising, given its technological merits and the fervor of its acolytes.
All of this will be thrust on us by something that Kurzweil calls the Singularity, a theorized point in time in the not-so-distant future when machines become vastly superior to humans in every way, aka the emergence of true artificial intelligence.
They thrust us on, and very soon we realised we were doing 'real' news, but just in a much more direct manner.
Upon reaching a speed known as V2 (a calculation based on thrust, weight aboard the plane, airport elevation and outside temperature), pull back on the yoke, and away you go.
Creditor countries want the thrust to be on national responsibility and penalties for rule-breakers.
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But European Monetary Union has been challenged as the bailout of Greece thrust the spotlight on the uneven economics among member nations.
The unevenly matched contenders verbally thrust and parry on a central, Plexiglass-walled bullring designed by Soutra Gilmour, complete with carpeting and an innocuous water cooler.
Antidumping duties on magnesium, polyvinyl chloride, and hot-rolled steel, for example, enable petitioning U.S. companies that often dominate domestic supply of raw materials to foreclose alternative sources and then thrust higher prices on their U.S. customers.
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That, I think, will be the thrust of his remarks, the thrust of his remarks on that tomorrow.
Then there is the question of quite how joined at the hip he is with the Conservative party leadership on the thrust of the party's economic argument.
Early on in the season he was thrust in a little bit because we were short on numbers.
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Their format is unlively, with little cut-and-thrust allowed among the men on the platform.
In all, 18 actors are deployed with assurance by director David Cromer on the compact thrust stage of the Mitzi E.
An intimate, 100-minute revival at Classic Stage Company opened Thursday night on the small thrust stage, crisply directed and designed by John Doyle (director of the Broadway revivals of "Sweeney Todd" and "Company").
Dominique Strauss-Kahn was thrust back into the headlines on Tuesday after French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde was appointed Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the next five years.
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She settled instead on trying to thrust a bag of rolls and fruit into his hands, and reminded him several times not to leave his backpack sitting on the ground or on a subway seat in New York.
Suddenly, he was thrust into the role of carrying on his father's legacy.
Slovakia was thrust into the center of Euro politics on Tuesday, as its Parliament sought to ratify the EFSF.
On screen, Jenkins is thrust to the fore, only to remind you over and over that he is the dullest man in the world.
If a draft campaign manifesto issued by the Christian Democrats on April 3rd has a thrust at all, it is that the voters must expect more nasty medicine before seeing an end to Germany's economic ills.
Retail sales jumped by 2.3% in real terms in October, suggesting that domestic demand may provide more thrust to an economy that is overly dependent on exports.
Mr Mitchell - whose job was to maintain discipline on the Conservative benches - was thrust into the spotlight when The Sun accused him in a front page story of calling police "plebs".
That was the thrust of the European Union's annual report on negotiations to bring new countries into the club.
She is put through a mini-bullfight complete with a matador, picadores (lancers on horseback) and banderilleros (who thrust barbed darts into the animal) to test her speed, strength and instinct to charge.
Yet science quickly fell by the wayside after baby Nim, screaming pitifully, was torn from his mother's arms in a birthing compound in Oklahoma and thrust into the permissive chaos of an affluent family on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
The thrust of car-making technology is to reduce costs on low production volumes of less than 100, 000.
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