As a result, key decisions tend to be taken off the cuff and outside the institutions of government.
The Russian docking mechanism had to be taken off the vehicle so a faulty switch could be replaced.
The Spanish newspaper ABC said on 2 January that Chavez was scheduled to be taken off life support.
The only concern was the sight of Lampard signalling to the bench that he needed to be taken off.
We're paying for our jobs to be taken off us and given to Turkey, in what possible way could that make sense?
Allen has often bemoaned bad luck, with Finnigan the latest to be taken off injured in the 4-0 loss at Leicester.
They think the only way to really draw a line under the crisis is for Spain to be taken off the danger list.
Lamont had to be taken off on a stretcher after a sickening collision with England's Iain Balshaw that left the Scotland winger unconscious.
Many called for the programme to be taken off air immediately.
This week, safety concerns were raised again by two prominent studies, followed by calls from members of Congress for the drug to be taken off the market.
Allowing loan securitizations, derivatives, and swaps to be taken off bank balance sheets was an important element in this, as were the procyclical rules on capital and loan loss reserves.
On the market just shy of 3 months, it appears that Larry is prepared for one of his trophies to be taken off the shelf, polished off, and transferred to the right buyer.
To work our way out of the current morass, it will be necessary to relax the mark-to-market rules for banks on valuing the assets that need to be taken off of their balance sheets.
But, after Henry had given Arsenal the lead, it was left to Lua Lua to salvage a point for the home side, although he had to be taken off after injuring himself doing his trademark backflips.
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"We will look (starting Monday) at who their clients are and, as a consequence, we will see what products will have to be taken off the market because there is a reasonable suspicion that these products are composed of horse meat and not beef, " said France's junior minister for the social economy, Benoit Hamon.
Local SDLP assembly member Danny O'Connor said the people behind such attacks needed to be "taken off the streets".
Steps need to be taken now to head off a looming "capacity crunch" on the UK's mobile networks, says regulator Ofcom.
It is not known if any of the diamonds stolen in the heist were marked in this way and as former gem broker Christopher Hourmouzios stresses, "whatever is cut on to a diamond can be taken off it".
These can be modified to produce different colours of light, too, but they have not taken off quickly because they can be hard to package.
If and when it gets to that point, she can be taken off the respirator.
They drag a man along just to be taken seriously, and to head off the dumb comments.
The striker went up with Boyce and appeared to be just shaken but was soon taken off wearing a neck brace.
Dr. SPIESEL: Yes, and some of them to the dismay of the manufacturers were taken off the market because they proved to be effective.
Lead prosecutor Marcia Clark had taken the day off to be with her children.
Therefore, a more hard-lined approach should be taken to finding terrorists and taking them off the streets.
The authority confirmed about 20 uniformed officers will be taken off frontline duties to fill in some of the office jobs left vacant.
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Yates, who now takes the anti-psychotic Haldol and is said to be in better mental health, was taken off medication two weeks before she killed the children.
It was perhaps some comfort for Micah Richards, who had to be stretchered off moments before the goal with a head injury and was later taken to hospital with concussion after clattering into his team-mate Nigel de Jong when trying to clear the ball.
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