You want to compete, you want to play against the best and lay it all on the line tomorrow on the back nine.
King did well to shield the ball and lay it off to Eastwood who, in space on the edge of the area, sent a low shot wide beyond Marton Fulop and into the far corner.
Anonymity makes it harder to lay blame on the brokerage firm, which actually sold the shares.
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It'd be easy to lay the blame for these software quirks on its dusting of a UX, but it's more likely that the company simply neglected to fully optimize its Tegra 2 core for this skinned OS. It's not as if sleeker, more responsive and critically praised slates aren't within reach.
And he went on to lay out some of the terms that it seems the opposition has laid out -- stop attacks on civilians, move the troops out of the cities, allow humanitarian aid deliveries, et cetera.
Like other proofs-of-concept with Fujitsu's PalmSecure technology, you don't actually have to lay your hand on the sensor to make it work -- hovering above it will work just fine.
He pled guilty in 2004 to stealing millions of dollars from Enron in side deals he never disclosed to Skilling and Lay, and accepting kickbacks from employees he enlisted in the scheme (it was failure to report those kickbacks on their income taxes that sent his wife Lea to jail).
"I don't think it's fair to lay this on President Obama or the Obama administration, " said Lieberman, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee.
While the U.S. president declined to lay out his ideas for new accords before that meeting, he did call on Israel to implement agreements it reached with the Palestinian Authority in last year's Wye River accord.
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Much of that is the result of separate enactments of the Internal Revenue Code and the precursor legislation (since 1862), and no one has put the responsibility on the IRS or the Congress to reorganize the Code so that it is plainly understood by the lay person.
He found it difficult to dwell on the work he had done, and on what lay ahead.
Normal vision is based on more than one hundred million receptors in each eye, but it is impossible to squeeze that many electrodes into a tiny device that has to lay on the retina, said John Wyatt, a professor in the department of electrical engineering at MIT who has been working on a retinal prosthesis since 1988.
It is for the books of early instruction, in a great degree, to lay the foundation on which the whole superstructure of individual and national greatness must be erected.
The flash adds a bit too, but that'll lay dormant until you pop it out via the devoted switch just to the left of the bump, on top of the camera.
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"I think what they are trying to do ... is to lay out broad principles here and let Congress sort of do the heavy lifting on the details of it, " he said.
"It doesn't seem to me that in this case you can lay the blame for the losses on the nature of ETFs, " the banker said.
But asexual ants of other species either rely on one or a few individuals to lay eggs, or else only the younger ants do it.
Yet, despite the great success of its education system, Singapore has been reforming it to lay less stress on rote-learning and repetitive tests and more on self-expression.
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"They're under huge pressure, " added Peter Falvey, founder of Falvey Partners LLC, a technology investment-banking firm, though he added it might be clever of Facebook to lay out money now on acquisitions, patents and other expenses while it is still a private company, so that after the IPO it can exceed expectations.
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