And what is the balance of risk between accepting the current deal and turning it down?
Deputy leader of Gravesham council, Lee Croxton, said there had been "no good planning reasons" for turning it down.
In at least one bacterium, Dr Blackwell and her fellow researchers are working on a way to turn up the volume instead of turning it down.
As it does not meet the minimum standards for an acceptable package that several European countries had put forward, they had a politically defensible reason for turning it down.
And Wells said that if they offer Price a massive contract when he hits free agency in 2015, there's no way he's turning it down over a facial hair rule.
It said that with "deep regret and long consideration", it was turning down the bid because safety was paramount.
He found Shefki Kuqi on the edge of the box and the Finn chested it down before turning and unleashing a low shot which Joe Lewis turned around the post.
Those with the lowest incomes can find a way to avoid much of it, by turning down their thermostat and commuting by bicycle, while those with higher incomes can keep their heated swimming pools, Range Rovers and private yachts if they want to.
After rudimentary purification and regeneration of the biocatalysts, the CO2 is transferred to a Biocatalytic Reactor Matrix where mass quantities of biocatalysts function in a matrix of liquid reaction chambers breaking down CO2 and turning it into hydrocarbons.
The bank as a whole would be turning a handsome profit were it not weighed down by an ailing investment bank and by nonsensical accounting rules that force banks to take losses on their own debt when their credit ratings improve.
He added he did not wish to be "disrespectful" to News Corp executive James Murdoch by turning down a meeting, but decided it was "not appropriate".
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It expects an overall average loan-recovery rate of 57% before it winds itself down in 2005, turning a small loss overall.
Only by turning an old bar stool upside down could she see that it might serve as a holder for gift-wrapping paper.
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We were in the air turning upside down, and when we landed roof-down it was like doing the crash in a nightmare.
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Yet conspicuously absent from Mr. Osborne's bleak assessment of the U.K.'s prospects was any mention of the one thing that has dominated the policy debate for the past year: the fear the economy is turning Japanese, weighed down by so much bad debt that it is incapable of moving forward.
On Sunday, August 5, a gunman tore into the Sikh Gudwrara in Oak Creek, turning that temple, and the lives of community members within it, upside down.
Which once again begs the question: Is this now a new strategy that builds on success or is it just kicking the can down the road until the next "turning point" in the war?
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Mr Rogers of Cinergy notes that it might also allow utilities to manage peak loads by, for example, turning down your residential air conditioner remotely while you are at the office, in return for a lower tariff.
Even highlighting is easier and looks better in iBooks 2: It works in several colors, and rather than turning on highlighting first, readers simply hold down a finger and start dragging that finger along text to highlight.
After pulling it back to 18-12 down at the break, the game appeared to be turning Leeds' way when England winger Ryan Hall took Keith Senior's pass to grab a third try 10 minutes into the second half to cut gap to just two points.
But it was Google, with that takeover of Motorola Mobility, and HP, turning its whole business upside down, which were really making waves.
While software has not yet succumbed, it has become far less important, and salesforce.com played a significant role in turning the old model upside down.
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