For instance, if a student calls out an answer instead of raising his hand, teachers traditionally might say, "We don't call out, " or they may let it slide and take his answer, said Dr. Fernandez.
We just don't call it Plan B, because it was incorporated in the government's original framework.
"Half the streets in New York have another name on them, but we don't really call them that, " said Kenneth T.
"We don't expect our call centres in Dudley or Derby to be affected, as the people there are not involved in our international plans, " she said.
We don't want to call them the opposition.
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We don't have to call them names.
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"The SDLP are strong pro-europeans and we don't believe there is any call for this motion, " she said.
There is a section that they don't like which we call the car park as it is very slow, but apart from that it is one of the more popular tracks due to the boisterous crowd who make for a fantastic atmosphere.
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And we had a speech to the Australian parliament that you don't want to call on Sunday and say, hey, is there a way we can move this back a day?
Of course it'll take more listening to make a definitive call, but we don't think you can really go wrong with the Navigators as it stands, so long as your expectations are in-line with the price -- and try not to confuse them for your shades.
Hunt organisers say they are going to call off proceedings if we don't withdraw.
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No, I would say very firmly because marriage is a relationship between man and woman and I don't think it actually helps to confuse terms, I also believe very strongly in the importance of friendship and people can have a deep friendship and call it friendship but we don't have to muddy the waters in terms of calling, calling it marriage.
But I don't think we're going to go out there and call every single coffee shop in the country.
"You don't get many call-outs like that - we were working to the limit of our capabilities, " she said.
And besides, we don't know too many early adopter types that could resist the siren call of 3G halfway through their existing iPhone contract, thereby re-upping their contract for another few millenia.
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Perhaps we will call this the "job loss recovery" because we don't seem to have turned the corner in the labor market--and it appears much worse than earlier jobless recoveries (thanks to Erica Groshen at the New York Fed for finding that the first use of the term "jobless recovery" was in The New York Times in the 1930s).
"We don't see any downside to" postponing, Mr. Kasowitz said on the call.
"When the market starts going badly and we hit one of these trigger points, Larry will call up and say, 'Hey, maybe we don't want to take anything out of the main fund and let it ride, '" he says.
The Marines don't want to hurt the tortoise, so they call us and we go in and move it.
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"We explore their fantasies, they can actually have an opportunity where they don't have to call the shots, " she said.
"The interesting thing is that the protons don't get accelerated in the supernova explosion itself, but they get accelerated in what we call the remnant - the shockwave that is created in the explosion and then moves away through the interstellar medium, " said Dr Funk.
"We just can't let this happen, " Don Lynch, the senior vice president, responded in a conference call to the Atlanta group, Pavlo says.
"We don't know if chemical and petroleum industries in the region have survived, " she said during a conference call that included Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt and Surgeon General Richard Carmona.
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