• This was the summer when for a long time she had not been a member.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'The Member of the Wedding'

  • It happens when people don't or can't touch out, when for example there's a technical problem with the card readers.

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  • When the software gets it wrong, it tends to be around the natural ambiguities of language, when for example people say not, not.

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  • Even landing in a propeller plane, as we did, is a jarring experience, when for an instant you feel your weight has quadrupled.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • But Debord's finest hour was in May 1968 on the streets of Paris when for a brief moment his philosophy suited the situation perfectly.

    ECONOMIST: May 1968

  • When for his advice, Jeffords told Barkley not to make any commitments on which party he may vote with, a spokesman for Jeffords told CNN.

    CNN: President calls interim senator

  • When for-profit lawyers are involved with a contingency fee at the end of the lawsuit rainbow, the incentives shift toward settling to get a big payday.

    WSJ: Pay-to-Play and the Tort Bar

  • In 1997 independent movies in the US came of age when for the first time not one major Hollywood studio had a film nominated for best picture.

    BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Oscars 2003

  • There's no issue of whether or when for broadband streaming.

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  • Why continue hustling for commissions selling penny stocks when for the price of having a lawyer draft a believable private placement memorandum, you can call yourself a hedge fund manager?

    FORBES: Anatomy of (Yet Another) Hedge Fund Fraud (June 1, 2001)

  • An important milestone in the next 12 months will be when for the first time the number of internet-connected portable devices is expected to exceed that of web-enabled personal computers.

    BBC: Tech in 2012: The BBC's most read stories of the year

  • Along a similar vein (forgive), we heard Katy Peters present TurboVote, which pushes electronically or via snail mail up-to-date who, what, where and when for exercising your most important civic duty.

    FORBES: New York Revs Its Startup Engine

  • Something changes in you when for weeks and months you walk among people who in a flash of an instant might take your life or might not or may even come to your rescue.

    FORBES: Remembering the Road to Baghdad

  • After 1851, when for the first time a majority of Britons lived in the towns, it is more likely that our ancestors worked in textile factories, iron and steel plants, on the railways, as small shopkeepers and tradesmen or in the vast army of Victorian clerks.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | How about some British history?

  • "There is so much fear about having these discussions, when for most people the problems are going to happen when they haven't had these discussions, " says Amy Berman, a senior program officer for the John A. Hartford Foundation, which focuses on improving health care for older Americans.

    WSJ: New Efforts to Simplify End-of-Life-Care Wishes

  • These ideals, when voiced by generations of citizens, are what made it possible for me to stand here today. (Applause.) These ideals are what made it possible for the people in this room to live freely and openly when for most of history that would have been inconceivable.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks for Gay Civil Rights

  • Breedon however has noticed that when payment terms are accelerated at the top of the chain - when for example the government pays promptly - there is a benefit to the supplier dealing directly with the end buyer, but not necessarily to those smaller companies sitting below the main supplier.

    BBC: How business can bypass banks

  • It became clear to me in the early 1990s when for a couple of years I was a judge in the annual Loebner Prize Competition, an annual contest to find out if any computer could yet pass what is known as the Turing test: if it could fool a person into thinking it was a human.

    FORBES: Sorry, Jeopardy Watchers: No Computer Will Ever Be Remotely Human

  • You can find some more info about what to look for when searching for a tax preparer at this prior post.

    FORBES: Ask the taxgirl: Comparing Tax Preparer Costs

  • His precise, no-nonsense casts end up swimming his fly through every possible salmon lie, increasing his odds of a fish actually seeing it, which is really all you can ask for when angling for Atlantics.

    FORBES: Beware the Peanuts

  • His record as a candidate, both when he ran for the Senate and when he ran for President in 2008 and now as a candidate for reelection, in terms of transparency is a solid one and reflects a long tradition of being an open book, as I think he described it when he was asked this question not long ago.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • And this, she said, could ultimately affect lives, for example when applying for a job.

    BBC: Watchdogs criticise out-of-court penalties

  • One option for replacing the mandate is to push the uninsured into the new system by requiring them to sign up for insurance when applying for other government services, such as food stamps or school loans.

    NEWYORKER: The Second Term

  • But more that, state regulation allows utilities to put a premium price for solar when they consider bids because solar can be most productive during the time of the day when demand for electricity to run, say, air conditioning , is also higher.

    FORBES: Geothermal Energy's Trouble Competing With Solar

  • It is also about doing the job more efficiently, for example when looking for needles of evidence in a haystack of documents: rather than relying on a single brilliant mind, Novus Law deploys teams of lawyers using technology and a process involving hundreds of small steps.

    ECONOMIST: Outsourcing can cut your legal bills

  • There are at least 11 kinds of retirement accounts, with different rules for who's eligible, when you get phased out, when you can, can't or must roll something over, when you get docked for taking out too little and when you get smacked for taking out too much.

    FORBES: Roll Over and Die Laughing

  • Inventories normally dip in summer, when drivers take to the road, pushing up demand for petrol, and in winter, when demand for heating oil surges.

    ECONOMIST: The oil price should fall��eventually

  • Serious foul play is classed as when a player "uses excessive force or brutality against an opponent when challenging for the ball when it is play".

    BBC: Terry wins appeal to face Man Utd

  • This grants immunity for actions a foreign government takes when it is acting as a government, but not for actions taken when it is acting as, for example, a commercial enterprise, which might occur when the government in question owns a company doing business in the United States.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Sovereign Immunity or cover-up?

  • Parents submit children's names when applying for Social Security numbers when they're born.

    CNN: The most popular baby names are ...

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