Yet it is one thing for the commission to crack the whip on the smalls (earlier this year Belgium fell into line).
"The key to my game is being flexible and being able to get that whip on my arm, as opposed to bulky muscles doing that for me, " Sale said.
People don't necessarily write their election address in the same way - you don't necessarily mention particular issues. and there is no three-line whip on what you do and don't say.
It would be like auto companies decades ago being required to install carriage wheels and whip holders on their vehicles.
The Forbes campaign appeared to be the only campaign with a visible whip organization on the floor of the Coliseum.
Now, with Hurricane Irene threatening to whip through on Sunday, a collective cry can be heard here: Please, not again.
Sir Stuart is understood to have met Labour chief whip Rosie Winterton on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the claims.
Republican Whip Jon Kyl on Thursday blocked the Senate's attempt to pass by unanimous consent a similar bonus-tax bill.
The whip counts votes and the whip puts pressure on people and holds them in line so that you get a solid party vote.
If I throw my Sabermetric hat on and focus on WHIP, Mr. Dickey ranks 3rd in all of baseball just behind established thoroughbreds like Matt Cain of the San Francisco Giants and Jered Weaver of the L.A. Angels.
Now, at 66, the former Tory party whip is taking on a role that offers new, but no less difficult, challenges as he attempts to guard the BBC's independence and at the same time act in the best interest of licence fee payers.
But, you know, you're--from, you know, eighth grade, 1978, till 2005 when I'm 40 years old, you know, going to weddings and hearing "Whip It, " when I was on the practice football field hearing "Whip It" when I was in eighth grade.
There's also a 3D backup camera to keep an eye on your whip's backside.
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The Lib Dem MP for Portsmouth South resigned in a letter to the Lib Dems' chief whip Alistair Carmichael, on Tuesday morning.
Downing Street declined to say whether a whip would be imposed on Conservatives if the amendment is selected by Speaker John Bercow for a Commons vote next Tuesday or Wednesday.
The committee also said that having had the party whip removed from him on 18 January 1999, he refused in May 2000 the offer to resume his position in the assembly party.
Their standing orders make clear that any unauthorised contact with the press is a hanging offence - well perhaps not hanging, but their Chief Whip has cheerfully gone on record saying that anyone who strays is liable to be dropped from the group.
No word just yet on when our next whip will sport a few extra senses, but rather than make things easier on us to control, why not jump straight to autopilot?
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The government whip added that policy priorities on immigration would be announced "within the coming weeks".
His fate is believed to have been sealed on Wednesday, when deputy chief whip John Randall reportedly had to be talked out of quitting in protest at his determination to cling on.
Mr Mitchell's fate is believed to have been sealed on Wednesday, when deputy chief whip John Randall reportedly had to be talked out of quitting in protest at his determination to cling on, following a stormy prime minister's question time.
Since then the whip-sawing between brief rallies on hopes, and subsequent sell-offs on disappointments, has been brutal.
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Sir Menzies has asked Paul Burstow, his chief whip, to examine the conventions on coalition discussions, which were last used in February 1974.
It all began Tuesday when Democratic Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois declared on the Senate floor he had something to read, though he did so, he said, with some hesitation.
Music by Ella Fitzgerald may be playing on the gramophone and the mixologist will wheel over his vintage Italian cart stocked with fresh juices, homemade syrups, bitters and herbs to whip up a custom cocktail based on your flavour preferences.
Interviewed on the BBC's Sunday Politics, the former chief whip said he was not going to take part in "career planning" on TV, but confirmed that he had met Mr Cameron.
"When people are stuck on a delayed train, they have time and can whip out their phone to take photos and video of any overcrowded services they're on and complain publicly, " he said.
Some MPs are complaining about the parties applying the whip in a backbench debate - although on an issue of this magnitude it doesn't seem to be entirely unreasonable.
Ms Dorries met Chief Whip Sir George Young for 15 minutes on Tuesday to explain why she took time off to take part in a reality TV show in Australia.
In other words, just like consumers buy something for themselves on Amazon and check to have it ship to them immediately, users inside an organizations now want IT-related things on-demand and will whip out their personal credit card and expense it.
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