Others wing it and hope that their charm, talent and knowledge of the product or service they are pushing will get them the sale.
They attempt to wing it and what happens is nobody ends up knowing what the purpose of the meeting was or the desired outcome was.
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Frankly, I didn't see much wrong with the American Wing before it was refurbished.
Though from the same party as Mr Mahdi, Mr Jaber's wing of it is much more aggressive.
Yes, the low downforce wing made it easier to make such errors but was not in itself the cause of the poor lap time.
Until the problem was fixed, Discovery had to sit at least 120 metres (400 feet) from the station for fear that its thrusters might damage the fragile wing if it was loose.
Christmas followed Fair's 3-pointer with an alley-oop dunk off a nice feed from Carter-Williams and James Southerland's 3-pointer from the wing made it 30-11 with less than 6 minutes to go in the half.
But as those of you who are familiar with the West Wing, it is an amazingly small space, and when the Roosevelt Room is occupied with a meeting -- as is the case at the same time -- the options are few for a meeting of any size that would exceed, say, my office.
It remains unknown where the segment fit into the wing, but it included reinforced carbon-carbon material, which protects the leading edge of shuttle wings from the 3, 000-degree Fahrenheit heat of atmospheric re-entry.
President Francois Hollande's Socialists and their left-wing supporters backed it, opposed by many opposition UMP and centrist MPs.
Elliott's accurate right-wing cross made it impossible for the Scotland international to miss and he made no mistake with a diving header.
The end of each coil extended out to touch a hardened part of the insect's body close to its wing base where it could pick up energy.
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Unfazed, he had the museum's administrative wing built over it.
Finally, for me the best thing about 4 years of consulting and part-time writing for the West Wing is that it is how I met my wife Allison Abner.
Anaheim finally broke through when Getzlaf brought the puck down the wing and fed it in front to Ryan, who banged it through Kyle Palmieri's screen for his ninth goal.
Showing supreme confidence, he dummied a pass to Dowling, kicked forward on the left wing and scooped it up on the bounce with his right foot before gleefully touching down.
The Japanese automaker took Northwest under its wing, teaching it to more efficiently design and manufacture while steering millions of dollars in new business to it--even though its prices were 50% higher than any of a number of Asian suppliers.
It followed a cancelled march in October 2011 over fears right-wing groups would hijack it.
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But it was not the right-wing that nearly destroyed Manson, it was the man himself.
It has the wing span of a commercial airplane but the weight of the average family car, making it vulnerable to bad weather.
In some important ways, the religious right is not right-wing any more: it is the religious centre.
Cooper is set to hand out-of-favour Tommy Rowe a start of the left wing, but says it will be a huge blow to lose Boyd.
However, they must do it without wing Josh Lewsey, a winner four years ago, who suffered a hamstring injury in Saturday's dramatic 14-9 semifinal triumph against hosts France.
No, in the post-Madoff era they were lying low, but they were launching a virtual film center, and I could write for the new site when it took wing.
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