But as a policy wonk with numbers to back up his opinions, and a belligerent debater who likes to argue for the sake of arguing, he can't and won't keep his mouth shut.
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Though general manager Sandy Alderson stressed this spring that he won't evaluate Collins solely on wins and losses, the Mets probably won't keep him if they lose 95 games.
While pricing and availability information wasn't readily available, we're sure Meridian won't keep us iPod-toting HD freaks waiting for too much longer.
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One disadvantage to BP's approach is that university researchers won't keep their work secret, as in-house scientists might.
The problem for investors comes when real interest rates are negative, when the nominal interest rate won't keep up with inflation.
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The shrimpers reply that better marketing alone won't keep them in business, and that a big advertising blitz would eat up money few of them have.
Johnson spoke to Forbes.com about the making of his film, growing up among the super wealthy and why money is a topic he won't keep quiet about.
Prescription drug manufacturers, fearing the arrival of cheaper generics and knowing or worrying that their patents alone won't keep out competitors, try to buy off the competition instead.
As far as targeting parents goes, it is all very well to try to target the parents of young children to try to get them to do things in different ways, but it is very difficult satisfactorily to punish parents who won't keep control of their children.
At those rates, investors probably won't even keep up with inflation over the long term.
"I'll name who I want to keep, but I won't necessarily get to keep all the players I want to keep, " Ling said.
The sales pitch is this: Pool your computing needs with those of dozens of other customers and you won't have to keep your own programmers and troubleshooters on the payroll.
When Hossler was asked to name something cool about his U.S. Open experience, he praised, of all things, the free dry cleaning. ("That's pretty sweet, " he said.) Hossler slid late on Sunday, finishing nine over par, and won't get to keep a nickel of the check he earned this weekend.
But that won't be enough to keep us from experiencing an increasingly weak economy.
But if inflation and interest rates rise faster than wages do, borrowers won't be able to keep up with the payments.
Even with its revolutionary new cardiac stent on the way, there are reasons to fear that the firm won't be able to keep up that kind of growth.
But what really worries me is if the cuts are so harsh that they suddenly destroy family budgets, meaning people won't be able to keep up mortgage payments.
But if tuition keeps going up and less money is available in the form of financial aid, you'll be cheering from afar because you won't be able to keep going to that school.
"With the amount of money they're proposing, they won't even be able to keep pace with current enrollees, " Waxman said.
Losing a single match to anyone won't kill you, so long as you keep winning.
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"They know why the plane is delayed, but they won't tell you anything because they want to keep you from migrating to another airline, " she says.
If managed accounts sound intriguing, keep in mind that you won't have the same kind of access to your manager that you've got with a broker or planner.
Obama won, and he doesn't really have to keep telling us -- or showing us, via staged campaign-style events like the one Tuesday in which he used police officers as props while he opposed the forced spending cuts.
Oh, and the pro version won't turn up for three months because Microsoft had to keep Dell happy...
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Some matters, like whether Altria should keep PricewaterhouseCoopers as its accountant, probably won't interest you or affect your economic well-being.
"Those with wear will continue wearing down their teeth and ... if you keep grinding at this rate, you won't have any teeth, " she said.
Some matters, like whether Altria (nyse: MO - news - people ) should keep PricewaterhouseCoopers as its accountant, probably won't interest you or affect your economic well-being.
As long as we can accept that possible commercialization is years away, there's hope that we eventually won't have to handle our technology with kid gloves to keep it looking pretty.
And if they choose to leave the bench, the justices can opt to keep their coverage -- meaning they won't have to rely on Medicare to nearly the extent most elder Americans do.
Toyoda said in the interview that the company won't start building any new auto plants through 2015 to keep fixed costs down despite burgeoning sales and what he feels are good prospects for global auto growth.
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