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You can push down on one side, but it's going to pop right up on the other side.
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The PC doesn't make any noise as you slide it up and and down, and the rig is rigid enough that you can push the display down using one hand.
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With government-mandated MLRs, and forced rebates to consumers if you push the MLR down too far, what will be the incentive to keep costs in check?
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You can see by taking this approach, you are arming the prospects to push down on your competitors in ways that are good for the prospect.
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Push an arrow, and it brought you down to a new slide.
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Still, you can push this argument too far, and wind up going down a dangerous path -- one that ultimately sets back the greater cause of trying to get television networks and film studios to create a broader range of meatier roles for Latino actors and actresses.
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That is, it would push it down the road four months but at that point if you didn't hear what you wanted to hear there would be a deadline.
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Push down on the brake pedal forcefully and keep your foot down until you stop.
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The software comes with a number of basic transition effects that you can place between different scenes: cross dissolve, fade, push right, scale down.
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Hold down the green key, and the moment you let it go, you push the lock button.
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You need to read the speech for the full explanation, but the basic idea is that higher inflation can help push down the real cost of borrowing - the real interest rate - at times when nominal interest rates can't go any lower.
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