Here's a tentative nod to Roach, but the bulls may yet carry the day.
Usually that doesn't mean much and the prerogatives of the individual weapons systems carry the day.
If so, it seems something resembling fair value would still carry the day.
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In the past Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy would meet beforehand and agree a joint position that would carry the day.
But rather like those fondly remembered epics of Hollywood past, it's got enough energy and entertainment value to carry the day.
We may consciously raise our voice, or use anger to try to carry the day, or even stand up to physically dominate the room.
In short, the decision to start this company was made on the understanding that only service and value addition was going to carry the day.
You know, in the days leading up to this election we talked a great deal about whether national or local issues would carry the day.
Beyond the political conjectures of whether Mr Trimble will carry the day lies the bigger question: is he right to embrace this compromise deal at all?
But as the first session of the 105th Congress concluded last week, increased partisan wrangling seemed to carry the day, maybe because of the approaching '98 midterm elections.
" He also appeared to discount the security concerns of the Secret Service, saying he was certain that "the professionalism of the Secret Service will carry the day.
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They would bring the legislation back at an "appropriate" time, he said, when they could fold in Democratic concerns about labor and environmental standards overseas and carry the day.
' Were these voices to carry the day, the negative effect on progress towards gender equality would be substantial, but crucially it would also undermine the cause of reducing 'inequality.
"We wish to appeal for calm and call on our supporters to relax, because we are confident that when all votes are in (we) will carry the day, " said Musyoka.
We can hope that even in the face of all the backlash against globalization a deep desire on the part of "economic man" for more and better will carry the day.
We are thus far pleased at the restraint that has taken place and encouraged that, even as we see reports of increased participation tomorrow by protesters, that calm and nonviolence once again carry the day on both sides.
A. can still carry the day in corporate America, entrepreneurs must rely on a host of intangibles to get their dreams funded--and that means doing something that goes against their grain: They must be learn how to be ingratiating.
The perverse result would be not a movement of sufficient Democrats into the Republican Party to carry the day for the GOP but stronger support, at least temporarily, among Democrats for even more heavy-handed government intervention at every turn.
This argument might be enough to carry the day, and it would give the court the hook it needs--if it wants one--to provide order in what some say has been a much too unruly post-election contest in the Sunshine State.
For example, it is not at all unusual in business for a team to be tasked with making a decision, prepare a methodical case and then have the HIPPO (highest paid person's opinion) carry the day without much regard for the analysis.
Happily, the leads carry the day: James Marsden as a prince of grinning vanity, Susan Sarandon as the wicked stepmother (although the climax turns her into something else, again unnecessarily), and, above all, Amy Adams, who, in the role of a would-be princess, finds true momentum, not just sappiness, in the farce of innocence.
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