One choice across all public services is how much to carve out of capital spending, which voters tend to notice less because its impact is long-term.
In a blog post, Forester analyst Sarah Rotman Epps says that there nonetheless is room for some of the other players to carve out part of the market.
Carve out sections of your product in an attempt to prevent pirates from getting the entire game?
In some cases, the lawyer can negotiate a carve-out of certain information that is valuable to the employee (e.g. performance evaluations) so it can be used in future employment or business.
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And so she is in the process of trying to carve out the best of both worlds a start up that has the ability to draw on the resources of a large organization.
If the snow is the right kind (hard and old but not too old), you can dig out a cave or a trench, or even carve out blocks of snow with a ski-pole, machete or a stick.
There have been instances of poor oversight, for example, of its preference programs intended to carve out a percentage of federal contracts for small and disadvantaged businesses.
He made an early, unsuccessful run for Congress in 1978, then spent most of the next decade trying to carve out a place of the oil industry, like his father had.
Benjamin Ensor, research director at tech specialists Forrester Research, said we were seeing the emergence of "digital-wallet wars" as telecoms, banking services and technology companies all sought to carve out a share of the nascent market.
The point is all these new devices need to carve their share out of a market from scratch.
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They managed to carve out a number of chances through Emile Heskey - back in the starting line-up for the first time since breaking his foot.
Which ever department was considering a policy change would carve out a group of 20 to 200 drivers, make them function as a separate business and test the results.
Although a full agreement on immigration is not expected, the two leaders are expected to carve out a framework of principles that would set the stage for further talks.
The Second World War is drawing to its exhausted close, but these young Americans still seem to be doing battle with themselves, and, rather than expressing their quandary in song, they carve a woman out of sand on the beach.
The companies are pouring billions of dollars into marketing in attempts to carve out, or protect, scintillas of market share, but these huge investments no longer are moving the needle very much.
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Some would prevent reporters from ever being subpoenaed, others would allow judges to carve out exceptions in cases of national security.
This is what tantalizes Laybourne: If she can carve out even a tiny slice of the huge sums at stake, she might build a billion-dollar business in little time.
Northern factions and tribes who feel themselves left out of the carve-up of government jobs and money tend to express their grievances through kidnappings and bombings instead of more conventional political ways.
You take, like, little gourds, or little vegetables, and you just carve out a little, sort of space for the eye and you get - it's amazing how creepy that you can make them.
What we have seen for literally about the past two decades now, the black community being used as a pawn, being used as a wedge by the conservative right to try to carve gay and lesbian people out of the broader civil rights movement with the perception that the black community are the gatekeepers.
But his attempt to dominated the whole of the former Yugoslavia failed - as did his subsequent enterprise in the early 1990s to carve out a greater Serbia with the capture of Serb-populated areas of Croatia and Bosnia.
Through hard work and lots of touring, musicians can carve out a space for themselves that would never have been possible prior to the rise of social media and digital distribution.
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Carve-out refers to the share of the proceeds reserved for the management team in an unprofitable exit.
But then again, it takes lower levels of fear to carve out a short-term bottom in a bull-market environment relative to a bear-market environment.
In order to achieve its goals, Israel has decided to avoid any peace negotiations and to escape even the mild restraints of the United States by taking unilateral action, called "convergence" or "realignment, " to carve out for itself the choice portions of the West Bank, leaving Palestinians destitute within a small and fragmented remnant of their own land.
If EchoStar prevails, similarly-situated companies will have even less incentive to seek out deals with patent-holders, instead relying on the courts to carve out for them an extended period of unlicensed use with a bill that comes due years later assuming the patent holder can afford to litigate for years and in an amount almost certainly far below the actual benefit conferred.
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Apple did indeed carve out a large and very profitable part of the rich world markets.
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This assumes the federal government can order us to do anything, and all the rest of us have to carve out exceptions.
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