"People don't come in and out of the bureaucracy the way political appointees do in the U.S., " Smith says.
They don't come in for the criticism that the likes of Bob Diamond (chief executive of Barclays Bank) comes in for.
At some level it seems of two minds: Don't send work abroad, but don't let workers come in to do it.
Let's face it, smartphones are cool, but as a rule they don't come cheap in North America.
But all the surveys don't come back in time for the government to release its initial estimate, usually on the first Friday of the next month.
What the Gen Yers don't see, she says, is the meaning and value of gestures and other non-verbal skills that don't come through in a text message.
The idea there is that when you walk or drive near a certain business, you might receive a text message saying there's a special on this or that and why don't you come in.
And I don't have a lot of sympathy to folks who suddenly, once they're in, don't want anybody else to come in.
If you don't like capitalism at its most flamboyant and brash, don't come to Las Vegas - especially in the week of CES. Most conversations involve selling you something - and this week that means technology.
People don't want to come in when there's muck floating about.
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"People remember it was a show house, but I don't think they come in because it was a show house, " said Ms. Barbi, who is an agent with TTR Sotheby's International Realty.
You don't need a kit, and you don't need to stick to the pieces that come in the box.
"We don't enter their areas, they don't come to ours, " said one paramilitary soldier in Dantewada district.
"I don't ever have anybody come in and hand me a paper resume, " said Gretchen Gunn, a principal at MGD Services, a staffing firm in Stockton, New Jersey.
They, after all, don't tell customers when to come in the door.
"They will certainly need all that training, because this is an inhospitable place in winter - and don't forget plenty of armies in the past have come unstuck in Afghanistan, " he said.
People who come through the door, they don't expect people to be miserable they want to come in and see a smiling face.
"We're quite a tight group, as soon as lads come in they don't get left by the side, the lads make them feel welcome, " he said.
We've heard different public statements from the Russians in the last few weeks about whether they'll be amenable to sanctions against Iran if these talks in Vienna don't come up with anything.
One reason is that that bio-defense contracts come in clumps and don't provide a steady stream of revenue, as do traditional drugs.
"I don't feel together yet because negative things come in my mind and it's hard for me to remember sometimes, " Womack said.
And I think that it is absolutely appropriate for the American people to expect that we don't have porous borders and anybody can come in here any time.
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"You've got to let these doomsday guys have their day in the sun because their days in the sun don't come around very often--the optimists have usually been right, " says John Dessauer , the veteran editor of John Dessauer's Investor's World.
The reason is these folks usually don't vote -- doesn't come up high in polls.
Mr. WALTER GRIFFIN (Gulfport Police): Once we run through all of this, we don't know when the next supply is going to come in.
Don't under-estimate how far we've come in the last few years, we've got a generation in Northern Ireland where there are 3, 200 families who've suffered absolutely tragedy and we've made major strides forward already in all of the major areas both political and in the security side.
Indeed, risks don't come much bigger than starting up a financial services firm in the middle of a banking crisis.
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First of all, I'm not a good waitress, so I don't know if I'd have the guts to come in every night.
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