But once the enterprise software is in the door it is almost impossible to extricate.
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"It's hard to extricate yourself from the terminal, " said one senior Wall Street official.
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And the United States was able to extricate itself from Vietnam, but it was very embarrassing.
Economic growth is the only way that nations can extricate themselves from fiscal crises.
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It just became impossible for me to extricate myself, or even try and extricate myself.
Clear-sighted, responsible leadership is urgently needed to extricate the nation from its financial mire.
But when a net neutrality regime gums things up, it'll be tough to extricate a self-serving FCC.
Isn't that a better learning curve than just learning how to extricate themselves from their successive trophy wives?
How--we're not going to move that, but we--I did extricate three walking wounded.
It also worries that, once ensnared in negotiations, the Obama administration will find it very hard to extricate itself.
If no marriage proposal was forthcoming, she would extricate herself, citing her duty to patients who needed her more.
It also will have to extricate itself from the precedents and entanglements established by these multilateral institutions and arrangements.
Other developed capitalist countries will take longer to extricate themselves from what they know and dare to reconsider the validity.
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Officials said they were working to extricate the remaining survivors and had passed oxygen cylinders and water to those still trapped.
But America is now (almost) out of Iraq, and there is a deadline to extricate itself from Afghanistan (see article).
Economically, Sudan is in such deep trouble that it is difficult to see how the government indeed any Sudanese government can extricate itself.
Eighteen years and 2, 000 Israeli terror victims later, Israel still hasn't figured out how to extricate itself from his subversive legacy.
Acer has always been a somewhat rebellious partner, seeking ways to extricate itself from under the thumb of major intellectual property suppliers.
But ethanol may or may not have the capacity to extricate us.
But by September, she had managed to extricate herself from that deal.
Now it seems that Cablevision recognizes that, in order to extricate itself from yet another noncore segment, it must create a viable business.
Just wanted to say that we are not going to extricate, doesn't seem anywhere in sight, and that we should actually redefine victory.
Germany is the architect and chief backer of the eurozone's many bailouts as the region tries to extricate itself from a debt crisis.
Despres spent ten minutes trying to extricate himself from a patch of mud and cut a frustrated figure at the end of the stage.
And as he builds his government, he must appoint ministers capable of working with him to extricate Israel from those traps and discredit their sources.
With consummate skill I would then extricate the truth, bring it up to the surface where we both could face it square: You hated your mother!
Meet the Federal Housing Administration or FHA. It found life under Roosevelt in 1934 as part of his alphabet soup answer to extricate America from depression.
Pinching Iran would give the United States leverage in any negotiations for a regional settlement involving Iran that would allow Washington to extricate itself from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Those members expressed concerns about just how the Fed will ultimately extricate itself from the massive holdings it has in mortgage and Treasury markets without causing a disruption.
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If they cannot extricate themselves, many will have to stay.
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