Fitful power means firms often pay for television ads that viewers do not get to see.
After a fitful night, Ford returned to the hospital later that morning at Betty's insistence.
As a result, the government is making fitful progress on its most urgent task: restoring order.
Because it will get better much better and in ways that today's fitful efforts only hint at.
In Ghana's case, incomplete political liberalization and fitful intellectual reform clipped its economic success in the 1990s.
The fitful entente between the Turks and the Iraqi Kurds is crucial to America's quest to keep Iraq stable.
At the sound of the shot, the dogs in Dashtian had begun to bark, the sound fitful in the breeze.
After several years of fitful restructuring, Tyco split itself into three pieces in 2007, renaming the health care division Covidien.
The lyrics address wasted afternoons, restless days spent "looking for a sign, " and Jones sings them in insomniac bursts, tense and fitful.
Chinese nationalism, portrayed by the party in terms suggesting it had always been a force, was slow and fitful in its 19th-century awakening.
When nine years of fitful negotiations beginning at Madrid in 1991, and ending at Camp David this July came to an abrupt halt, both sides felt betrayed.
On a recent Saturday morning, winter sun battled fitful rain.
One economic aspect of the Asian neighborhood is powerful enough to upset the Chinese rhythms and thus make managing a fitful transition to global capitalism more difficult: A catalytic Japan.
President Boris Yeltsin's fitful rule is seen to be ever more designed to serve the purposes of those around him, and ever less to serve the interests of the people at large.
While Romney has called for repealing the Dodd-Frank Act, the centerpiece of Obama's fitful efforts to reform Wall Street, he hasn't provided much in the way of detail regarding how he'd address the too-big-to-fail problem.
Not until the last fitful months of the Bush Administration did a serious person with a meaningful understanding of communications strategy come to the fore, and even then, it was too late for him to do anything.
Just how much so readers will learn from Martin Gilman's account of Russia's fitful, often stumbling economic reforms in the short decade between the collapse of the Soviet Union and the country's default on its domestic debt in 1998.
The announcement was somewhat fitful.
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We lowered our long-term rating on the U.S. because we believe that the prolonged controversy over raising the statutory debt ceiling and the related fiscal policy debate indicate that further near-term progress containing the growth in public spending, especially on entitlements, or on reaching an agreement on raising revenues is less likely than we previously assumed and will remain a contentious and fitful process.
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