In the culture of TV, all candidates must have winning images, or they'll get nowhere fast.
Such talks would get nowhere, however, without tangible improvements in India's administration of Kashmir.
Loan and overdraft terms are changed, apparently arbitrarily, and sound companies with cashflow problems get nowhere when they ask for help.
And how you would get nowhere without having a good work ethic.
Work with the elected leader of Israel and you'll get nowhere.
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Until Republicans agree on what reform proposal to promote, roll up their sleeves and work out exactly how to implement it, radical tax reform will get nowhere.
Anyone who wants to talk about what they call the old way, which was give up your nuclear weapons and then we'll talk, is going to get nowhere.
Most drugs get nowhere near this much scrutiny.
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The Cupertino, California-based company, however, has never detailed what that means: because Apple can offer the companies building cutting-edge parts capital they can get nowhere else, Apple can offer its customers products no one else can.
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Because this money came from nowhere, and if you can get money out of nowhere you can get a lot of it.
For those trying to talk Iran out of potentially weapons-usable work, this seems to get them nowhere.
Run and gunning here will often get you nowhere, and do nothing but draw the ire of your teammates.
Moscow has proven that issuing grievances will get Minsk nowhere except for getting its natural gas cut off.
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Do you ever catch yourself repeating useless behaviors that get you nowhere?
But sensational headlines get us nowhere in the discussion on tax reform.
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But whining will get you nowhere.
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Fans in other nations have nowhere else to get their fix.
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Have you ever been surfing your favorite social networking site when suddenly, out of nowhere, you get poked, messaged, Tweeted, Buzzed, Linked, Circled, or otherwise contacted by a stranger somehow?
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Audiences come along for the ride and then get upset when they end up nowhere.
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, between 6, 500 and 7, 000 female vets in the United States are homeless, with almost nowhere for them to get help -- especially when compared with the number of facilities for homeless male veterans.
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Those that get cut off this week will have nowhere else to turn.
Unlike flirtation on a train, where there's nowhere to go if things get awkward, you can always drive away in a car.
The more people who point out that natural gas is a bridge fuel to nowhere, the closer we get to a clean energy future.
My nephew was drafted, spent two years far away from home living in a motel and struggling to get a ball career started and got nowhere.
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"If a single supple chain breaks down there will be nowhere else for us to get Pfizer drugs which is worrying, " he told BBC Radio Five Live.
That means that are at least 56% of women out there who are going to understand that Governor Daniels is directly responsible for denying critical care to women who have nowhere else to go to get it.
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Then she was walking along Teallback Road like a sportwalker, like some lady who walked every night to get slim, except that she was nowhere near slim, she knew that, and she also knew that when sportwalking you did not wear jeans and unlaced hiking boots.
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