Lin said his knee only started acting up over the weekend in the final two games of a stretch that featured four games in five days a grind that's been fairly constant this season.
He warned that if by 2015 there were not a pricing system in place, traffic would simply grind to a standstill on the most congested parts of the network.
If this authority is not renewed, the current Doha round, which is already in trouble, will grind to a halt.
Of course, he has a major axe to grind in this conversation and encourages people to continue to buy bonds whenever he can.
But since 1986, when Philips died - coincidentally the same year that India's wilting hockey abilities first became truly evident - all she has known has been the pain of life's daily grind as a dishwasher in a restaurant.
Radio-tracking usually requires the tedious grind of following animals around in a vehicle and noting their positions by hand.
The guys that are in there every day, there's a grind to a season that a starting pitcher doesn't, I don't think, experience the way the everyday position players do playing 150, 160 games.
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But the Yankees, with their never-ending quest to win yesterday, have found themselves saddled with a long-in-the-tooth roster that is highly unlikely to hold up over the grind of a 162-game schedule.
But he expects only a long, hard grind for airlines in Europe and America.
This becomes especially true after a decade that saw stock prices grind in place, while company balance sheets were strengthened.
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Because it was always a policy and initiative list, there were many government officials involved, each with a policy axe to grind, weighing in, and the speechwriter was caught in the middle trying to make the words cover everything and still transmit a good speech.
"In practice, the economy doesn't grind to a halt for one day, " Mr. Shaw says.
On 18 January, snow in Leicester caused traffic at rush hour to grind to a halt, with many vehicles getting stuck on the city's flyovers.
The toughest obstacle, they say, will be in the state Senate, because a handful of senators can grind to a halt bills they do not like.
The stations owned by large chains, with no particular political axe to grind and potentially a lot to lose in Washington, will almost certainly carry the test.
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If Mr Noda's government is forced to call a general election on the issue, as the opposition is demanding, progress in the north-east may once again grind to a halt.
But there is certainly a sense that teams are less willing to simply show up and try to grind out results the way they might in a longer league format or in the knockout phase.
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Then figure the six innings per start he averaged with the Houston Astros last year might well drop to five in the more hitter-friendly American League, which presents a tougher grind for pitchers.
Where secondary prices continued to grind higher, the primary market hit a resistance point in April in response to more balanced technical conditions.
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The longer these cuts remain in place, the greater the damage to our economy -- a slow grind that will intensify with each passing day.
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When you're in these situations as a player or a manager you've just got to grind it out and get to the other end.
While it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind, you'll ultimately reduce your stress by taking a step back to focus on your business in the long-term scheme of things.
In Costa Rica, Jose Antonio Vera, head of sales and exports for Coopronaranjo, a cooperative with 2, 000 producers, said that in recent years it has launched two supermarkets and a roasting mill where producers can grind their own coffee and sell at a greater value than their beans.
Grind the cumin and coriander finely with a mortar and pestle or in a spice grinder.
But none of this changed the game in any meaningful way, and the only reason to do it was to grind to a higher level.
Though traditional grind-it-out guitar bands are no longer a dominating force in the modern mix, even meat-and-potatoes rock had its place at Coachella this year.
Buyers say the practice of using deposits for construction was highlighted in most sales contracts, but they didn't expect the projects to grind to a halt.
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