Despite rising pressure from Republicans in Congress for a change in course, Bush was adamant.
Richard Lugar of Indiana and George Voinovich of Ohio -- were practically screaming for a change in course.
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When unforeseen events force a change in course, communicate to all employees how and why you will still win.
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This scarecrow of a suit has, in course of time, become so complicated that no man alive knows what it means .
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Ms. Merkel's change in course, though, hasn't produced the desired political effect.
What might be one effective process for one student in one course may be a very ineffective process for another student in another course.
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Summer breaks are spent honing his game in course-rich Southern California.
The tool operates as a cooperative development platform, which enables the team to have shared access in real time to objects, models, environments in course of development.
And there's no evidence either that Democrats in Congress have gotten their act together to bring about a change in course, much to the chagrin of their liberal base.
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Antiabortion activists following the case have focused particularly on questions about babies born alive in the course of induced abortions, renewing a campaign around the issue more than a decade after they secured a 2002 federal law that set out legal rights for infants delivered with signs of life in the course of an attempted abortion.
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Shortly after we caught wind of Android "consideration" within Samsung's camera division, a report surfaced that implied a change in course for the Galaxy giant -- the Korean company was ramping up mirrorless camera production at the cost of scaling back point-and-shoots, and the move appeared to represent a general shift away from compacts with a heavier focus on improving optics in smartphones.
The Treasury said it would consider the report "and respond in due course in the usual way".
The assembled virologists in Malta were told the full data would be published in due course in the journal Science.
After decades of being slapped around in the course rankings by a slew of recently opened neoclassic coastal designs, the single most historic and venerable course in the United States has struck back with a vengeance.
To teach, as required, in Diploma Course Programs in Earth System Physics.
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Some bond investors are fretting that the overhang of bank reserves created by the central bank's policy over the past couple of years could in due course result in a sharp jump in inflation.
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When the committee specifically focused Mr. Gingrich's attention on the tax issue, the questions concerning GOPAC's involvement in the course were answered in the negative.
During this cacophony all five Spices made their way to the stage and in due course took turns in saying a few words of thanks to family, friends, players and producers.
The Senate option could ultimately win favor with some Republicans who have ruled out a creating a new or additional path to citizenship but who sometimes say privately that they see promise in the course laid out in the Senate proposal.
But because of the Recovery Act and the job training program at a community college in his town, he went back and took a 16-hour course in being able to begin to deal with -- 16-week course -- in being able to deal with chemicals related to how they produced solar panels.
The editing was completed in the course of two semesters in graduate school.
Police say Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed in the course of the gunfight in the early hours of Friday 19 April.
But Erbitux may also gain sales if doctors start using Erbitux earlier on in the course of the disease in those with normal version of the gene.
In due course, they take in the exiled Snow -- in return for housecleaning and cooking services -- and teach her how to stand on her own two feet.
But in the course of one week in October, Uber was sued by taxi and limousine companies, and Chicago regulators sent citations and filed a class-action suit on behalf of passengers.
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The world's four greatest statisticians never took a course in statistics, Mr Ackoff would point out, and three of America's greatest architects (Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright) never took a formal course in architecture.
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