Mr Keel said he was looking at new ways of working to make savings.
These have two hulls, spaced widely apart and connected by a raftlike structure and no large keel.
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The plan is to concentrate on the most critical, complex and corroded part along the keel.
Moreover, the company, under new chief JamesCorneliusJames Cornelius, seems to be on a pretty even keel.
Now the aim is to put the relationship on a more predictable, even keel.
Especially unpredictable too are the chances of troubled economies getting back onto an even keel.
But there are three things that Apple can do to put itself back on even keel.
Mr Scott told delegates the party does not "keel over in the face of a challenge".
As for the Sales Team, keep everything on an even keel at the moment.
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"This now gives us a chance to get back on an even keel, " she said.
You could find out that you're going to keel over from cancer before you get any symptoms.
On the first, Holgersson and his central partner Stephen Keel were painfully slow closing down Chris Pontius.
Keel advises women who are particularly pain sensitive to take something such as an over-the-counter pain reliever.
It will take a year or two to restore their administrations and economies to an even keel.
But if you bought alongside some sickly types who keel over early, your retirement checks would get fatter.
America's Cup boats traditionally have been monohulled with a keel a big underwater fin that counterbalances against the wind.
During the invasion, a Mengsk statue appears to keel over from fright alone.
These boats have two hulls, spaced widely apart and connected in the middle by a raftlike structure and no large keel.
On the second, Jan Gunnar Solli and Keel were too easily shrugged away before the rookie Connor Lade botched a clearance.
The daggerboard is a type of keel beneath the boat that allows the boat to sail at an angle into the wind.
Over time and with a decent bit of liberalization, China should be able to get its major banks to an even keel.
The date of the opening is also significant, as it coincides with the anniversary of the laying of Titanic's keel, on 31 March 1909.
Though India's banks face bad debts, its cloistered financial system, high foreign-exchange reserves and capable central bank mean it is not about to keel over.
In 2007, along a familiar stretch of the British Virgin Islands from Anguilla to Anegada, Discovery's keel whacked a reef in the middle of the night.
The crew's quarters were little more than hammocks slung alongside the keel catwalk, where your sleep was soured by the stench of oil and Aruba fuel.
In response, an Inland Revenue spokesperson told BBC News Online that such emergency measures were short lived and the system was now on an even keel.
"What I tell the guys is don't put too much pressure on yourself, " said Loeb, who often speaks with his grandmother to help maintain an even keel.
Yet it is hard to imagine that China can have a higher foreign-policy goal in South Asia than keeping relations with India on a fairly even keel.
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But many still believe that if Russia is to get back on an even keel it needs a new president as much as a new prime minister.
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