But what about the teachers sacrificing a weekend away, a well-deserved Saturday lie-in or just a break from routine?
"Too many people in Britain prefer a lie-in to hard work, " they argue.
"I had a bit of a lie-in this morning and started to feel much better, and thought I'd be good to go, " she added.
"The value proposition for the lie-flat in first has been significantly diminished, " says APEX's Kirby.
In January 2007, Delta also unveiled plans for lie-flat seats in its BusinessElite cabin.
So where does the controversy - if any - lie in the Carney pick?
Whereas Penrith have only had one clean sheet this season and lie mid-table in Cumbria Women's Division One.
The trend toward lie-flat seats in business class, along with amenities that are similar to first, diminish the value of first, she says.
South Africa, England, or perhaps even Samoa from Pool A lie in wait in the knock-out stage.
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Montauban were playing their first match in the competition and fielded a much weakened side after making clear that their priorities lie in maintaining their top-flight status in their domestic league.
Berlin (CNN) -- The story of the so-called Forest Boy -- a riddle that has perplexed people in Germany and elsewhere for months -- is a lie, police in Germany said Friday.
The roots of the north-east's poverty lie in a highly unequal land-holding structure, exacerbated by the political power of the landowners.
The problems do not lie in the products -- which are highly rated -- but are deeply rooted in the Mitsubishi system.
While big spenders like Oracle 's Larry Ellison grab headlines for antics like buying the longest yacht in world, the thrifty rich lie low--and spend little in comparison.
Here too the solution may lie not in anti-sprawl policies but in anti-crime ones.
But currently, the more common concerns for users lie in wi-fi's cost, patchy coverage and network security.
Nevertheless, the answer does not lie solely in well-functioning markets and the proper application of economic tools.
The biggest challenges will lie in Africa - where agricultural productivity has been falling and 30% of the population is permanently under-nourished.
However, several experts believe that the greatest risks lie in middle-sized firms, which are too small to have all the fancy software, but too big to know all their customers personally.
Its antecedents lie in pre-war periods of technological innovation.
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Some 10, 000 maps and prints, mostly of pre-20th-century Southeast Asia, hang in frames, lie in stacks on shelves and in drawers, or stand in flip-through files--and only he knows how they're organized.
However, according to the researchers, a clue may lie in the fact that micro-organisms, too, work in mysterious ways.
Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Charlie Crist of Florida, Haley Barbour of Mississippi and Rick Perry of Texas -- whose states that lie in the path of Gustav, named a Category 4 hurricane Saturday afternoon -- will skip the GOP convention because of the storm.
For now, the bigger challenges around high-definition DVD players lie in low HDTV penetration and the impressive quality of particularly upconverted DVD on high-definition televisions.
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The cash-strapped Lancashire outfit currently lie 14th in League Two, just five points off the play-off places.
Half a dozen dogs lie sorry-looking or listless in the yard -- thin, hungry and thirsty.
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Additional growth opportunities for Televisa lie in "triple-play" packages of cable, telephone and Internet access.
Aboriginal art's origins lie in a pre-hieroglyphic age, a time when there was no written language.
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