Shareholders will probably get a look-in, but there is nothing to say how big.
Meanwhile, the private sector got a look-in as governments sought alternatives to stretching the state coffers.
"Abroad" hardly got a look-in beyond a brief mention as America as an "anchor" in world affairs, and a big cheer for his talk of ending the wars.
Murray worked hard in the off-season on his delivery and he was beginning to reap the rewards, keeping his first serve percentage above 60% throughout and denying Garcia-Lopez a look-in.
Worse, to the extent that private firms have had a look-in, most of the work in America has been granted to just two giant aerospace companies, Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
"We don't get a look-in with some players who come onto the market because we cannot afford them and because they want to play in a modern stadium, " said Wilkinson.
The big political prizes in the city parliamentary seats and control of the council occasionally slip from Labour's hands to the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats, but the nationalists never get a look-in.
The poor do not get much of a look-in.
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While it should be noted that the judges votes will be final, the banks themselves will conduct a separate, self-directed look-in-the-mirror evaluation of their figures and flaws as required under Section 165 of the most exact and concise law ever not written, the Dodd-Frank Act.
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About one-third of retirees and pre-retirees say they look less than 10 years in the future when they think about retirement finances, and another one-third look 10-19 years in the future.
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Savour the century old, candy-striped Jami-Ul-Alfa Mosque, explore the 19th-century Kelaniya Raja Mahar Vihara Buddhist temple, visit the Sri Kailawasanathar Swami Devasthanam Hindu temple - the oldest in town - then look in on the shrine of St.
Finally, a Marcello Mastroianni look-alike in narrow pants and thick glasses emerges from downstairs with a new cigar.
"If you look in Europe -- in particular core Europe -- what you see is people don't have any hope and so what they do is they don't spend, and firms don't invest and banks don't lend, " said Blanchard.
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For a start, they need to make sure that their movement, started by five English-speaking countries, does not in future look as Anglo-Saxon in character as it does right now.
That said, purchasing is easy and fast, and we had no problems streaming in the highest-available quality on our 10Mbps cable connection -- Max Payne didn't look super-awesome in SD, but it was certainly watchable.
The ultrasound tech squirts gel on her belly, the expectant mom looks at the beating heart on the flickering screen, and a dozen friends and family members huddle in for a closer look -- drinks in hand.
They put in something with tools on it for future missions, and they also set up a science experiment which is going to look--how materials--look at--study materials in outer space, and it'll radio back its results.
And then, lastly, too, you know, was, in this case--and, obviously, in hindsight, they can look at it--but was, in this case, their analysis that that vehicle was appropriate for that--their expectation of the threat level on that given day?
After a fiery Goan curry lunch, or a sunset cocktail, served on the fort ramparts, look in on the in-fort chapel, then dip your toes in the shallows across the river at Aswem beach.
Almost a century later, America's continuing domination of cotton production led the Soviet Union, its implacable enemy in the cold war, to look for self-sufficiency in this vital crop.
Among the reasons for this is a peculiarly Japanese one: the wife of an eldest son in Japan is, by tradition, expected to live in the family home and look after her parents-in-law.
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Titled "Losing My Edge, " the track offers a tongue-in-cheek look at the DJ culture that catapulted Murphy to underground fame.
We will look at in-stadium experiences that may be unique and different.
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The flip side is that some funds that look ho-hum in a hot market have done a top-notch job of delivering returns and moderating risk in down markets.
"When it gets real bad, and they never -- with this one -- look you in the eye, 'Well, I can't vote for him, ' " McEntee told the diverse union audience.
Moreover, the 2010 study "Staying Connected on the Go: A Look at In-Vehicle Smartphone Integration Systems" conducted by the Consumer Electronics Association reports that 55 percent of smartphone owners prefer voice commands as their user interface for in-car smartphone integration, making the business case for SYNC and AppLink even more compelling.
While it is not yet possible to determine how large such profits will actually be -- the terms of some of the transactions now under negotiation with the USSR make the accounting procedures applied to leveraged buyouts look simple -- in terms of the overall national trade picture, they are likely to remain a drop in the bucket.
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Only 35 years ago, he points out, Indians were forbidden to sleep in San Cristobal, walk on its pavements or look whiter-skinned Mexicans in the eye.
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Look, in terms of -- look, I think the President will always listen and -- listen to the insightful and candid opinions that Rahm has shared with the President and with staff here for 20 months, as you heard him say.
Running along the North Sea for 72km from Hunstanton to Cromer, this three-day ramble takes in seals at Blakeney, flint villages, top-notch bird-watching (look out for flights of pink-footed geese in winter) and the country's tastiest crab.
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