The sooner the process is started, the less the danger of either country wobbling off-course.
But more importantly, his off-course transgressions likely will torpedo his long-term endorsement opportunities utterly.
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However, the prices at which off-course punters are paid are determined by the on-course market.
But he could also find his administration blown off-course or even swept aside by popular outrage.
It is worrying that all three of the big central banks seem to be veering off-course.
This ad implies that his offensive off-course behavior is now all OK because he his winning again.
And the government has handed out permits only to the racecourse, and to a few chains of off-course bookies.
In spite of all that, with the help of God, 19 young men managed to take its compass off-course.
The judge found his off-course image and his on-course performance were both important, but came out differently than Goosen did.
After taking off several months to deal with his off-course marital problems, he finished a surprising fourth at the Masters.
Former owner and off-course bookmaker Owen Churchill was excluded for eight years after being found guilty of all four charges brought against him.
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Meanwhile, Colin Montgomerie looked haunted by his off-course problems as the European Ryder Cup captain endured a dismal start to his third round.
Racing Post's Jonathan Kay believes the first seeds of decline in the sport were sown in 1961 when off-course betting shops were legalised.
It veered 1, 500 miles off-course halfway across the United States before running out of fuel and crashing outside the village of Mina, South Dakota.
Sorenstam's off-course paychecks are a fraction of what Wie will earn.
This is how the dodgy off-course shops that cluster outside legitimate golf resorts in China, such as nearby Mission Hills, often sell counterfeit clubs to tourists.
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Farrakhan was quoted in October 2002 as describing President Bush as being "off-course" and "victimized by the greatness of the power of America" in his push for war against Iraq.
Mr Bush could still be knocked off-course by a scandal.
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If the bookies refuse, their off-course screens may go black.
So the generosity of the on-course bookmakers squeezes off-course margins.
Given the isolation of the islands, and the branching of the family tree, the chances are that all descend from a single off-course flock that arrived about 500, 000 years ago.
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" Policing this kind of thing is a full-time job: In Japan, where separate collections are overseen closely by Howell, the designers, she says, "understand, but the merchandisers can push your look off-course, like with color or something that's very pretty-pretty.
His off-course appetite for helicopters, deep-sea fishing and scuba and skydiving fortified the legend-allowing him to hobnob with the likes of the Australian media magnate Kerry Packer, Jack Welch and Bill Clinton and win lucrative endorsements from Chevrolet and Titleist, the golf-equipment maker.
We had two iPhones and two Android phones between us, allowing me to test Google Maps on both the iPhone and Android and Apple's own mapping app for the iPhone. (There's no Apple app on Android.) These apps all have turn-by-turn voice navigation and will nag you with new directions if you make a wrong turn or try to go off-course.
That was all I needed to know about off-the-course Tiger.
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And when tough times inevitably come -- when war and economic hardship threaten to blow us off course -- we do what Americans have always done.
He sleeps at a GRAND Hotel in Paris on Monday, drives through French wine country Tuesday, polishes off an 11-course dinner outside Vienna Wednesday and flies to Spain on Thursday.
But on the course, when he hits a shot like his chip on number 16 at Augusta in 2006, I see art, and I can separate the off-the-course man and the on-the-course artist.
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Some would say that Tiger Woods easily makes the lust for life cut, given his off-the-course antics, but despite his all-too-human mess of a personal life, his image is too highly constructed for anybody to discern a human being beneath it.
The Bank of Japan should cease its usually on-again, occasionally off-again, deflationary course.
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