In any remediation scenario, the opening strategy is to pick off the low-hanging fruit first.
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Democrats control the Senate, but if Republicans pick off these seats they could take the chamber.
Democrats would love to pick off this open seat, but the odds seem long.
Mr Sarkozy will be more confident he can pick off the other Socialist candidates.
The soldiers pick off the undead while an armored vehicle arrives to extract the team.
Agency commissions have been sliding (see chart) as newcomers pick off profitable business.
Whereas a carrier some way from the threat could pick off the attackers by scrambling its jets.
Helped by fast technology, they pick off eighths, sixteenths, thirty-seconds and even sixty-fourths of a point per share.
Next door is Louisiana, where Republicans once thought they might be able to pick off the Democrat Mary Landrieu.
For example, using the armor's jump-pack accessory allows players to leap up to hidden spots and pick off enemies.
The more likely outcome, says Ms Kaplan, is that WorldCom's competitors will pick off its assets at bargain prices.
Two-plus years ago Hulseman had a chance to pick off his old nemesis.
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However, the regulator of all these pills and potions says the aim is to protect consumers, not to pick off small suppliers.
Israeli forces regularly make incursions into such disaffected towns to pick off ringleaders, sometimes with uncanny accuracy but often killing bystanders and children.
After that, the alliance broke apart and the Americans, as they expanded west, were able to pick off the tribes one by one.
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It is, of course, one thing to pick off a God-believing, pro-war Democrat senator like Lieberman in a secular and liberal state like Connecticut.
Helped by fast, relatively inexpensive technology, they pick off eighths, sixteenths, thirty-seconds and even sixty-fourths of a point per share, but on tremendous volume.
"It's very common for companies to pick off the easier companies first, " says John Dozier, an intellectual property lawyer who specializes in Internet cases.
"Halo 4's" epic fight sequences require players to confront waves of enemies in one mission, then pick off bad guys one by one in another.
On the other hand, NCR could use the same back of the house strategy and the Tower to gradually pick off the registers from competitive installations.
High-speed trading has made the financial world even more of a casino game, allowing traders to pick off minuscule price movements in just thousandths of a second.
Most evenings Persson launches into a couple of hours of Far Cry, a shooting game in which he must pick off evil scientists on a series of South Pacific islands.
The coming elections are likely to thin the ranks of centrist Democrats even further, and may also pick off Scott Brown of Massachusetts, one of the few remaining moderate Republicans.
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The Republican presidential nominee is hoping to pick off enough conservative Democrats and independents, along with Republicans from Pennsylvania's midsection to capture the state for the GOP for the first time since 1988.
By publishing their findings, the professors may unleash a flood of trades by hedge funds and other market sharks seeking to pick off the excessive profits hitherto made by CEOs on their options.
Unlike the British and Germans with their carpet bombing of one another, the Americans put their faith in daylight precision raids and set out to pick off Japan's engineering factories one at a time.
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