And that'll be one sad day if you scratch up this beauty at all.
Until it does, we'll scratch this one up to a really lame attempt at viral marketing, and nothing more.
If Ford wants to bring back the Taurus, it needs to follow its own example and reinvent the car from scratch to shake up the industry, the way it did with the original Taurus back in 1986.
Once the panel is reconstituted, its members will not be starting from scratch in drawing up a draft, since Egypt has had three previous constitutions and various political and civic society groups have drawn up models, Ashour said.
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If the Cumbrian rock isn't up to scratch the government will have to look elsewhere.
However, he suggested the service was unable to ensure all hospitals were up to scratch.
It has raised standards and even delisted companies whose performance is not up to scratch.
The second category is the greenfield start-up companies that need back office operations set up from scratch.
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Unfortunately, that's pretty much where the similarities end, as this device's software really wasn't up to scratch.
Liberal Democrat MSP Alison MacInnes said the targets did not come up to scratch and were disappointing.
It would be up to the local community to decide if the proposal was up to scratch.
Others reckon that, despite a recent surge in investment, the transmission network is not up to scratch.
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But he added that a beautiful building was of no benefit unless the education was up to scratch.
Care Minister Norman Lamb said he expected "swift action" to be taken where services were not up to scratch.
America has recently banned French foie-gras: apparently it is not up to scratch.
The Syrian regime has spent billions trying to get them up to scratch.
Westminster's Scottish affairs committee said more must be done to reassure the public that services would remain up to scratch.
Some also say that the show is preachy, even messianic, and that its research is not always up to scratch.
He also said it was impossible to say whether lives would have been saved if safety systems been up to scratch.
For the simple and sustained reason that applies to all efforts to find alternative energy: It must be got up from scratch.
The club's other joint-manager, Kevin Boon, has been making sure the club's facilities are up to scratch and overseeing the ground renovation.
Kazakhstan's party system has been set up from scratch in a hurry.
That's why we're setting up the new Commission for Health Improvement to ensure every part of the health service is up to scratch.
And don't worry if your theatre trivia is not up to scratch, each item is clearly labelled with details of the stage it set.
Nothing wrong with that idea at all: you do though have to make sure that all those accounting standards are up to scratch though.
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Ms Macdonald called on the government to accept that while it had "made a brave effort" the bill had not "come up to scratch".
"An Internet company has to build its brand up from scratch, in terms of software, order fulfillment and brand image, " Netessine says of Amazon's dominance.
If you feel the urge to pick up some scratch-offs at the corner store, at least be aware what a terrible proposition the lottery is.
Despite some aspects of our performance that weren't quite up to scratch, we have taken the positives in overcoming a determined, physical and confrontational side.
But last week's summit deal concocting a jerry-built firewall and asking the banks to boost their capital ratios by June next year was not up to scratch.
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