This is their achievement as well, so give it up for your parents and your grandparents, your cousins and your uncles and your aunties. (Applause.) This is their day, too.
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UHF-broadcast market is as poor as that, why are the stations so reluctant to give it up?
This picture was completely different to anything I had seen before but then because it was so close up it didn't give too much away either.
The only way that it can make money and continue to grow (and reward those frustrated new shareholders) is to personalize their offering so completely to each of its near-billion users that those users trust it so much that they give up ever more layers of personal information.
"She knew that that had been happening to a lot of her friends, so she smashed it rather than give it up, " he says.
That Genie can let you watch already recorded episodes right away and pull from any broadcasts its finds may give it a leg up, but so far we haven't seen recommendation systems good enough to promote switching from one service to another.
Even so, this pretty bauble of a picture -- which looks like it was filmed in a giant snow globe - scrapes together enough invention, exuberance and goofiness to skate over this blatant misstep, and Roberts herself is so willing to give it the old college try you wind up rooting for her regardless.
Though Israel so far has not done so, it must insist that if it is to give up the defensive asset of the Golan Heights, there must be not only a demilitarized zone on the Golan, but also a reduction of Syria's armed forces and missiles, and a dismantling of its arsenal of chemical warfare.
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And so I decided to give up journalism and do something more about it.
Were so much not at stake, it would be tempting to give up and call the troops home.
The responsibility could lie with rogue elements within the Indonesian army and police, who feel they have invested so much in East Timor that they are not prepared to give it up.
And we ultimately get right down to it where the winners, those of us who have good insurance, begin to look at it and say am I prepared to give up so much for those that need this benefit?
It seems unlikely, however, that Alwaleed would so quickly give up the land in Egypt.
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"There's so much positive momentum on the battlefield that it makes sense not to give up while we are starting to make progress, " O'Hanlon says.
General Motors has persuaded the United Auto Workers to give up billions of dollars in health-care benefits so it can compete better with the likes of Toyota and Honda.
But if you are going to give it to them for two years, you should probably say so up front, rather cut their taxes one year at a time.
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With Windows 8 Microsoft shook things up, and made it so that PC manufacturers had to give each PC a unique key, making it much harder for the pirates to get a free lunch.
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Instead, Britain should give up most or all of the rebate, so as to ensure that it pays its fair share towards the cost of enlargement.
So first up on the list -- it makes absolutely no sense that we actually give tax breaks to companies that ship jobs and factories overseas.
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Think of it this way: If you are juicing up your attention and concentration so you can give 110% to a task you are taking 10% away from something else.
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Indeed, since the difficulties of helping Sierra Leone seemed so intractable, and since Sierra Leone seemed to epitomise so much of the rest of Africa, it began to look as though the world might just give up on the entire continent.
History has shown, however, that franchised properties are less likely to run into financial problems than independent properties, so it's going to be a few more years before mortgage lenders are ready to give up that bias toward some franchise being in place.
"They start out with real food, so let's give them credit for applesauce and mashed-up bananas, " but "the rest of it is sugar, " she said.
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The assistance is there, but it doesn't enable you to truck up huge hills super fast -- it'll give you enough of a boost so that you're not completely annihilated, but doesn't do all the work by a longshot.
So let each club owner take his cut and give half to his players, who then vote on how to divvy it up.
If you are to give up any of your rights to data privacy then it must be an active choice to do so.
So what is it about Mr Carney that persuaded Mr Osborne to pursue him all year, and not even to give up after Mr Carney initially turned down the job?
So give or take, that 20% a brand should be able to get a strong handle on how it is shaping up in the eyes of customers and then deal with the exceptions.
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Adding a plug and a more powerful lithium-ion battery to a hybrid can give that sprinter a bit more stamina: It can travel at higher speeds up to 10 miles or so on electric power before the gasoline engine kicks in.
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