Then they stand in a line so judges can compare everyone to each other.
Of course, this would require a new bureaucracy to administer the program and force working people with kids to stand in a line somewhere to apply.
Stand in a line of people in just about any major metropolitan area in the world and you'll see the same thing: slouched shoulders and down-turned faces staring glumly at smartphone screens.
And in May this year, judge Lady Dorrian widened the scope to include prisoners in Peterhead who had to use a porta-potty and stand in line to slop out into a public sluice.
Because Plaintiff refuses to carry the Smart ID badge, she has to stand in a different lunch line for those who are not carrying their Smart card and must pay for lunch by other means.
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"This struck a chord with me - we're delighted that someone in such a position can stand up in public and support the line that we as a profession have consistently taken ever since league tables were introduced, " said Mr Spear.
If you get your boarding pass on your phone, some airlines can update it if your seat or flight changes so you don't have to stand in line at a kiosk or counter.
Wii were more or less stellar, and it's still hard to get your hands on one unless you want to stand in line waiting for a fresh shipment or pay a premium on eBay .
Early reviews of the Nintendo Wii were more or less stellar, and it's still hard to get your hands on one unless you want to stand in line waiting for a fresh shipment or pay a premium on eBay.
At a time when many Americans are concerned that the federal government is going to take over the nation's health care system and turn it into one big DMV where people have to stand in line to see a doctor, Specter unwittingly played right into their fears.
Consumers: Anyone deeply ingrained in the TechCrunch scene is the first to download a cool new app, stand in line for hours to get the newest iPhone, or pass along VC jokes with their friends from Buzzfeed.
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Finally, somehow, he makes it to City Hall's front door, and a line of suited men stand firmly in the way, like bouncers to a posh nightclub, keeping the snapping hordes at bay.
The process has improved somewhat for the Chinese, but outside the embassy in Beijing people still stand in line for three hours just to apply for a simple tourist visa.
Rights groups have called on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who is serving his final year in office, to take a tougher stand against hard-line Muslim groups fomenting religious conflict in several parts of the country.
For example, why should you stand in line to order at a coffee shop when the shop already knows that you always order a medium vanilla latte?
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Even more disappointingly, it was run by a giant and orderly bureaucracy, in which spirits had to ask permission and list their motives if they wished to contact mediums and had to stand in line, waiting for a clerk to find suitable parents, in order to be born again.
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In the Soviet Union, everyone had a job, yet workers had to stand in line for hours for basic necessities.
Voter Arthur Shakwira said he got in line at 4 a.m. but left the queue over confusion about which line to stand in.
They may need to stand patiently in line before they can board a ride.
Instead officers say they're still checking drivers by getting them to do things like stand on one leg and walk in a straight line.
And to say they're not, then why come down to a police station and stand in line, knowing the chances are at least 50-50 that you're going to get blown up that day?
Yet people stand in line to pay full price for a new product from Apple and crowds gather to hear about a new smartphone.
Next time you stand in line for an hour to have a guard ask you for photo ID, think about this: If our enemies want to attack, the easiest part of the plot will be making the forged IDs.
Fans are Poles like Joanna Kosicka, a European Union official born in 1974 who reads "Marzi" to her 8-year-old son and recounts her own tales of waking at 4 a.m. to stand in line for one kilogram of sugar.
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Tickets will be available for pickup at the Tishman Auditorium at 2PM on the 22nd, and we're strongly encouraging people to get their tickets and not stand in line -- if you have a ticket, you'll have a seat!
Why stand in that Black Friday line when you can get a better price online?
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Or, you might be like one of my gay friends, who would ask others to stand in line for his Chick-fil-A lunch, lest his boyfriend find out.
Banks' use of the three-year loans also means current holders of bank debt would stand behind the ECB in the line to collect if a borrower collapsed, so "it has become even more expensive for banks to fund in the wholesale bond market, " said Ben Bennett, credit strategist at Legal and General Investment Management.
During white line demonstrations, protesters stand in the middle of a road but allow traffic to pass.
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Carter said he learned of conditions in which the official inflation rate has soared to about 231 million percent while thousands of Zimbabweans stand in line for their daily allowance of about 2 cents a day -- from their own bank accounts.
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