What's different about the GW battleground poll that we do with Ed is that we look at the same data but we don't write joint analysis.
Arianna Huffington, editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, said she doesn't see a joint ticket in the future.
Angela Burns also stated that all opposition parties were against any plans of forced mergers but couldn't bring a joint motion due to timing issues.
And UConn wasn't scorching the joint itself.
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Meanwhile, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, made it clear Thursday that she thinks Clinton and Obama shouldn't run on a joint ticket this fall.
The cold and stiff o-rings at one joint didn't flex and seal as designed.
Condemning someone to the joint for lighting up a joint won't stop people from using drugs any more than preaching abstinence will stop people from engaging in sex.
Silverman says NBC's content didn't suffer a whit from its joint development with an advertising campaign.
In the process, the patient loses use of a joint that isn't considered essential.
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My opponent wants to spend more money on military programs that our Joint Chiefs don't even want.
Initially, Russia hoped to sign a contract to deliver its T-50 fighter plane to India, but in the end India insisted on the joint development of a new aircraft, based on the T-50 but with modifications for the Indian Air Force.
The prospect of having to pony up nearly half a billion dollars for a joint venture that doesn't seem to be getting any traction doesn't seem like a good idea.
Vehicles made at a joint venture in Canada haven't sold particularly well, but GM has made a lot of money selling rebadged Suzukis in South America.
The rise doesn't count the Food Network Magazine, a joint venture of Hearst and Scripps, which announced earlier this month it is increasing paid circulation again, to 1.25 million.
The Joint Commission on Public Ethics wouldn't divulge details of its report.
"This isn't just a naval asset, this is a joint asset for the country and the government to use, " Rear Adm Brunton said.
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So if you want to work with an adviser, it is important to establish that you aren't getting one whose returns will stink up the joint.
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While the joint central-bank effort didn't address the fundamental problems associated with European government debt, it underscored a "sense of urgency" to address the broad issues ailing the global financial system, said Seth Setrakian, co-head of trading at First New York Securities.
Analysts said the launches, which aren't uncommon, were likely intended as a protest against joint South Korean-U.S. naval drills last week.
Ovshinsky's firm didn't put in a dime but owns half of the joint venture and will get half of any profits.
Bales hasn't yet entered a formal plea in the pretrial proceeding at Joint Base Lewis-McChord outside Tacoma, Wash.
Lutz says other homerooms haven't been assigned yet, but GM's new Daewoo joint venture seems a shoo-in as the focal point for small-car development.
Following the counting of nearly all the ballots it became clear that Netanyahu's gamble on a joint list with former Foreign Minister Lieberman didn't pay off.
According to the Joint Committee on Taxation, the IRS can't even begin processing rebates until the peak processing period for 2007 returns ends, in mid- to late-May.
In August, Ericcson Chief Executive Kurt Hellstrom grumped that if sales didn't pick up soon, he would consider walking away from the joint venture.
Medicaid has been a joint federal-state mess for so long that we don't know exactly what states would do if allowed to innovate.
Their joint letter now seems to say between the lines 'We don't have to meet to agree on common action'.
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