They are probably trying to make us feel they take no prisoners off the field so we should take none on it.
And BBC Scotland has been told the report will "take no prisoners".
They are probably trying to make us feel that as they take no prisoners off the field, we should take none on it and it's really good.
But, most important, the lighthearted Jogo Bonito ethos seems to run contrary to Nike's usual message: go for broke, take no prisoners, sweating tears, just do it.
The question is why has Tom taken such an aggressive, take-no prisoners stance that will, if pursued, redound negatively for everyone, not least himself, and hurting the company about which he professes to care so much?
The front of the vehicle, they thought, looked too "cute" for a take-no-prisoners military truck.
You have to admire their strategic flair and take-no-prisoners model of going after markets.
His address lays out a blunt in-your-face, take-no-prisoners program that half the American people reject.
He distrusts the take-no-prisoners mindset that soldiers bring to the complicated battleground of government.
The MPAA cannot be blamed for its "take-no-prisoners" approach, he said, as it is only acting in its self-interest.
Aron is the antithesis of the typical hard charging, take-no-prisoners enterprise software CEO.
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He epitomized the driven beat reporter, the fearless and intrepid foreign correspondent, the take-no-prisoners editor and the impassioned author of innumerable columns.
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After Oracle won its take-no-prisoners campaign to acquire rival PeopleSoft in December 2004, SAP moved fast to begin luring PeopleSoft customers away.
He understands that a take-no-prisoners attitude will get you only so far.
Algeria's tough and uncompromising response to the crisis was typical of its take-no-prisoners approach in confronting terrorists, favoring military action over negotiation.
Bachmann's take-no-prisoners approach has made her a national target for opponents.
Gates's famous take-no-prisoners attitude is infused throughout the Microsoft culture.
The IRS has a take-no-prisoners attitude in its regulations and a tough litigation policy, refusing to be moved by thieving spouses, innocence of wrongdoing and even outright spousal abuse.
Curiously, even though Gekko is the film's villain, the character seems to be remembered largely in a positive sense--as a business guru, a take-no-prisoners negotiator and an all-around master of the universe.
And in the midst of their take-no-prisoners attitude toward those who would deny their right to existence, one can also find a few satirical nods to tried and true archetypes of Jewish identity and tradition.
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Although the former Republican presidential candidate would say he and former President Bill Clinton cut deals that led to a record budget surplus and the biggest economic boom in modern American history, many say the Georgia Republican's ideologically unyielding, take-no-prisoners brand of leadership ushered in an era of heel-digging politics that persists to this day.
At that point she becomes an obsessive organizer of the search, and a compulsive scourge of anyone who threatens to stand in her way. (One fatuous Pakistani functionary insists that the abduction is an Indian plot.) Given Angelina Jolie's celebrity, the obvious danger in such a take-no-prisoners style of acting was imposing herself on the real-life story, but that hasn't happened.
But the leadership should take a good long look at the retailers that came before and realize, Hollywood takes no prisoners in the pricing game.
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