It's absolutely futile if you take the ground at considerable cost... then actually just withdraw because you haven't got the manpower to hold the ground.
Indeed if we continually rely upon innovations, we shall never take the high ground again.
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The reason, others will eventually take the high ground in technological invention.
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Indeed these SE Asian nations are now ripe to take the high ground in world economics with low debt, high investment power and now knowing that innovation is the golden key to capturing economic supremacy.
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Given your rise to the top where so many of us wish to be, I think you pretty much owe it to business women everywhere to take the high ground, be accountable for your wrongdoing and take your medicine like a grownup.
Surely, serious obstacles remain to having the Annan plan take hold on the ground.
But we must also recognize that had the magazine clip been limited to fewer bullets, the odds of an adult being able to take this murderer to the ground before he could take more lives would also have been greatly increased.
If this land was gifted to the citizens of Bath it could compensate for the loss of land the proposed new stadium would take from the Recreation Ground.
Lobbyists say they are doubtful the amendment will survive and even consumer advocates who went vocal in their opposition to it Thursday concede it is likely just an opening salvo as Republicans try to stick amendments in the overall bill to take back some ground from the Democrats.
The match, England's second in the tournament, was scheduled to take place at the legendary ground, which held 90, 000 before renovation, but the International Cricket Council has ruled that it is not ready.
In martial arts, if facing a stand up fighter, take them to the ground, and vice versa.
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They are light enough to be launched by hand and will be able to take images of the ground below with a still or video camera, they add.
The statement said the council was within its rights to take immediate possession of the ground and social club but was allowing both a "period of grace" in the hope of "dialogue".
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Fitzgerald admitted there is an "exclusivity period" whereby no non-event-related activities can take place on the ground 21 days prior to the first tournament match or 14 days prior to the first warm-up game.
The final, due to take place at the Stadio Olimpico ground both clubs share, could prove a headache for the authorities after last week's derby between Lazio and Roma was marred by violence, leading to eight arrests.
Many on the right have said the president should take the advice of the commanders on the ground.
The forthcoming peace talks in Libya may be making things worse as the rebel factions and the Sudanese government jostle for any advantage on the ground that they can take to the conference table.
Research into new crop varieties needs to take place closer to the ground, so to speak.
Importantly, Mr Obama stated that the July 2011 date would take "into account conditions on the ground".
"It will take another year before the ground will be ready to host international matches, " said stadium curator Jayananda Warnaweera.
The Social Democrats gained ground to take 36% of the vote, and Mr Kohl's party fell to 22% a drop of 12 percentage points since 1994.
Some of our young guys got to take batting practice and take ground balls with some of the greatest players in the world, and that can really help them.
Finally, Optimism carries us through the inevitable rejections of forging new ground and helps us take the longer view.
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U.N. diplomats say the expectation is that the U.N. force would not take over from African troops currently on the ground until July 1 at the earliest.
"We're really hoping to put a stake in the ground and take this issue, which has been the subject of debate for a long time, off the table altogether, " says Yahoo!'
England were without the dependable catching attributes of Andrew Strauss, who had left the ground to take up his other role as devoted husband to wife Ruth, who was giving birth to their second child.
For the European Commission, it means a lot more references to the word growth in Brussels policy documents - and a lot of new European infrastructure projects which might well take years to get off the ground.
At another local hospital, Memorial Medical Center, a small fleet of helicopters was brought in to evacuate patients and staff after hospital officials were told "by officials on the ground to take the matter into our own hands, " said Trevor Fetter, president of Tenet HealthCare Corp.
Moreover, Glassman coordinated as effectively as he possibly could prior to his Senate confirmation with the military combatant commanders around the world so that when he was finally allowed to take his post, he could hit the ground running.
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