Welcome to the era of the do-over car, in which companies jump rather than dawdle to fix the problems on their hands.
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In reality, many charter schools cater to the well-to-do over the poor, and are structured in such a way as to harvest the best students while leaving under-achievers behind in the public system.
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Much of the decline has to do with the over-the-air BBC now sharing its live telecasts with Sky Sports, a subscriber-only network.
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In 2009, he'd worked from memory and flubbed the wording, requiring a private do-over the next day.
By the way, how do you like the overly-dry over-cooked scrambled eggs the lawyers are serving up these days?
After Roberts flubbed the order of words during the public ceremony in 2009, a do-over took place in the White House Map Room the next day to erase any question that Obama was officially the president.
Two interesting wrinkles to the latest version of these tests: banks get a one-time do over if the Fed rejects their capital plan and a key measure of risk-weighted assets has gotten more stringent.
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There are plenty of people who would like the job eventually - Ed Balls and the Millibands to name three - but they do not seem eager to take over on the eve of an election.
Because as - we - there have been nonnative speakers of English who have come here before - you know, Italians, you know, the French, et cetera - and they do managed to assimilate over - so is there something specifically that you think about the Latino culture that makes that less likely than the historical precedent of other groups - Germans?
It's based on flawed assumptions that - the first of which is that we can just kind of wipe the slate clean after three and a half years of sacrifice and death and the president gets a do-over.
Mitt Romney became the Republican nominee because Herman Cain, the only true pro-growth candidate in the primary race that was actually competent to do the job of president, self-destructed over personal issues.
Certainly in Butte the best free fun you could have on your own was to make a bike do wild things over the mine-riddled hills.
While I have my deep reservations about the wanton nature with which we are throwing privacy to the curb, I do wonder (perhaps over-hopefully) whether the end of privacy might also herald the end of the often useless feeling of alienated embarrassment.
Who in the newly-formed triumvirate will do the crucial job of smoothing over customer concerns?
Do you see the glazed-over eyes, pale skin and suffering, weak posture of your colleagues?
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And that is precisely what those of you in Congress have tried to do over the several -- past several months.
And it put pressure on the President to consider a do-over on his budget, a mulligan that a still-sympathetic press would have likely given him.
These leveraged plays on oil should still do well over the long-term because oil is a scarce commodity and larger fields are more difficult to discover.
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The drugs are being touted as having fewer gastrointestinal side effects than Ibuprofen, but for many the older, over-the-counter drug may do just as well, he says.
Should the United States indeed go that route, it will amount to much more than a strategically costly "do-over" of the INF fight.
Part of the reason why the five biggest dealers do 96% of the trades in the over-the-counter derivatives market is because of their status as strong counterparties.
Thus we get the ins and outs of what particular promotions might do to that critical number, the year-over-year of same-store sales, or whether a new menu item such as hot breakfasts might induce patrons to spend even more.
The Tory leader's actions do, however, raise question-marks over the way in which Lords reform will take place.
Instead, the report does nothing to fill the policy vacuum that is being filled by an argument over what to do about the decade-old Bush tax cuts.
They don't want Yuen to siphon the added revenues that are starting to flow from the next generation of TV services, nor do they want to surrender control over the all-important first screen that their TV customers see.
What people often want to do is roll over the after-tax money but not roll over the pre-tax money.
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Mr. Dutcher is working with prosecutors to have his DUI removed from his record and would also like a do-over of the divorce.
It would be much better to win by having a do-over on the referendum rather than by having the Court take the question outside of the political process.
The confusion over what to do--which could lead to criminal charges for some hospital workers--says a lot about how burdensome our regulatory structure is when it comes to health care.
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