Studios need to band together to demand theaters stop dimming the lights on projectors.
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Certainly there are risks a company will assume if they make it easier for customers to band together.
Last week, al-Maliki appealed to his country's rival political and ethnic factions to band together and stop the violence.
Families can use the economic recession as a chance to band together and learn from each other, she says.
It's our nature to band together in small teams for support and encouragement.
Robert Townsend's recent "Diary of a Single Mom" follows three single mothers who have to band together in order to survive.
They will need to band together, sharing their best practices to help each other adapt and thrive in a challenging new environment.
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Helping with seed, advice, fertiliser, and offering the small farmer the ability to band together to counterweight the market power of the large buyers.
These suits allow hundreds or even thousands of people with a similar claim to band together to take on large corporations or other entities.
The potential outcome of the dispute, the inability for investors to band together to participate in class action lawsuits, could be a disaster for small investors across the country.
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Our proposal establishes small-business health plans, which allow smaller firms to band together through associations and purchase quality health care -- even across state lines -- at a more affordable cost.
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The simple answer is because there are more teams in financial trouble in the NBA than the NFL, and thus, more of a collective cohesion among NBA owners to band together.
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It seems that we simply needed someone to shine a light on the wealth of opportunity that already existing in this neighborhood for people to band together to build, to create, and to offer support.
But each time some future Congress tries to raise the rate for contract protection, payers would have a natural inclination to band together and lobby to expand the base to cover more free-riders as an alternative.
Prominent universities have therefore tended to band together for support in the early stages of exploring e-learning, and they have often launched their efforts under names other than their own, even though they have some of the strongest brands in education.
This has led to a clash between those, like Mr Blair, who believe that Europe's problems are a clarion call to free up markets and liberalise trade, and those who believe that the answer is for European governments to band together to stamp out competition from wayward members.
But, if you articulate a clear vision, a clear mission to help them understand their roles in it and ask them to buy into the system, everyone will band together to make it happen.
He and he alone understands the complexity of the journey the fellowship is undertaking, and his early, insightful leadership is essential to bringing together a band with skills that align to the expedition.
In 1988, however, he was encouraged to put a band together by some old friends.
Manzarek briefly tried to hold the band together on the albums "Other Voices" and "Full Circle, " neither of which had critical or commercial success.
"He understood what Jim's talent was, and he put the band together to make it work, " he said.
This summer, local microbrewers will band together to open the first large-scale brewery within city limits in more than 30 years.
Then either they can band together to provide the infrastructure, or the State can given that they now legally occupy the land.
Farmers band together to hire a lorry to get their cassava or charcoal from the central city of Kikwit to market in Kinshasa.
Governments, businesses and research institutions must band together to find the best technologies and courses of action to defeat cybercrimes, the participants said.
Might the NLRB find that the corporate privilege should yield, or at least be narrowed, so that employees can band together to protect their own safety?
This is where collectives of incredibly poor women band together to take out tiny loans to expand home spun businesses like cooking food or selling roadside items or providing childcare.
And that will mean rewarding doctors and hospitals if they band together to form Grand Junction-like accountable-care organizations, in which doctors collaborate to increase prevention and the quality of care, while discouraging overtreatment, undertreatment, and sheer profiteering.
Rather than band together to force higher taxes on the extremely wealthy (and save public programs like Medicare and Social Security, as well as schools, roads, and other necessary government expenditures), the middle class is divided and politically weak.
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Those two albums were less creative than Jailbreak, but the label pressure didn't stop, and when producer Tony Visconti couldn't fit another Thin Lizzy studio album into his schedule, the band decided to put together a live record instead.
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