To get out of it, what are going to be the consequences and the results?
It seems that, when teams get in it, they want to get out of it.
Most of us get our jury summons in the mail and try to figure out how to get out of it.
But Britain is entering a recession with its main protagonists divided in important ways about how to get out of it.
Think first about what the purpose of the interaction is, what you want to get out of it, and what your attitude toward it is.
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Within a few paragraphs, the reader simply cannot imagine the Bushes getting into such a pickle, or lying so publicly to get out of it.
And the sort of things we should be talking about is: Why are we doing this, and what do we hope to get out of it?
You could face civil or even criminal penalties if you skip a notice to appear at jury duty or get caught lying to get out of it.
What do you want to get out of it mentally, physically, socially and spiritually? ( Get my free mini-workbook if you need help with this.) Then, see how your talents match up with that.
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Baxter advanced on Ruben Tejada's sacrifice, and League had a chance to get out of it after third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. crashed into the railing to make a spectacular catch on Daniel Murphy's foul popup.
"Over the last three or four months we've found ourselves in a few tough situations and one of the traits of the team is that they've fought very hard to get out of it - places like Napier and Old Trafford, " he said.
Once technology is implemented, it is critical to measure the use of the technology to ensure it's delivering on the ROI (return on investment) that you hoped to get out of it, and to see what further gains you might realise that you didn't expect.
"I would argue that what we are in at the moment is not a recession, but essentially some kind of depression and it therefore takes something very, very major to get out of it in the same way as it took something major for us to get into it, " he said.
When organizations are in crisis, it usually takes shared pain to get them out of it.
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If you treat is as a 9-5 you're not going to get anything out of it.
Even when they don't play well, they always seem to get something out of it.
We'll fund all the support to get him out of it, similar to what Pakistan has done with Mohammad Yousuf.
I'm going to get us out of it.
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The irony, which seems to have been lost on Washington, is that an artificially low cost of capital (created by lenders who lost sight of risk management) got us into this mess in the first place, and now we're considering returning to easy money to get us out of it.
"Just like with anything that's new, they kind of have to get the kinks out of it, " said airline passenger Ronald Hobby, of Fort Washington, Maryland.
' But there comes a point where you've got to figure it out and get to the bottom of it and move on.
You can squeeze it by hand, but if you put it in a wringer, you're going to get some more out of it.
"It's not a lot of money in the face of the world's problems, so we want to make sure to get the most out of it, " she said.
While those of working age can hope to get a job to get out of the benefit system, it is harder for older people.
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This resource requires special extraction methods to get it out of the ground and into a form where it is fluid enough to travel down the pipelines for refining into gasoline and other hydrocarbon products.
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It has warned the populations to get out of the areas where it's battling Hezbollah.
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