Creating such a field around a spacecraft gives the particles something to push against.
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In different ways, both artists use their thumbnail bios as material to push against, finding new roles inside their reputations.
When communities face multi-generational, entrenched problems, we need fresh thinking to push against the status quo and identify the pivotal services or applications that can lead to lasting change.
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Back in the day, when I was a member of the FOMC (1991-2004) I occasionally had an opportunity to push back against a push for greater transparency surrounding monetary policy.
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This is not the first such effort by cancer specialists to push back against drug pricing.
Isn't that the basic argument that Republicans are using to push back against the proposal?
These initiatives were part of a three-pronged battle to push back against the health care reform legislation.
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But many conservatives insist the panel can help the state find ways to push back against the federal government.
There are questions about whether it's appropriate for example to push someone against a flexible wall, if that saves a child's life.
The study revolves around a previously fuzzy factor called market impact, which is the extent to which trading tends to push prices against you.
Mr. Gingrich took a two-pronged approach as he tried to push back against weeks of negative ads without abandoning his pledge to remain positive when it comes to his GOP rivals.
The U.S. Treasury still expects to push up against its borrowing limit later this year, according to a funding update out Wednesday, but has access to emergency methods that can buy enough time for lawmakers to cut a deal on the fiscal cliff.
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If Republicans want to avoid repeating this mistake, they will have to first and foremost push back against Democratic plans to turn Medicaid--the joint federal-state health insurance for the poor--into a middle-class entitlement by expanding eligibility in the name of covering the uninsured.
Schmidt also employed his rapid response skills from the 2004 campaign to aggressively push back against allegations lodged against Roberts and Alito in the media.
Grant Smith's powerful shot was deflected into the striker's path, but Hunt's hooked effort drew a good save from Jeroen Lambers, who managed to push the ball against the base of his near post.
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He had to push these through against internal opposition, and to gain some credit with voters for them even when the Labour Party, far from opposing them, increasingly tried to steal his best tunes.
Some in Congress have threatened to try to push the sales through against the administration's wishes, by attaching them to other legislation.
It is thus worth noting that there is no cost-push inflation to work against or counter the reduction of demand-pull forces that would intensify inflation.
One effect of the euro-area crisis was to push the euro down against the dollar in the early months of this year helping German firms but harming American exporters.
There has been a lot of excellent coverage of the Georgian election, including from people I almost never agree with, but I did want to flag and push back against two of the more hackneyed pieces of analysis.
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Republicans have been politically hampered in their arguments against raising taxes on the rich, providing no effective push back to this pitting of poor against the rich for political gain.
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Some investors worry Mr. Hollande will slow France's efforts to trim its own deficit or push back against Germany's emphasis on fiscal austerity as the primary way to address the euro-zone debt crisis.
As it was assumed that a weakened dollar would solve the problem, in 1985 the leading western democracies and Japan announced the Plaza Accords to systematically push down the dollar against the Japanese yen and the Deutsche mark.
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Warren, who championed the creation of the new Consumer Financial Protection Board after the mortgage-led financial meltdown five years ago, is beginning to use her Senate Banking Committee perch to push regulators for tougher actions against errant banks.
What I said -- and I will provide you with a quote -- what I said was is that Ronald Reagan was a transformative political figure because he was able to get Democrats to vote against their economic interests to form a majority to push through their agenda, an agenda that I objected to.
He claimed they had "pretended to campaign against it and voted against it when it was clear that an Assembly majority was going to push it through in any case".
"You push against the floor to make the body fly, then you catch yourself, " said Mr. Burmann.
It is still a delicate horse-race, as companies are facing rising commodity prices and marketing costs that will push against their abilities to break into new markets and expand.
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Nor do manufacturers or airlines push back against reasonable procedures to assure operability.
Unicef say the renewed bad weather has forced it to postpone until next week an immunisation push against measles, meningitis and tetanus.
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