If the Cumbrian rock isn't up to scratch the government will have to look elsewhere.
At the same time Donetsk, Lviv and Kharkiv were given a final 30 November deadline to meet the standards required and Kiev was told it would lose the final itself if it didn't come up to scratch by the end of next month.
If you feel the urge to pick up some scratch-offs at the corner store, at least be aware what a terrible proposition the lottery is.
The club's other joint-manager, Kevin Boon, has been making sure the club's facilities are up to scratch and overseeing the ground renovation.
If Ford wants to bring back the Taurus, it needs to follow its own example and reinvent the car from scratch to shake up the industry, the way it did with the original Taurus back in 1986.
That's why we're setting up the new Commission for Health Improvement to ensure every part of the health service is up to scratch.
It would be up to the local community to decide if the proposal was up to scratch.
Director John Waters sent up the concept by having scratch-and-sniff cards passed out with tickets at his 1981 film, Polyester.
Marketing and information-technology expenses, in particular, have gone through the roof, as managers spend more to win and retain customers in an increasingly competitive industry, and as they struggle to bring their systems up to scratch for the launch of Europe's single currency and to deal with the millennium bug.
But he added that a beautiful building was of no benefit unless the education was up to scratch.
Justice Minister Mark Golding said the People's National Party, which won December 2011 general elections after four years in opposition, had to draw up the new legislation "from scratch" since taking power in January 2012.
Outside, Umansky said Lachey completely built up the pool and entertainment area from scratch, adding a new pool, Jacuzzi, barbecue and outdoor dining area, each surrounded by the nearly 360 degree views.
However, if New Democracy wins, there has been some indications that the EU may be willing to agree to reduced austerity measures, but they will not tear up the entire agreement and start from scratch.
Liberal Democrat MSP Alison MacInnes said the targets did not come up to scratch and were disappointing.
Others reckon that, despite a recent surge in investment, the transmission network is not up to scratch.
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Despite some aspects of our performance that weren't quite up to scratch, we have taken the positives in overcoming a determined, physical and confrontational side.
Val Cameron, of Health Protection, said the law will ensure there is a minimum standard to make sure the condition of homes are up to scratch.
"Too many authorities are wasting public money, they are not led clearly at the political level, and the efficiency of the officials, the officers, is not up to scratch, " he said.
Yet the system is far from perfect: though Estonian institutions set up from scratch do indeed tend to be ultra-efficient, those inherited from Soviet days like the xenophobic immigration authority are anything but.
Westminster's Scottish affairs committee said more must be done to reassure the public that services would remain up to scratch.
Ms Macdonald called on the government to accept that while it had "made a brave effort" the bill had not "come up to scratch".
Improving the atmosphere in an existing stadium is obviously different to building it up from scratch and Keirle says one solution for Old Trafford could be to pump noise via microphones around the ground.
Nanophase's tiny aluminum oxide molecules fit so tightly together that they're making vinyl flooring up to five times more scratch-resistant than the regular version.
Yankees infielder Kevin Youkilis, who left Saturday's game at Toronto with lower back stiffness, was a late scratch Monday after the back tightened up following batting practice.
However, he suggested the service was unable to ensure all hospitals were up to scratch.
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Giving up the certainty of an established season ticket base to start from scratch is a risk most owners would rather avoid.
In just 10 years, Dr. Shrotriya has created the company from scratch, literally, to build up what is now a profitable enterprise that has produced two cancer drugs that are already in the market.
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But he was on his way: within six months Mr Berlusconi, after inventing his own party from scratch, had ganged up with Mr Fini and the leader of the soon-to-be-separatist Northern League, Umberto Bossi (who has more of a Duce's whiff about him than Mr Fini does), to thrash the assorted left and centre in a general election.
Coming up, the effort to build a justice system in Iraq almost from scratch.
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