We want, but we'll have to wait for pricing details before we whip out the credit cards.
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The problem is made worse by the fact that, as prices rise, more people whip out their plastic.
This is partly because the government is quick to whip out a pile-driver whenever it perceives a policy problem.
We wear our cellular phones on our hips like gunslingers, and whip out our Palm Pilots as if they were police badges.
That's going to be hard to do, since an IRS agent can always whip out an expert witness to say that you're nuts.
Any self-respecting bank bull likes to whip out a chart comparing the ratio of bank loans with GDP in poor and rich countries.
You whip out your Super Palladium card at the department store.
S. -Uh, please don't whip out your phones in flight.
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You can tell a guy has raced before when you see him whip out a tube of super glue to stick a flap of skin back onto his foot.
Still, Mr. Newnam says he prefers talk of TV minutiae to that of viral videos, which often cause guests to whip out phones and laptops so they can compare YouTube clips.
Visa and Mastercard s ettled an antitrust lawsuit by the Justice Department today by dropping rules that prohibited merchants from offering discounts and other goodies to customers who whip out lower-cost credit cards.
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"When people are stuck on a delayed train, they have time and can whip out their phone to take photos and video of any overcrowded services they're on and complain publicly, " he said.
Thanks to pop culture and congressional figures, it has become increasingly more common to wear your heart on your sleeve and whip out a hanky at the drop of a hat even in the workplace.
People will not have to actively whip out their phones and scroll the app to find the place they want to check-in, but could passively find a business, through the app knowing that you checked-in there before, for example.
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In other words, just like consumers buy something for themselves on Amazon and check to have it ship to them immediately, users inside an organizations now want IT-related things on-demand and will whip out their personal credit card and expense it.
Once, during a tour of a food market in Australia, the burly but politically nimble city father was rash enough to whip out a notebook and record some of the prices until tradesmen started waving their fists at his gleaming bald pate.
There's no hurry to whip out your credit card though -- we'll be giving the AirStash a spin once the firmware is ready in a few weeks' time, and hopefully we'll also dig out more WebDAV apps for various platforms, so stay tuned.
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The problem with your contracts is all those people out there that will lie through their teeth to, whip out a contract with obtuse language that only lawyers know means something special in a court, gets your signature and then uses that special language to keep you from getting restitution for the piece of failed crap.
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And one close confidant told me that he will whip it out at meetings.
So his speech marking 12 months since the transport white paper is unlikely to impress - unless, of course, he has managed to squeeze some new concessions out of the prime minister and can whip the long-awaited rabbit out of his hat.
As investors hold back and wait for a solid indication that the market will move one way or the other, they often whip-saw themselves out of profit.
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Those new songs include the comic "Weed Instead of Roses, " in which the narrator not only suggests to a longtime mate that the former would be the better choice of gift, but that he help her "put up the teddy bears and pull out the whip and chains" surely a country first.
The whips point out that the lack of any immediate decision to withdraw the whip permanently should not be seen as getting Ms Dorries out of her predicament.
They are so gifted they could take a year off, fall out of bed and whip off 50 miles at a pace that would leave most club riders gasping.
If the GOP suffers another electoral rout in the House, one would assume that Minority Leader John Boehner and Minority Whip Roy Blunt would be pushed out of their posts.
However, such equipment is bulky and expensive, so it changed tack for its second crack at the whip, which you can find out about if you join us after the break.
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His fate is believed to have been sealed on Wednesday, when deputy chief whip John Randall reportedly had to be talked out of quitting in protest at his determination to cling on.
Mr Mitchell's fate is believed to have been sealed on Wednesday, when deputy chief whip John Randall reportedly had to be talked out of quitting in protest at his determination to cling on, following a stormy prime minister's question time.
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