He's been wrangling with the databases to correct mapping errors since he got there six months ago.
The FDA has strengthened label warnings for Serevent and Advair three times amid wrangling with the company over how to interpret trial data.
After months of wrangling with activists led by folksy anti-corruption campaigner Anna Hazare, the government says it has cobbled together the best possible legislation.
It seems unlikely that small employers who want to provide comprehensive healthcare to their workforce will have much patience for the political wrangling with tax penalties.
After two years of wrangling with judicial officials across the country, the association finally won the chance to prove what blogs and bloggers can contribute beyond traditional journalism.
Apple has also been wrangling with Samsung over similar issues.
Meanwhile, the Pilbara's miners are wrangling with their biggest customer.
She got another big break in 2000, when Victor settled years of legal wrangling with his son Steven, who had sued him for withholding payouts from Security Management Corp.
IMF, still wrangling with Russia, faces agonising contortions.
In other words, GM only came back to the Facebook-advertising fold after several months of wrangling with Facebook executives, with varying intensity, about ways to improve tracking of advertising results on the site and to boost its effectiveness.
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In his rustic home tucked between orange and avocado groves, Cunningham wearily recalls wrangling with Roski over an odd 1, 200-acre piece of unincorporated land known as the "donut hole" because it is surrounded on all sides by Redlands.
After years of wrangling with private landowners, sportsmen and local politicians, the US Department of Interior established the EHNWR on 18 January, solidifying protection for the wildflower-dappled prairie an area key to the survival of the Everglades further south.
The hearing began with legal wrangling, with the investigating officer in the hearing - similar to a civilian judge - ultimately rejecting a defence request to recuse himself.
The names were agreed on only after 13 days of wrangling both among parties and with the Monti cabinet.
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The likeliest outcome is a few showpiece projects combined with years of wrangling over who must mend their ways.
The bargaining has been mired in furious wrangling between member states, with the United States pitched against a group of developing countries, including Cuba, Pakistan and Egypt.
The budget wrangling comes as the continent struggles with serious economic challenges that have reverberated globally.
Only after more hours of back-room wrangling did a restarted plenary, with a new chair, get the accord adopted after a fashion.
One can only imagine the amount of coalition wrangling during the next federal election with yet another political party on the scene -- the Pirate Party.
After much wrangling, the Russian government agreed with OPEC last September to maintain global market stability (ie, not to export too much) though some doubt Russian oil companies' commitment to this.
However, her close involvement with the recent congressional budget wrangling antagonised many voters.
Moreover, companies that have tried to do business with the mullahs report that bureaucratic wrangling and other difficulties greatly raise the costs and risks of the Iranian option.
Lewis, 26, is a White House press assistant, wrangling the press from event to event and traveling with President Obama across the country and around the world.
Tax receipts are up: the courts that rule on tax disputes, which can go on for many years some cases from the early 1990s are still not settled are being streamlined with the aim of cutting the time spent wrangling to no more than two years.
Amid all the legal wrangling, one fact remains: the longer the children stay with the Kilshaws, the stronger their case and as the weeks pass, a judge could decide that removing them would harm the children psychologically.
Friends with Benefits is an effervescent pop-culture attempt at wrangling messy, disregulating sexual experiences into neat, well-regulated categories.
The vote ended nearly two years of wrangling between America and Britain and the other three permanent members, with Iraq meddling furiously all the while.
The less time doctors and nurses spend wrangling physical paperwork, the more time they can spend examining and talking with patients.
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Mr Ignatieff's proposal to give Quebec special status boosted his fortunes there but fell flat with Canadians elsewhere, who are tired of decades of constitutional wrangling.
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They say there was absolutely nothing wrong with the Palm Beach County ballots, and all the legal wrangling down here is a Democratic attempt to steal the election.
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