They picked up some Hewlett-Packard last year after the flat-footed management took one too many writeoffs.
Former Hearts striker Wales' effort was deflected off Christophe Berra past a flat-footed Craig Gordon.
It is, in such a circumstance, easy to get caught flat-footed by pursuing yesterday's strategy today.
Owen's goal, on 17 minutes, came after Riise lobbed the ball over a flat-footed Joos Valgaeren.
Lawmakers, lobbyists, and even mainstream beltway advocacy groups fighting the bills were caught flat-footed, and retreated.
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But an early election January would be the earliest the law allows could catch his Likud rival, Binyamin Netanyahu, flat-footed.
Then Geraint Jones played an appalling flat-footed drive at Sreesanth to give Kumble the easiest gully catch a man could have.
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But arcane insurance rules and mounting litigation have caught many sophisticated investors flat-footed.
Retailers and pharmacies, meanwhile, say another aspect of the change caught them flat-footed.
After tea, Anderson was repaid for his discipline with the old ball when Pomersbach edged a flat-footed drive behind.
GRTA, and it was fortunate also that business leaders flocked to the cause, leaving any possible Republican opposition flat-footed.
It was caught flat-footed when young athletes stopped playing multiple sports, which had required lots of different shoes and apparel.
Ford, GM and Chrysler were caught flat-footed when US consumers began switching en masse to smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles.
Stevenson, who came through a gruelling three-setter against fifth seed Jelena Dokic on Thursday, looked tired and was often caught flat-footed.
And, most recently, they appear to have been caught completely flat-footed by the developments with their major investment in Alibaba Group.
They maintain they are confident the whole law will stand, but they don't want to be caught flat-footed if it doesn't.
Does he start at a relatively flat-footed state because he's not spent a lot of time in Iowa as a candidate?
There were a lot of these companies this year, caught flat-footed by the explosive growth of both the industry and the conference.
Automakers particularly American ones have been caught flat-footed on fuel efficiency in the past.
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Monty had tried to grab it, clumsily, with flat-footed talk of goals, and Bridey had laughed and slipped out of his grasp.
The SEC, which was made to look flat-footed by Mr Spitzer during the investment-banking probes, will not want to be left behind.
At least part of the reason for Rockwell's rehabilitation is surely that questions of that kind nowadays seem flat-footed and beside the point.
Meantime, the U.S. is starting to look as flat-footed about how to deal with its crisis as I remember Japan looking way back when.
They did pull one back when the previously profligate Hernandez turned beautifully to lose the flat-footed Martin DeMichelis before burying a shot beyond Sergio Romero.
Some traders like me got caught flat-footed with very limited longs.
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Edinburgh then took advantage of a wayward Ospreys line-out close to the home line, the defence caught flat-footed as Cairns crossed for his second try.
The proponents of the plan reportedly were caught flat-footed when urban blacks and environmentalists, which should have been their natural partners, coalesced against the project.
Being flat-footed in a time of great change is extremely risky.
The proxy painted a dire situation, showing a management team that seems flat-footed and unable to compete in an industry losing market share to mobile devices.
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If the accusations hold up, the establishment will appear flat-footed and as if it coddled a big U.K. bank with a unit based in New York.
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