Let them know immediately when mistakes are made and be prepared to kick up a fuss.
So as the clouds roll in and dangerous storm surges kick up, does the staff of Weather.com cheer?
For awhile, our hearts would kick up a wild beat at the droning sound of an overhead plane.
But if they kick up a fuss they can always be reminded of the debacle of November 3rd.
Fields of bright green vegetation sway lazily in the flow, while underwater springs kick up miniature plumes of sand.
For instance, the provider could significantly kick up its prices or perhaps shut down, or even kick you off.
But it was the shrewd move by DeMaurice Smith and the NFLPA that really makes the deal kick up player salaries.
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These are young people who, under normal economic circumstances, would move out, head households, and kick up the housing starts even further.
Sometimes they need a kick up the backside to get them going.
Full-back Jerome Perical failed to collect Richard Mustoe's speculative kick up field, and Wyatt pounced to hand the Dragons a 5-3 lead.
Nasri, 23, limped off as he chased a long kick up-field from keeper Manuel Almunia in a game the Gunners won 2-1.
During the summer, winds typically kick up at about 1 p.m. as California's steamy Central Valley creates a vacuum that pulls in cool air from the Bay.
Even friends of Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia's president, admit he can be impetuous, secretive, and hostile towards independent advice, but they seem unlikely to kick up a fuss.
The Spitzer observations suggest young planets circling the star are disturbing smaller comet-like bodies, causing them to collide and kick up a huge halo of dust.
But American politicians are bound to kick up a stink about any contract going to a firm that has even a vestigial shareholding by foreign governments, albeit allies.
Some two months ago Mr Valcke said that that Brazil needed a "kick up the backside" and appeared more concerned with winning the World Cup than organising it.
But after such an incredible year hopefully it will turn out to be a blessing in disguise and be the kick up the backside we maybe needed ahead of another huge year.
Another way to tighten margins and please investors is to kick up its marketing efforts and seek to offer the right promotions to squeeze sales out of an economy where consumers are hesitant to spend.
In this opening installment, the clash is between the Federation, which wants to take over the planet Naboo and build condos, and the local residents, who kick up a stink with a little help from the Jedi.
People in China, folks in India, folks in Brazil -- they're going to want cars, too, as their standard of living goes up, and that means more demand for oil, and that's going to kick up the price of oil worldwide.
Unlike most of the hotels in the area, the Paramount, which is priced under the nearby W and the Marquis, has a welcoming two-story "living room" lobby where "you can kick up your feet, chill out and regroup, " said Mr. Rosen.
The Leica M8 doesn't just have a pretty body, nor is it resting on the laurels of its predecessors: it's got a 10.3 megapixel resolution, with a low-noise CCD image sensor that starts at ISO 160 but that can also kick up to ISO 2500.
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