Where does the letting a man die leave off and the killing a man begin?
So Darbi stepped in with her "I got this" swagger and picked up where Anje was forced leave off.
Not central air-conditioning, mind you, but window units that one could leave off if the idea of being comfortable in summer were despicable.
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Nowadays hedge funds pick up where the individual traders leave off.
This is a category with so many great ones to chose from, it was a lot of fun but also hard to decide what to include and what to leave off.
Where does principle leave off and pragmatism begin?
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Turn it off and leave it off, it wears out the disk drive a lot faster if you have it engaged, just a word of warning.
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Speaking of the boss, it may be best to leave him off your list entirely, some etiquette experts say.
He decided to leave Harvard off his official list of upsets.
If you think there's something about what you've done in life that may be controversial or open for interpretation in a way that disadvantages you, then leave it off.
Last week, fans of Sir Cliff protested outside Broadcasting House against the decision to leave him off the playlist, which was taken because the song did not have "broad enough appeal".
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In a joint plea, the government and representatives of workers and bosses called on companies to exercise flexibility over annual leave, unrecorded time off, no-pay leave or alternative arrangements.
What if you prefer to leave the display off and simply listen for the voice prompts?
It may even wipe out parts of the insurance industry and thus leave consumers worse off.
It also suggests those coming up to retirement now feel falling household income will leave them worse off than their parents.
In a vote on the BBC Sport website, only 13% of nearly 8, 000 respondents said Fletcher's departure would leave England worse off.
Sometimes, he said, treatments resulting from early detection leave patients worse off.
Helena Herklots, chief executive of Carers UK, said caring full-time for a family member could leave people cut off from the outside world.
The most we ever got was about eight hours, with the default backlight settings which leave the screen off most of the time.
And shadow chancellor Ed Balls told the BBC the big state pension rise was because inflation had been so high and it would not leave them better off.
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So even with the assumption that money market rates climb two full percentage points from where they are now, the intermediate-term investments do not leave you worse off.
Her party's shadow Welsh secretary Owen Smith recently said that income tax powers "probably oughtn't be devolved right now" and warned they could leave Wales worse off.
Mrs Gillan refused to "tie the Silk Commission's hands" but said it was "absolutely far from my motivation" to create a settlement which could leave Wales worse off.
Or are they, as critics on both sides of the Atlantic claim, merely an effort to bolster America's defences at others' expense, and likely to leave everyone worse off?
Even if the jobs didn't go overseas, changes here at home would continue to decimate existing industries while creating new ones that leave us better off than we were.
He said goodwill encompassed situations where "police officers are recalled to duty and work additional long hours often without claiming reward, readily accept last-minute changes to shifts to fill the gaps on the street, cancelled leave and days off".
Malone, on for Evans, was unable to land the conversion though to leave Quins trailing by a point, and the replacement then had to go off himself to leave Brown as the third-choice kicker.
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