To be fair, neither Nokia nor Ericsson is a pushover, for the Japanese or anybody else.
Even assuming Democrats are spoiling for a fight, the drug lobby is no pushover.
The perception of the rest of the world was that Iraq would not be a pushover.
It should be no part of anyone's argument for war that this will be a pushover.
Traditionally the new man has to prove in his first test that he's no pushover, that he's tough.
But in going after Hank Greenberg, at 80 still no pushover himself, Spitzer may have met his match.
Now, in the 1948 contest, Truman was the Democratic candidate, and regarded by the Republicans as a pushover.
If the war in Kosovo is a pain-endurance contest, the Serbs may not prove to be a pushover.
She's confident of beating her friend and Irish team mate although the Sligo woman will be no pushover.
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But it is also clear that a man described as having the sensitive temperament of an artist is no pushover.
Julie is a fascinating character: She's a romantic, but not a pushover.
Mr Delanoe, with a united party behind him, will be no pushover.
The Greenspan put has in effect been replaced by the Bernanke pushover.
Meanwhile, humility about some of America's past mistakes should not leave Russia's leaders with the impression that Mr Obama will be a pushover.
Gloucester were well beaten but they continued to battle away, Lamb claiming a late consolation, but fittingly Leicester ended the scoring when flanker Moody scored a pushover try.
Don't be fearful that banks would gravitate to pushover auditors.
After three wheeled scrums on the Dragons' line referee James Jones decided the home team were deliberately preventing a pushover try and awarded a penalty try, which fly-half Freddie Burns converted easily.
But someone barely out of his or her teens who's been nothing more than another MP's dogsbody, or a 'special adviser, ' or a local government official, is likely to be a pushover.
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