The problem with mirrors is that they have to stick out - causing drag which adds to noise and fuel costs - and suffer from safety problems due to glare and blind spots.
We would make the secure training appropriate to the young person and then having done that - which is a fairly sizeable stick - you send out the message to that person's peer group that you don't come back laughing from the courts but you can get taken away.
This makes it entirely possible, if a couple of the Democratic abstainers can be worked on and the 10 Republicans who voted in favour of the bail-out stick to their guns, that the bill could be approved then.
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We've all done it on the pitch - the ball's gone past you, you're out of position, you stick your arm out, concede a free-kick and sometimes a yellow card.
Stick it out for long-term success.
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She impressed on him how much better it would be to stick it out in his lower-level job than to bolt.
They stick it out through the Iran-Iraq war and the birth of two children, leaving for good a decade ago when Ms Nafisi received a fellowship from Johns Hopkins University.
Less than one-third of all visitors to Venice stick around after sunset, missing out on romantic canalside dining and family-run guesthouses tucked away behind the Strada Nova pedestrian thoroughfare in the district of Cannaregio.
At the moment it's moving backwards - nobody wants to stick their head out, or to compromise.
Very hard for people to stick with a formula that is telling you to buy out-of-favor stocks that were spit out by a computer, you know, nonetheless, and to stick with that when it's not working.
Properly seasoned cast iron will provide much the same results but without leaching out the perfluorochemicals non-stick surfaces are made from or the toxic fumes that studies have shown hot non-stick cookware can emit.
Scribble them out on post-its and stick them on gator boards all around the room.
It appears to be normal banking, whereas it would stick out like a sore thumb for non-financial companies.
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There are also plenty of venture-backed companies that have decided to stick it out until the market warms up again to the idea of riskier investing.
The no-nonsense Harvey appeared out of sorts from the start maybe it was Buck using pink stick-ons on his fingernails rather than the usual white to make pitch signs more easily readable.
Last week England coach Andy Robinson called on the Premiership clubs to stick to the agreement to prevent the players suffering burn-out.
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To isolate secessionists and improve the party's image, he carried out a classic carrot-and-stick policy - crushing separatists while promoting economic development.
There's a lot he doesn't remember, but one conversation does stick out: his wife talking to her 5-year-old daughter about how good people go to heaven.
Persuading more drivers to leave their car behind will require a shrewd mix of carrot and stick, such as high parking fees, free out-of-town parking and inner-city pedestrian areas.
It is not just a matter of having a more media-rich environment in which advertising does not stick out as much, it is also a matter of appealing to the kinds of users who do the most to spread messages, advertising or otherwise.
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If I had to stick my neck out I'd go for Gete Wami - but I won't be putting any money on it.
The nub of Nick Clegg's message was "stick it out, it will be worth it" - the Lib Dems could be the kingmakers again after the next election.
But by the end of the campaign, the majority had figured out the 2012 tires enough to stick to one-stop strategies in three of the last four races of the season.
Nutrisystem is singled out as a particularly easy-to-stick-to plan.
Too often figures stick out against the landscape like cardboard cutouts in a pop-up book.
Soon after, McGregor kept out a stinging effort from Cacau and did brilliantly to stick out a leg and divert Pogrebniak's scuffed follow-up, with the big Russian striker allowed to carry on from a clearly offside position.
When she came out, she was carrying little clover-shaped mirrors that stick on cell phones.
The good news for the euro, though, is that this means that four out of five respondents think the single-currency zone will stick together.
Our year-end Love Only One contest invites analysts and money managers to stick their necks out by choosing one stock to buy or to sell short.
His latest offer of cuts is designed to make a specific argument - that he is willing to go the extra mile, to stick his neck out, but that his opponents are so entrenched in their narrow political foxhole that they would rather cause another economic crisis than make a single compromise.
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