But at school, her former English teacher Elizabeth Slater remembers that Loncki made a point not to stick out, that she was more interested in being part of a group.
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.
Few CEOs stick their neck out like that, so his new role is potentially exciting for innovation watchers.
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.
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.
As a near-decade veteran of weekly appearances on Fox, however, I can stick my neck out and attest that neither the network nor the Obama administration are mutual admirers.
But while the credit freeze may kill off some firms, the good news is that those that can stick out the downturn will likely do as well if not better than originally expected if they can survive a few years.
But given the fact that most people expect Hoyer to win the contest (including me) the election is on Thursday I found it surprising that Pelosi would stick her neck out for someone who not only could lose, but send a signal at the same time that she's not happy about the person who is expected to prevail.
Clinton said his preference would have been that Lake stick it out.
"I will even stick my neck out here and suggest that (limited) free broadband should be available as wi-fi for everyone at home, " she added.
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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Show me tricks like I show my young people, like, things that people want to listen to and hear out and messages that are actually going to stick to them.
We are going to stick to the plan that we set out because it is the right thing for this country.
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.
Professor SUSAN McMANUS (University of South Florida): He's got to have all the Republicans turn out that possibly can and stick with the party, and he's got to have high-profile Republican leaders coming in to support him.
"In the long run, the consumer will find out that it is better to stick with the leading brand, " he says.
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.
There is so much litter on the doorstep these days that envelopes have to scream to stick out.
If challenged, just stick out your cheekbones like the good professor and insist that your grandma told you stories.
Stelios tells anyone trying to make it in business, or in the Big Zipper Challenge, that they have to stick their necks out.
It turns out that billionaires have a tendency to stick together geographically, with some areas boasting dozens of Forbes 400 members while great swaths of America have none.
Perhaps Mrs Clinton would be better placed to compete in such states with Mr McCain over national security, but many Democrats would be expected to stick to their nominee and Mr Obama can point out that he has appealed to independent voters successfully.
The thing is beautiful -- and yeah, we can confirm, as Kaz suggested, that you really do want to stick out your hand and touch the picture when you're standing in front of it, particularly, when the video cycles through images of the ocean, with water droplets hitting the screen.
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Their willingness to stick it out oftentimes puts them in a position of leadership that they are completely unequipped to handle.
We, we came, we came up with formulas no different than any active manager out there it's just that we stick to it.
If AMD gets Intel to court, odds would still be long that a PC executive would stick his neck out on this one.
For instance, Qatar, the Gulf state most willing to stick its neck out in the peace process, has suggested that it will put an end to normalisation with Israel.
But you can also reasonably argue that if Johnson had been allowed to stick it out for a few years, it had a real chance of paying off.
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