It could have said to Malone: We're not buying unless you tear up that Starz contract.
But most of them see no need to tear up their foreign passports yet.
" Vodianova's eyes tear up as she tries to explain, "I felt ashamed sometimes.
"We want to tear up our own technologies, " says Carl Russo, head of Cisco's optics push.
But unlike Argentina, Uruguay did not default on its public debt nor tear up its contracts.
It has been intermittently threatening to tear up the armistice that ended the Korean war in 1953.
"Even if they get planning permission they cannot just charge in and tear up common land, " she said.
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But here's an idea: Tear up those contracts, negotiated when global competition didn't much matter, and start over.
You tear up your knee, and the rest of your non-guaranteed money vanishes along with your playing career.
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The demonstrators now burn his effigies, tear up posters showing his image, and chant violent slogans against him.
Nor can a contractor tear up a signed document merely because it's difficult or unprofitable to meet the terms.
He has made no move to tear up the Camp David accords of 1979 that secured peace with Israel.
When Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault called the move "shabby", the actor said he would tear up his French passport.
This is a watershed, a moment to tear up the old statistical observations.
The likely victor would be the left-wing Syriza party, which has promised to tear up the bailout agreement altogether.
Leaders of this school of thought sought to tear up the barbed wire between nations, the literal and legal forms.
After the state forced them to tear up existing joint-development deals, foreign energy companies are cautious about signing new ones.
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Its customers are fickle, always ready to tear up their PCs to cram in the next hot graphics card from ATI.
But an arbitrator ruled over the summer that the shared valet garage didn't permit WME to tear up its rental agreement.
"We will tear up this order... we will take all necessary measures to safeguard our struggle, " he reportedly told Real FM radio.
Did the government tear up leases that oil companies had paid billions of dollars for and throw the property back on the market?
Its customers are a fickle bunch, always ready to tear up their PCs to cram in the next hot graphics card from ati.
They can tear up existing union contracts, and even fire some elected officials, if they believe it will help solve a financial emergency.
As the two were discussing it, Summitt started to tear up one of the rare times she has shown emotion about her decision.
Lothian and Borders deputy chief constable Stephen Allen said politicians should not be afraid to tear up the present structure to create something new.
Or does it suggest that the judiciary is politicised, ready to violate the presumption of innocence and tear up the writ of habeas corpus?
" They should stand together on the Capitol steps and issue the health care equivalent of Reagan's Berlin Wall ultimatum: "Mr. President: Tear up this mandate.
Ms Moore has had to tear up her company's five-year plan and draft a new two-year one instead, focusing on two things: internal reorganisation and innovation.
Plans to tear up 300 miles of the worst roads in Surrey and rebuild many of them with materials designed to last a decade have been unveiled.
As part of his expectation management, he has asked staff voluntarily to tear up the three-year contracts that some of them had signed under a previous regime.
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