"When you've got a clean shot like this, you don't want to make a mess of the gut, " he said.
The stress in Europe is having a negative impact on global markets, but also threatens to make a mess of corporate earnings season thanks to its contribution to slowing growth around the world.
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Yes, that means there is also a place for Nazis to congregate and for the darker sides of 4Chan to exist, and for trolls to make a mess all over our blogs, which are our businesses.
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In this sort of form, none of the lower order were likely to resist Anderson for long and Sulieman Benn frankly did well to last 12 balls, before a superb ball swung through his defences to make a mess of the stumps.
But one day they'll be back to feed on our greed and to make a disgusting mess in our backyard.
The effect of the two intertwined has been to make something of a mess of the statistics about the most popular news stories.
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The goal is to strongarm Chevron into a settlement just to make the whole mess go away.
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Moreover, this view holds, it's wrong to make Australia the scapegoat for a mess Indonesia created.
He argues that since people also make a mess, according to the mayor's reasoning they should also be removed. (Londoners must hope that the mayor is not persuaded by this reckless line of argument.) There is a personal dimension to the battle: Mr Livingstone and Mr Banks have been rivals in London's Labour Party for decades.
When he personally helped the Allies create institutions like the World Bank, at the end of World War II, he was trying to make sure we wouldn't get into such a mess again.
But progress is slow because the politicians who are trying to influence what we discard and what we keep often make a mess of it.
The way cancers make a chaotic mess of their genetic code in order to thrive has been explained by UK researchers.
With Labour's finances in such a mess, Mr Brown may for all his tough talk have to make some concessions to the unions, even if it evokes uncomfortable memories of the 1970s.
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In recent weeks, Tokyo has trotted out a parade of politicians and bureaucrats to make the pitch: the bad-loan mess at the banks is under control, more public-works money is rolling down the pipeline, consumers are perking up.
What seems like a simple, no-brainer idea (banks with FDIC-backed deposits can not trade on their own behalf for their own profit) has turned into a complicated mess with banks arguing that they need to be able to do make those trades to protect themselves.
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But dictatorships can make a mess of things, too, if dictatorial over-confidence leads them to ignore hard facts.
Along the Gaza-Egypt border, Palestinians bulldozed a makeshift dirt road on Saturday to make it wider for cars to travel, but heavy rains on Sunday turned it into a muddied mess.
That is partly because it was such a mess during segregation, but also because so many southerners have since tried so hard to make integration work.
We break down what the owners make and what the players make, formulate an investment angle for the strike and offer a long-term solution on how to solve the mess.
The economic reality is that lawmakers from both parties have made a mess of things and will, in fact, make freedom less attainable if we continue to put so much faith in them.
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Diaz, for some reason, is repeatedly drawn to self-consciously grotesque little projects that usually don't accomplish much of anything at all, but make a huge mess while not accomplishing it.
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