We need to move off an ultimately ruinous economy of consumption to an economy of happiness.
Investors that are considering a move into real estate have no incentive to move off the sidelines.
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Following their failure to move off the site they were then served a 28-day notice by the council.
And I'm willing to move off some of the preferences of my party in order to meet them halfway.
All of which makes it much easier to move off to another chip fab to get those chips made.
The couple's children, now middle aged, frequently implore them to move off the island and live with them on the mainland.
This would also give business some incentive not to move off shore.
Prototypes are starting to move off test tracks and onto real roads.
Mr Purnell said the government wanted to help people "build the skills and confidence they need to move off benefits and into work".
But there is enough common ground, especially if each side is willing to move off its starting position, to achieve significant deficit reduction.
The President has made clear he is willing to move off of his proposal, that he's not wedded to every detail of his plan.
So when we talk about our engagement and willingness to compromise, willingness to move off our starting position, I think we have amply demonstrated that.
There may be more plans to encourage people to move off welfare, but any increase in unemployment next year could make that harder to achieve.
The company has been struggling to move off of its dependency on Facebook while building out its own gaming platform on Zynga.com and on mobile platforms.
Passengers on the Southeastern service were asked to move off the train or into a separate carriage as an off-duty midwife, nurse and police officer came forward to help.
And the whole idea of the sequester was to make sure that both sides felt obligated to move off rigid positions and do what was required to help the country.
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They are also fully compatible with the NX series' unique i-Function system, enabling users to control parameters using the lens itself, adjusting the image without ever having to move off target.
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"It was decided we needed to work with UK Coal... to make sure everything was done properly and they were able to move off the site as soon as possible, " she said.
The drifting chunk of ice, more than 32 miles long by 12 miles wide, forced the drill ship Noble Discoverer to move off the planned well as a precaution, company spokesman Curtis Smith said.
The bum agreed, and for a while they walked along together in silence, stopping every now and then to allow the Argentine writer to move off to an appropriate distance and take a photo.
In the early part of the 20th century, when people began to move off the farm and into town, they wanted to listen to Bessie Smith on their new Victrola, and they wanted to go out for a Saturday night dinner and a movie.
The NX300 also includes i-Depth, an easy and simple way to adjust the depth of an image using the NX Series' unique i-Function system which enables users to modify camera parameters using the lens itself, adjusting the image without ever having to move off target.
What they can say is that everybody should be willing to accept some discomfort, if you will, so that everyone has some skin in the game, everyone is willing to move off of their desired position, their perfect outcome, and accept a less-than-perfect outcome because it will result in a bigger deal.
And I think what I said applies to everyone in this debate, everybody involved in these negotiations, and in some ways that includes every member of Congress -- to get a resolution for the American people, to get the work done that they want done, everybody needs to move off their starting position.
But I think the point that he is making is a broader one, which is that as we saw in the CR debate for fiscal year 2011 that bipartisan compromise has to come -- can come, will come -- when each side is willing to take a sober, serious, constructive approach and also be willing to move off of his or her starting position.
Also of concern to regulators is the potential for banks and brokerage firms to use those trades to move bonds off their balance sheets by asking a third-party investor to hold the debt temporarily.
However, the dollar index did back well off its daily high as the session wore on, which allowed gold and silver prices to move well off their daily lows.
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Departmental sources admit that it is proving hard to move people off incapacity benefit.
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Spanish authorities soon ordered the stricken ship to move farther off the coast.
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