Why else would immigration restrictionists be trying to pull the plug on commentaries like this one?
The only cure for the IMF's ills is to pull the plug on that international bureaucracy.
Congress has officially decided to pull the plug on President Bush's free trade agenda.
It is time to pull the plug and move on to Republican Party 2.0.
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Even now, a decade into Japan's downturn, banks are reluctant to pull the plug on such borrowers.
Do you need to pull the plug and declare bankruptcy in order to get a fresh start?
When it tries to pass reforms on foreign investment, its populist coalition partners threaten to pull the plug.
Shortening the time it takes to pull the plug on a site, some worry, could lead to innocent victims.
His statement provoked an outcry on Capitol Hill, with ranking Senate members threatening to pull the plug on Afghanistan.
At some point, doctors may have to decide whether to declare him brain-dead - and whether to pull the plug.
The heads of the company, non-scientists, then decide to pull the plug from neuroscience research when we have not even started yet.
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The Fed does not want to pull the plug too early and run the risk of sending the U.S. economy back into recession.
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While there are those who want to turn war into a video game, someone needs to have the decency to pull the plug.
It is time to pull the plug, and to reform the secretive interagency CFIUS process that allowed this fiasco in the first place.
Germany may already have decided to pull the plug if Greece reports in coming weeks it has been unable to meet its fiscal targets.
They decided to pull the plug and write it all off, and sent a letter to Drake telling him to close down the start-up.
Havells, an electronics and consumer-goods outfit, bought Sylvania, headquartered in Frankfurt, in 2007, but by 2008 its London bankers threatened to pull the plug.
It was successfully tested in Israel, where it intercepted incoming rockets and shells, but Israel and America decided to pull the plug on it.
By 2007 Johnson was ready to pull the plug on satellite, selling residual frequencies for a good price (how much he is contractually barred from saying).
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But the MS Society, which runs Leuchie House and several other centres like it around the UK, has decided to pull the plug on residential respite care.
It now seems ready to pull the plug and more determinedly go forward in its LTE build out utilizing the extensive frequency spectrum that Clearwire has at 2.5 Ghz.
As Petreaus and Crocker warned this week, if the US Congress or the next administration decides to pull the plug on American-led efforts in Iraq, the results will be horrendous.
But in an environment of super-low interest rates, it's possible that a lot of them have been able to stagger on, and some lenders, at least, have been unwilling to pull the plug.
If Aimster takes off, it may be harder for the recording industry to convince a judge to pull the plug as swiftly as the judge in San Francisco originally did with Napster.
But the company reiterated Wednesday it has no plans to pull the plug on Santa Claus or polar bears, which are popular with children and have been fixtures in Coke ads since the 1920s.
Trestle's local council funding was withdrawn in January which means it has had to pull the plug on its summer programme and is "frantically raising money" to bring in shows for the autumn and Christmas.
Just because Boeing decided to pull the plug on its Connexion service doesn't mean in-flight broadband has been grounded for good, with a company called ASiQ now promising to step in and fill the wireless void.
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