John McCain has a very long pro-life record and he won't walk away from that record.
The big teaching unions could still walk away from negotiations and pursue industrial action.
"It's never easy to walk away from something, " Tesco's chief executive, Philip Clarke, told the BBC.
Maybe we should just walk away from it and have them settle the thing.
How dare you walk away from your young clean guys who are part of the solution.
Sometimes the best way to win a fight is to walk away from it.
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And I believe the nation that invented the automobile cannot walk away from it.
We can walk away from conflicts, but that does not mean they are over.
Mr. WOBBEKIND: Really, people can't walk away from energy very easily, and they have to eat.
It is hard to understand why Speaker Boehner would walk away from this kind of deal.
It helps to explain how the ignition works before you walk away from the car.
As a result, I would often walk away from a meal still feeling hungry.
It helped that she was able to walk away from her banking career with an ample 401(k).
Several other deans are critical privately, though no one appears ready to walk away from the process.
Europe has not yet escaped sub-prime because people hold hefty mortgages that they cannot walk away from.
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Sometimes, women walk away from opportunities they should seriously consider because they think they have no options.
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Carrie adds that sometimes it's hard to walk away from work at the end of the day.
You'll want to make sure that there are strict penalties if members walk away from their obligation.
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But the President was not willing to walk away from these workers and this great American industry.
The government should walk away from that commitment, blaming the unknowable fiscal horrors Labour left behind it.
But to walk away from Taiwan would in effect mean ceding to China the terms of unification.
And the if you enter bilateral talks, they'll be happy to walk away from the table.
Both sides should walk away from the discussion with the visible failures of their ideas well in mind.
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Most of the large banks are foreign, and their owners are publicly threatening to walk away from Argentina.
But, in doing so, they walk away from the table and wind up defending the current immigration system.
Michael Dell would walk away from that unemployed but wealthier (ensured by his 14.4% stake in the company).
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Worst case scenario: Be prepared to walk away from deals and relationships, and to cut your losses accordingly.
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Then you have recruiters who have ravaged the site and cause many people to walk away from it.
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It is also clear that whatever their discomfort Sinn Fein do not want to walk away from negotiation.
His negative attitude towards Israel made it all but impossible for Begin to walk away from the table.
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