A coach has to help the members of the time iron out the wrinkles in their game, like correcting someone's stance, bowling actions, grip, etc. |
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With that the pair of rebels took their leave of the chief and went to iron out all the wrinkles in their plans. |
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Clean your argument up, confess your misogyny or explain what on earth you're talking about before I get the tire iron out. |
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Sometimes, it takes a show a couple of seasons to work, to iron out the kinks and start sailing smoothly. |
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But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the kinks and forge bonds of multinational cooperation. |
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The company is hosting special training courses so mechanics can quickly iron out any kinks. |
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The players huddled together here after a match for a post-mortem of the game, analysing and discussing, striving to iron out the flaws. |
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In the short term, many companies want to iron out the kinks in wireless voice services first. |
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But since we had a few unexpected hours on our hands, we took the time to experiment and iron out the kinks. |
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He added it was only possible to iron out the minutiae of the details once the centre was open. |
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The simple fact is that it was not given sufficient time to iron out all the wrinkles before the scheme started. |
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Costelloe will be on hand for a month after the sale to explain how things work, and iron out kinks in the transfer. |
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I love the concept of presence-based project coordination, but Rhombus has a way to go to iron out the kinks. |
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If we are one hundred percent convinced of our case then a little dishonesty to iron out the odd inconsistency hardly seems wrong. |
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Between one thing and another it's taken the better part of two months to iron out the bugs. |
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I bought a couple of pots and some wire from an electronics shop in Swindon, got the soldering iron out, and soon had the beasty going. |
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According to the report, the scheme is designed purely to iron out these distortions. |
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If one really were in favour of unlimited tax competition, why would one want to iron out so-called harmful tax measures? |
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Naturally, we have no doubt that, in practice, dialogue within the institutional triangle will make it possible to iron out this problem. |
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Our role is to make representations with the goal of leading the parties to iron out their differences. |
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The project was intended solely to iron out the practical difficulties of transplanting processing operations. |
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Articles of clothing made from Sorona hold their shape very well and body heat is sufficient to iron out creases. |
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Dr Brown anticipated that it might pose a problem for the US State Department, but said she would try to iron out any difficulties. |
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In this respect, all must be done to iron out the controversy surrounding the sequencing of the disarmament and the identification processes. |
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Our role is to support the team's efforts, to see to assigning technical experts, and to iron out communications problems. |
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The main aim of this process should be to iron out the differences between them and to build trust and cooperation. |
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The United States should air its concerns in an atmosphere of cooperation and willingness to iron out differences. |
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The softening of the educational system is part of a more general movement to iron out the inequalities among various groups in the society. |
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The paywall takes effect Thursday north of the border so the Times Co. can iron out any kinks. |
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The vendor worked with SouthTrust to iron out the kinks, Adams says. |
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Since then we've corresponded quite a bit, met in person, and now I'm helping co-produce his film and he's helping me iron out the wrinkles in my script. |
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It is an absolutely perfect method for controlling the screen and with a few little wrinkles to iron out, could replace the mouse in just a few years. |
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It's difficult to escape the feeling that this production is just a dry run to iron out the wrinkles for the rose-tinted gaze of an Irish-American audience. |
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Although we have some concerns with the bill as proposed, our reason for supporting it is the opportunity to iron out its wrinkles in the select committee process. |
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In critical care, networks have been used to increase efficiency and responsiveness by combining scarce resources to iron out the effect of variations in demand. |
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Maybe catching a movie will help iron out stress between friends. |
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By getting the iron out of the liver and dealing with the other cofactors, a lot of people are going to lead normal, healthy lives without any problems. |
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The idea is to remove contradictions and conflicts between national laws and regulations or gradually iron out inconsistencies so that, as far as possible, the same material conditions exist in all the Member States. |
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Is there good dialogue between companies such as yours and the harvesters on a weekly or monthly basis to iron out some of the concerns and problems that you mutually face? |
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I would not want us to totally iron out our debate if you would. |
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Usually they iron out their differences in private. |
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Again, staff from Ottawa have been in regular, if not steady, contact with Nav Canada in Moncton to try to iron out whatever difficulties we have and to try to find areas that are open most of the time. |
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On this point, the Special Commission did not manage to iron out the difficulties in the relations between Belgium or France and the other States. |
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Before the new standards go live however, the testing team will have spent a month working with FundSERV clients to test and iron out compatibility issues between systems to ensure a smooth transition. |
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On the compliance front, we look forward to working and consulting with the financial sector in the upcoming months as we iron out a risk-based model of compliance oversight. |
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We have noted a reduction in the Structural Funds, which proves that the heroic declarations to iron out social and regional inequalities were merely rabble-rousing tactics. |
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Djokovic had most problems getting the length right, overcooking on both wings, a minor fault he will no doubt iron out in his second exhibition match on Thursday. |
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He tells Brian McIver what it's like to iron out his work in the superhero world. |
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They aim to iron out big losses by holding back profits in good years to pay out during leaner times. |
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Just a couple more kinks to iron out, guys. |
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It has 36 tuyeres which allow air to be blown into the furnace and four tap holes for removing the iron out of the furnace. |
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Let's just sit down and iron out an agreement on this issue. |
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Forced to iron out some issues within his club, SAMCRO's Jax Teller is in grave trouble knowing that his two sons, Abel and Thomas, are no longer safe in his own home. |
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However, it is customary to apply smoothing to iron out, as much as possible, the random statistical fluctuations from one year of age to the next. |
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Iron out the kinks at manned cash registers, before you open up self-checkout lanes. |
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