It's an important, serious broadcast that has broken stories from the get-go, and will continue to do so. |
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We establish open book costing right from the get-go and ask suppliers to provide detailed cost breakdowns. |
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Nature's packages are designed from the get-go to return to natural cycles. |
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Running in confined tunnels as they do, subways had to be all-electric from the get-go. |
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Our components quit, break rather easily, or are often faulty from the get-go. |
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She's been the hottest skip on the ice this week and impressed me from the get-go with her opening match drubbing of Team Canada. |
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In most cases, it's best just to turn off the comment feature from the get-go. |
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At the get-go, so many people just could not believe Kobe Bryant was charged with such a thing. |
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Politics and levels of productivity aside, it is this setting that has seduced cafe goers from the get-go. |
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We've had a right to go into courtrooms in this country since the get-go, 200 years ago. |
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When you see a movie that looks this good from the get-go, you just know you're in for a terrific time. |
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Though this has a similar sound to his previous incarnations, from the get-go there are some very noticeable differences. |
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When I read about microaggression and sexual assault on campus I question the lessons that we teach our children from the get-go. |
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But the NFL has toughened the rules for expansion teams since then, making it more difficult to load up on players from the get-go. |
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They said at the get-go that this piece of plastic was collected around the time when bodies washed up. |
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We do our best to offer you the fairest price possible from the get-go, rather than hope you'll forget to send in a rebate card later. |
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The air of defeat clings to this hangdog bear from the get-go. |
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Involve them from the get-go and they will help you steer through political minefields, polish your ideas and make for a better contribution. |
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The challenge for manufacturers is to find easy and efficient tools to not only deter counterfeiters, but also detect fakes from the get-go. |
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From the get-go, these companies have learned to appreciate the benefits of the rotating swivel base for its true value. |
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His youth becomes a complete non-issue literally from the get-go, as he displays incredible chops on both acoustic and electric guitar and on the piano. |
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This bit of illogic makes Focus hard to swallow from the get-go. |
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But Jimmy Grimble smells like a sweet and innocuous film from the get-go, thus we know someone's going to get their comeuppance, and it isn't dear little Jimmy. |
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And so I knew from the get-go that they would have to add action, which they have. |
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But we knew from the get-go that the show was a serialized drama, reloading with an all-new cast and plot each season. |
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Logan is dazzled by her whole shtick, but their relationship is a bad idea from the get-go. |
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From the get-go, we thought it was important to have fun around here. |
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From the get-go, this five-tracker leaves you wanting a taste of more. |
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Hats off then to those artists who refuse to play the waiting game and come out with the truth right from the get-go. |
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From a capital markets standpoint, I knew from the get-go that CIBC was the top choice for me. |
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He has said from the get-go that he doesn't think that words move markets. |
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Vice magazine had the contradiction thing down pat almost from the get-go. |
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But all we really see is that the couple was doomed from the get-go. |
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This will never be an album that overcomes you from the get-go. |
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From the get-go, her admiration for the format she was shepherding back to network TV was evident. |
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That said, a few pilots are so disastrous from the get-go that the only real solution is to cut bait immediately. |
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You need to start an integrated, multiple tactic management plan right from the get-go. |
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If you start with the frame of mind of providing basic information, your tech call will go smoothly from the get-go. |
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To sell your property quickly, it's important that you set the right price from the get-go. |
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New applications are designed for the cloud from the get-go, so as they are brought online, cloud computing will make more sense. |
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This will build language needs into your budget from the get-go and help you avoid surprises later on. |
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From the get-go, the two companies tried to buy the Nadeau facility, which is contracted to process Westco poultry. |
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Focused and Clear: From the get-go, we work with you to clarify key objectives and issues. |
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Be yourself from the get-go so popular by association doesn't turn into guilt by association. |
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Another conflicting factor is the heightened pitch of Conall Morrison's production: the actors are wrought up from the get-go, and the decibel level in the second act becomes nearly unbearable. |
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I am hoping that what comes out of this will indeed be an opportunity by the Prime Minister to change the lineup, to change the batting order so that we actually have people who can get onto these cases from the get-go. |
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Mr. Greg Thompson: So you're saying some of the evidence in clinical trials is skewed from the get-go because the person who's conducting the trials is the person who's going to benefit. |
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Honours: Right from the get-go, Turtle Island News made an impact. |
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She faced, right from the get-go, a hostile media, sections of which were entirely prepared not only to misrepresent the facts at every opportunity but to attack her personally in way we've never seen before in this country. |
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Director John Maybury wants to disorient you from the get-go, assaulting you with a barrage of loud sounds, distorted colors and shaky imagery. |
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Zappa's first albums in the late 1960s mixed doo-wop, guitars, snorting and grunting and cheeseball lyrics, but from the get-go he pitched himself as a composer of serious orchestral music. |
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The triage nurse will be conducting the initial assessment using a hand-held computer, creating an electronic record of the patient's health status from the get-go. |
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But Breaking Bad was designed from the get-go to be closed-ended. |
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From the get-go, the president wanted to establish good ties with Beijing. |
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My attitude was, Sharon is a great person, she accepted me into this family from the get-go and she deserves a second chance,'' Karzin said. |
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As a start-up, Gol was able to base its operations on the model from the get-go. |
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It is clear from the get-go that there will be many layers to the onion that Hammer is about to peel. |
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Despite the sell-out crowd of 7,400, the mood was iffy from the get-go. |
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I watched him closely from the get-go because I did not trust him. |
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The museum suspires friendliness and accessibility from the get-go. |
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From the get-go with The Vortex, the first track from their new album, frontman James Smith lead the exhilarated young crowd into a mosh which was on a monumental scale. |
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