Williams was forced to use high-risk all-or-nothing tactics which backfired as Seles squared the match then secured victory. |
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Given the all-or-nothing quality of this position, it's easy to imagine its chilly reception in the publishing world. |
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But such policies are sometimes criticized because they appear to be an all-or-nothing approach. |
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Murphy was trying to project confidence, knowing well that regardless of what he said, Iowa is an all-or-nothing proposition for Gephardt. |
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Perhaps the Students' Council will smartly suggest that each project be voted on separately and save students from making an all-or-nothing decision. |
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My read of these cases is that the Administration's all-or-nothing strategy is untenable, but that a lesser position may still be defensible. |
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The first abiding myth is that the miners' leadership faced a choice between a negotiated compromise and the all-or-nothing resistance they mounted. |
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For McCain, it would also be the ultimate gamble, an all-or-nothing roll of the dice to determine the last chapter of his political career. |
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The most obvious of the lot is the Instant Kill, which is a one-shot, all-or-nothing attempt to knock out your opponent. |
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Since eating can be experienced as an all-or-nothing activity, adolescents with BN may alternate between overeating and fasting or restriction. |
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Researchers no longer think of physical activity as an all-or-nothing phenomenon. |
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For those people who qualify, the programs effectively trap them in a web of rigid, inflexible, all-or-nothing rules. |
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With protocols you tend to be drawn into all-or-nothing high wire acts of perfect adherence in at least some aspects of your design. |
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But again, this is I think pretty much an all-or-nothing proposition. |
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Yet much of the debate over civil liberties in wartime has, to this point, been framed in all-or-nothing terms. |
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But in the all-or-nothing world of hyper-partisans even trying to transcend political labels is a traitorous act. |
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It does not say that the board must take an all-or-nothing approach, that it must give the whole 15 cumecs to the irrigators, or none of it. |
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I guess what I'm saying in these three points is that no one should feel he must cut himself off from the Church out of some all-or-nothing approach to Faith. |
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It seems the film wants to present it as the ultimate betrayal of human responsibility and as belonging to the same all-or-nothing solipsistic madness that fed Nazism. |
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They could have asked that jurors consider a lesser charge, such as manslaughter, in addition to murder, but opted for an all-or-nothing strategy. |
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American politics has also too frequently become an all-or-nothing proposition, making the USA the United States of agita. |
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Unlike the all-or-nothing solution of interior drapes, electrochromic glazing can darken and lighten gradually in response to gradually changing conditions. |
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The Eagles got a decent point at Everton on Monday night and are the league's biggest all-or-nothing team, with just two draws all season. |
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The SNP are the all-or-nothing party and will never contemplate helping devolution succeed. |
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So, using a muscle becomes more of an all-or-nothing proposition for chimps. |
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The session had an all-or-nothing feel to it. |
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Don't think of exercise with an all-or-nothing approach. |
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Competence to participate in research, then, is not an all-or-nothing condition. It does not require prospective subjects to have the capacity to make every kind of decision. |
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Judicial remedies are often all-or-nothing propositions focused on one particular aspect of a legislative scheme which is being administered as a whole. |
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Balance seems too subtle a concept for all-or-nothing absolutists. |
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We knew this would be a big swing, an all-or-nothing proposition. |
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They acknowledged that cause was not realistically an all-or-nothing factor in practice. |
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This all-or-nothing attitude became overgeneralized to the point where they brought on the very failures or calamities they fought against acquiring. |
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Coverage of the all-or-nothing Euro 2008 Group B qualifying match at Hampden Park, where victory for Alex McLeish's men will see them reach next summer's finals. |
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That old comic one-liner illustrates the all-or-nothing nature of alcoholism described in a new study of problem drinkers. |
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Despite their shattering Euro exit at Anfield, Giggs believes Arsene Wenger's men could be at their most dangerous with their game against United an all-or-nothing clash. |
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I was an all-or-nothing kind of girl and it was not working for me. |
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I actually suggested to Leeds they comedown here and play on Friday evening in an all-or-nothing game that would double as a National Trophy double-header. |
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