He and Marlon Byrd make a very good combination, giving Ed Wade a serious bargaining chip in negotiations. |
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Wade had a large clay pot with a big chip in the top in which he kept stagnant water, weeds, and any bugs that intrigued him. |
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They've done that in the past, using salaried concessions as a bargaining chip in talks with the union. |
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But now, as some companies use a potential IPO as a bargaining chip in acquisition talks, that discount is disappearing. |
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However, just after the end of exams, there was a proposal from AUS to withhold your exam marks as a bargaining chip in their negotiations. |
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Instead, SIPTU is expected to use the threat of industrial action as a bargaining chip in negotiations over redundancy deals. |
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The new chip in the series, as yet undesignated, is scheduled for availability in the third quarter of this year. |
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Murray's morning 70 included a chip in from off the green for a birdie 2 at the 13 th. |
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If teachers are sincere, they sometimes request their relatives to chip in and take a class or two. |
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Kerry publicly supported Hanoi's position to use our POWs as a bargaining chip in negotiations for a peace agreement. |
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Can you chip in $25 to help keep up the momentum? Every new or increased donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar. |
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To win a World Cup you need a few players to chip in with goals, not just rely on one player to get five or six. |
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Beside him sit two more press aides and an assistant, who also chip in if they feel matters need explaining. |
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As far as they are concerned, the prisoners are simply a bargaining chip in the negotiations with the government. |
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According to the new proposed Article 4, the Member States could embed a second chip in the stand-alone card of the residence permit. |
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The international community will have to chip in a couple billion euros more for these investments than it currently has put in the pipeline. |
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The 4K chip in Sony Digital Cinema projectors represents the most advanced version of our most advanced line of microdisplays. |
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The chip in the Canadian ePassport will be a proximity contactless chip that must be held within ten centimetres of a reader in order to be read. |
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The shape of the phosphor screen on the Nordlys detector exactly matches the shape of the CCD chip in the camera. |
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A video chip in the colonoscope transmits an image of the lining of the colon to a monitor. |
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Apart from contributions from international organizations, companies are obliged by law to chip in with three per cent of their total wage bill. |
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Very good condtion considering the age. one old chip in the bottom left side. |
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That victory for the tab became a bargaining chip in all future dealings with the superstar. |
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Now she might well have been born in this city, but you could sit as still as stone for a very long time waiting for her to chip in an opinion on life in York today. |
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Not enough to buy the song perhaps, but I'll certainly chip in for some wool. |
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Well, someone left a stray node somewhere. Perhaps we could all chip in for some psyllid bugs. |
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They chip in for services the city has trouble affording, like snow plowing. |
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They are usually offended, and definitely surprised, if asked to chip in for a wedding event. |
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He'd cook a multi-course meal for as many as four friends, who'd chip in for groceries. |
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Neighbourhood committees pay the small salaries of the staff and the town authorities chip in for other running costs. |
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The computer chip in your card communicates with the card reader in transit stations or on buses. |
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Ms Yingluck and her family have become the junta's main bargaining chip in a bold bid to expunge the Shinawatras from politics, once and for all. |
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Maintenance, in my view, will always remain a bargaining chip in the power struggle between parents no matter how much we try to change it. |
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More often than not, human rights are used as a bargaining chip in international trade. |
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In the 20th century, Vietnam's claim became a bargaining chip in the broader struggle for control of the country. |
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Certainly, the government can chip in and Parliament can vote for back-to-work legislation. |
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We recommend setting up a schedule with other family members to let everyone chip in and give some of their time. |
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The company is now producing the Manitoba chip in sample quantities. |
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However, rather than engage in hasty strike action SIPTU is expected to use the threat of disruption as a bargaining chip in forthcoming restructuring negotiations. |
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Of course it is also possible, as Guillermoprieto believes, that Pastrana has requested U.S. funds to use as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations. |
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But a decision to sell off its shopping centre interest would be a major surprise as it gives the council a huge bargaining chip in negotiations over town-centre regeneration. |
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One researcher implanted a silicon chip in his arm that interacts with electronic devices around him. |
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Filipe Morais swept past Carl Dickinson to chip in a cross from the right and James Hanson rose to power in a header. |
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The computer chip in the passport will contain all the information that is now printed on the document's data page including a digitized photograph of the passport owner. |
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I hope you will allow me to remind you all that the fruit and vegetable sector is the great bargaining chip in the European Union's agricultural negotiations within the World Trade Organisation. |
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No European should carry a chip in one of their possessions without being informed precisely what they are used for, with the choice of removing or switching it off at any time. |
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Even voltages which are imperceptible to the user can cause breakdown of the structures, thus leading to a discharge current which melts the chip in the affected areas. |
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Verification time started as soon as the chip in the visa was detected. |
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Friendship with the West is a sham and the provocations in the Baltic countries will continue, to be used as a bargaining chip in a deal with the West on the issue of Chechnya. |
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What we expect from the world is that our will should be respected and that this should not to be used as a negotiating tool, or as a bargaining chip in international relations. |
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This is particularly the case when a letter of reference is withheld as a negotiating tool or bargaining chip in exchange for acceptance of a severance package. |
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Leave the code chip in the meter until you open a new box of test strips. |
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Also, some developing country governments now see labour rights as a bargaining chip in bilateral negotiations, trading commitments to progress in this area for concessions in other areas. |
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Although safety supercedes cost in producing the show, the city is counting on nonprofit organizations and individuals to chip in, Darcy said. |
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In fact, if we all chip in for the canoe fare I'm sure David Beckham could swing him a bed with the Yanomami tribe for a week or three. |
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The official hinted that this could be a bargaining chip in negotiations with the Russians. |
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Happy and me chip in together and buy a two-four of Labatt's plus a couple of bags of potato chips. |
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Cook said Gary Ballance will bat at three, followed by Ian Bell, Joe Root and Moeen, who will be also expected to chip in at the bowling crease with his part-time off-spin. |
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