That may happen, but even if it does, they'll still have the fallback of being able to tap him for a few million when needs must. |
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The tacos are still my fallback but recently I tried their carne asada torta and it was awesome! |
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Curtseying had always been a good fallback but today's experiences had proved this wasn't always a golden rule. |
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They have a fallback in subsistence production and other cash crops, such as cocoa and copra. |
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A quick look at the book's references persuades me that the book provides no support for the fallback position. |
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I wouldn't recommend this as a strategy, but it sure looks like a joyful fallback plan! |
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The plan hadn't gone well at all and the four had been forced to resort to their fallback plan. |
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Other delegations, however, argued that option 4 provided a useful fallback option. |
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It is clearly equally necessary to impose sanctions in relation to any failure to implement the fallback clauses. |
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They had fallback plans and people to blame if anything came unglued. |
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However, a spokesman for Edinburgh's Lothian Road institution pointed out that the drop in reserves merely reflected the fallback in the stock market. |
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But on the whole I found myself eager to return to The fallback Plan when I was away from it. |
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We are his fallback, his bit of stuff until something better comes along. |
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If that technique, if that strategy, doesn't work, the fallback plan would be taking my major priorities and turning them into initiatives and going directly to the people. |
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Their fallback option is to increase the offer, which they have the will and capacity to do. |
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A fallback position, adding an Eisenhower statue to the existing World War II Memorial, is already being discussed. |
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Their fallback is a series of small-bore bills like more visas for high-tech workers. |
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These exemptions are part of the fallback procedures that should be implemented. |
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As a fallback, I suppose we can use typewriters if the word processing system fails. |
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He could, as a fallback, partner well with Big Squish-Em, Dis-Em Chris. |
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In other words, preserving the deduction is a fallback position. |
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Of course, you can always hide in that fallback safe haven, the bathroom. |
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Di Palma said that the west has committed the greasiest mistake in history through supporting terrorism which will fallback against them. |
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Portraiture, less affected by fashion than other types of painting, remained the safe fallback for Dutch artists. |
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After the staggering Battle of Stalingrad in 1943, the German offensive in the Soviet Union turned into a continual fallback. |
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Infotainment cannot be a fallback or a weak alternative to news. |
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He was particularly miffed not to be consulted about the recent despatch of extra Polish troops to Afghanistan. The prime minister's fallback plan is to split Mr Lepper's party. |
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The paper-based export procedure should also be used as a fallback arrangement for the electronic system both during and after the transitional period. |
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The ultimate fallback of sectoral legislation will always remain. |
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Madam Chair, the fallback position of the government seems to be to question the opposition, as if they were currently the minister of fisheries and oceans. |
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A farmer-entrepreneur running a farm on the free market after the reform and in the face of enormous competition is risking everything, without having even the insurance fallback that is available to the investor or trader. |
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To avoid disappointment and to ensure that citizens feel that they have been listened to, it is important that the regulation outlines the fallback procedures. |
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New in Apache 2.0, some exceptions have been added to the negotiation algorithm to allow graceful fallback when language negotiation fails to find a match. |
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When the development team added substantial changes to NFS version 1 and released it outside of Sun, they decided to release the new version as V2, so that version interoperation and RPC version fallback could be tested. |
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The EDPS recommends the Commission to propose common rates for the enrolment and matching process completed by fallback procedures together with the Member States' authorities. |
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The default fallback profile will activate after the specified idle time. |
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It reviewed the draft fallback scenarios and the messages. |
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But this fallback position is a second best for at least three reasons. |
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The Nisga'a treaty does include a fallback release of rights, but the release only becomes operative if the courts find that a release is necessary to give effect to a particular provision of the treaty. |
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In both cases, there is a fallback release mechanism, which becomes operative only if a court determines that a release is necessary to give effect to particular provisions of the treaty agreement between the parties. |
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But there will be extra costs with a second site and it is very much a fallback. |
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As a fallback, sites in Canada and Australia were considered. |
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Fallback resources provide security against errors in other setting mechanisms. |
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Subject of the contract is programming systems KAMI FDPS and Fallback ASD for a period of 48 months from the date of conclusion of the contract. |
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