If he does opt to re-up, then there's no doubt that the Lakers' roster has been secretly refashioned to meet his specifications. |
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The USA Today piece points out the non-financial motivations that lead Gis to re-up. |
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I spent time in Northern BC with my family after my dad decided not to re-up in the service during Vietnam. |
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Statistically, more people re-enlist for combat duty than re-up for a commodore's job. |
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And some divisions, like the National Guard, are pushing for new incentives to reel in recruits and get the already enlisted to re-up. |
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I think this is largely the result of strong reenlistment incentives, and initiatives at the unit level to get soldiers to re-up. |
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As a lance corporal whose enlistment was nearly over, he knew he would have to re-up in the reserves in order to qualify for education benefits. |
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The only problem may be how difficult the Army is making it for soldiers to re-up because of the economy. |
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In 2008, as the stock market cratered and the housing market collapsed, more young members of the Army, Air Force, and Navy decided to re-up. |
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To the surprise of many, he did re-up last November, then promoted Isaacson to the No. 2 spot just two months later. |
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Whether or not Kidd decides to re-up in New Jersey, he's turned the fortunes of the franchise around. |
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The other night they called to see if I wanted to re-up the subscription for some ridiculously low price. |
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It could face a situation where a lot of customers decide not to re-up with the company. |
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Any of you tech wizards can monkey around and re-up it in an easier form if you're so inclined. |
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The shadow banking system is particularly vulnerable to runs commercial paper investors refusing to re-up when their paper matures. |
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The franchise's recent growth convinced him to forsake a crack at the free-agent market and re-up in Raleigh. |
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But sending them an instantaneous thank you and updates on issues of particular interest to them are two good reasons to think they might re-up. |
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Also, they want to re-up for education benefits, for health insurance. |
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Second, his proposal is premised on the idea that you should make it virtually impossible to leave the military, forcing the economically disadvantaged to re-up. |
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The thing is, her job is so overmanned, the Navy has already cut the re-enlistment bonus for it and yet, she tells me she would still re-up if she could. |
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Assuming they re-up Terry Adams, this is a very good bullpen. |
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To receive the bonus, soldiers have to re-up for a minimum of three years. |
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I've subscribed over the past year and, frankly, was not going to re-up. |
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Many, like you, say they worry that, when this is over or even in the middle, others are going to leave and not re-up, because this is not what they signed up for. |
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The mill's lease was up in 2008, and no one thought the mill would re-up its lease with the port. |
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Every couple of months it expires, much to the angst of everyone involved, only to have Congress re-up it for another couple of months. |
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I'd already extended one month and thirteen days and was being heavily encouraged to re-up and extend for another one year tour of duty. |
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The 22-year-old recently said he'd like to re-up during the season, but negotiations haven't begun yet. |
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Charles, who entered the series with a four-year contract, opted not to re-up when it expired after last season, according to his publicist. |
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County Council voted on 21 April 2014 to authorize Gary Kubic, county administrator to re-up with Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina for about another year. |
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It's 2016, when she wants to re-up for another term as US senator. |
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Re-up every year, strengthen the product, widen your consumer base. |
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