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Executives said XPO has ample liquidity to manage the global health crisis.
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Photo: edify.co.nz Teaching young people how to manage money, budget and save.
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We need to manage the health response as best as we can.
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Given the uncertainty over new nuclear, could the UK manage without it?
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By the way, did you manage to avoid your dinner partner today?'
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Parents these days are expected to pulloff a financial Mission: Impossible.
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But could the Spirit pulloff that crowd 12 times a year?
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Future lessons So could Sweden pulloff anything like Dagen H today?
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For all that, the picture can't quite pulloff its ambitious challenge.
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It's not 'you pulloff those Barbie books.' Trust me on this.
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Unfortunately he was the one I decided to bringoff, he said.
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Then we closed in on them to bringoff the big drive.
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It had been a tiresome day, with the supper to bringoff.
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Away with you ashore, and bringoff your army and take possession.
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Javi Martínez is not a bad player to bringoff the bench.
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It takes a great deal of charisma to carryoff one-name stardom.
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In the drawing-room three whist-tables carryoff the more elderly and grave.
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You just had to have considerable poise to carryoff the effect.
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Use ample drainage in the bottom to carryoff excess of water.
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He has been foiled in his attempt to carryoff the girl.
Usage of negociate in English
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The Kiaja advised negociating with the rebels and pacifying them that way.
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Again he negociated with Pitt, and again negociations with him fell to the ground.
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Lord --had been sent down to negociate with her.
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At this time, Frederick had certain information that the English were negociating with the French.
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The tradesmen's meetings are like the merchants' exchange, where they manage, negociate, and, indeed, beget business with one another.
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But who should negociate?
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In this treaty Rome negociates for the cities of La'tium, as her dependencies, just as Carthage does for her subject colonies.
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About this period, Gen. Marion sent Col. Peter Horry with a force to negociate a treaty with Major Ganey and his party.
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Sir Charles negociates a treaty of marriage for Lord W-- ;andresolves to attempt the restoring of the oppressed Mansfield-family to their rights.
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General--hasbeen here this day to negociate for Napoleon's passing to America, to which proposition I have answered, that I have no authority.
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In March, 1864, Mr. Ward proposed a resolution in Congress for the appointment of commissioners to negociate an extended and improved treaty with Great Britain.
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Joseph Bonaparte, who negociated the peace of Luneville, invited M. de C. to his charming country seat of Morfontaine, where I happened to meet him.
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What price shall be set upon the book, is, to the booksellers, wholly indifferent, provided that they gain a proportionate profit by negociating the sale.
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His wife had 1500 acres of wild land in Greene County in that State: and he had been negociating for 500 more.
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The ways and means included a loan of £8,000,000, which was negociated on terms even more moderate than those of the preceding year.