Not exact matches
In recent years scholarships had been reduced
from 18 to 15 a team, more high school stars had chosen schools at which they could play immediately instead of big - name colleges where they would be substitutes; new conferences with big arenas and instant TV exposure were springing up; and, most important,
stall tactics had been making scores closer.
Indications today are that they want yet another delay — a
stalling tactic that diverts attention
from the all - important job of educating our children.»
The sellers there use the most rudimentary marketing techniques to bring people / tourists into their
stalls, and these are
tactics — both good and bad — that pet supply retailers can learn
from.
Obviously there is, but as I tried to say before, there are probably a million different ways you could go about calculating a «global temperature» and some climate scientists (with possible financial encouragement
from ExxonMobil or others intent on creating uncertainly as a
stalling tactic) have apparently found a few of those million ways that don't happen to show much increase in temperature.
Despite the Supreme Court's decision, the Bush administration managed through a series of
stall tactics to put off any regulation of CO2
from automobiles until the next administration.
The
stall and delay
tactics can be used to prevent the injured worker
from obtaining necessary medical care that is causally related to his or her work injury.
The company's
tactics have
stalled the substance of the lawsuit
from being heard for more than three years.