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In large part, that is because automatic cuts to military and nonmilitary programs totaling $1.2 trillion are already set to go in force in 2013.
Mr. Helling also showed Go to Nike, with an eye to the right kind of corporate sale; Go in force at Nike's offices would also be a valuable design endorsement.
It's for these reasons that TechCrunch has decided to go in force to Davos, and bring our 'tech mojo' to the so-called 'Magic Mountain'.
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Spurs had planned to give him an improved deal later in the season but are now fearful just how far he could go in forcing a move.
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How far can government go in forcing people to reveal their identities, or protecting people from being forced to reveal their identities?
The new rules went in force in January.
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"I thought it was going to go in and force us into overtime," Catlett said.
On the use of the police to destroy the miners' machinery: "The only thing the High Commission [on Mining] has done is go in by force with the police and destroy the motors and the things the miners use.
The family inside has refused to vacate their home and the government is about to go in by force.
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