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But now that it has locked in on him, he says he will try to hold it until the Ryder Cup is over and won.
Instead, interim coach Gavin Wilkinson has locked in on a back four of Kimura-Mosquera-Horst-Smith, playing them steadily regardless of (wildly inconsistent) results.
Furthermore, by my calculations, the hedging Barrick has locked in should only amount to around 13% of production, and at about 13% below market price.
So far, inflation targeting has locked in low inflation rather than brought about major disinflation.
Barrick has locked in a price of $360 an ounce this year.
The listing of the identification number means the seller has locked in a specific vehicle, Mr. Brauer said.
Zyomyx, in particular, has locked in several key patents for such work.The second, or "content", problem concerns the limited number of capture agents available for such chips.
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By shielding Bush from alternatives, Cheney has locked-in certain decisions that Bush stubbornly defends as his own.
This suggests that until the forecasts of El Niño's onset become more reliable, those wishing to act on the basis of the reliability of an El Niño forecast should limit their response to actions that would be taken after an El Niño has locked-in.
'Martin', who has locked-in syndrome and cannot be identified for legal reasons, suffered a massive stroke in August 2008.
The man, who can only be known as Martin, also has "locked-in" syndrome after a stroke four years ago.
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