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The Obama administration needs to fix it or jettison it.
New Jersey was the first to embrace 1970s-era gas rationing in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and now it will be the first to jettison it.
It must be difficult to work so hard to achieve the perfect formula, then jettison it all to find something new.
The company acquired NCR for $7.5 billion in 1991 but decided in 1995 to jettison it as part of a breakup plan that cut 40,000 jobs companywide.
Erwin picked up the flaming, sputtering thing and carried it forward through the length of the smoke-choked plane to the cockpit, where he managed to jettison it from the co-pilot's window.
It lasted slightly longer in New Jersey, the state that put the words "gas rationing" back into everyday use after decades and was the first to jettison it, after 10 days.
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He has proposed that Andersen become much more focused on providing audits and that it jettison its consulting business, certain tax and other practices.
It's hard not to recall this fictional scenario, from the ever-brilliant Canadian TV series Slings and Arrows, as the venerable Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada drops the middle word from its name...again, having jettisoned it in the 1970s and restored it in 2007.
Considering how many of its old parts have been jettisoned, it gives a remarkably smooth ride.
It is one that Blatter will calibrate according to whether sticking with the tiny Gulf state, contending with temperatures of 50C-plus (122F) in the summer, and pressure over its treatment of migrant workers, is more trouble than jettisoning it.
He is, however, the one who has jettisoned it.
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