Chester has some great memories of Ibrox to fall back on, but is ready for new challenges that await him. |
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A reader interested in this aspect would at least have the gazetteer to fall back on as a reference. |
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It's a good idea to have a plan B, so if the dotcom millionaire scheme doesn't come off you have something to fall back on. |
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Steve's mistake was to fall back on the scientific reasoning he had honed over his career. |
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It meant that the Nolans couldn't have a proper run-through with the band and had to fall back on their mini-discs. |
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When we invite friends over for dinner, I tend to fall back on a menu of grilled pork tenderloin with a salad. |
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If challenged, however, your only recourse is to fall back on the manufacturer's guarantee. |
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Apart from a few spoiled Trustafarians, young people with large debts do not have any capital to fall back on. |
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All too often in this book, the author is forced to fall back on her own suppositions and general guesswork. |
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The king's authority had been fatally undermined as the narrow power base of his administration had nothing to fall back on. |
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As the different wordings were thrown back and forth, all present knew they had a long working relationship to fall back on. |
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Will you have to fall back on a secularist position, saying that there is no religious way of legitimating the American regime? |
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In times of crisis, companies tend to fall back on their habitual patterns of behavior. |
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If getting to the garden centre in your area is a bit of a trek, there's always the high street to fall back on. |
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That way, if one situation didn't have a positive result, I would have others to fall back on. |
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Without the safety net of an autocue to fall back on, he probably wouldn't be touring at all. |
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A lot of people still have someone, have family to fall back on for support. |
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Paying cash to avoid Vat means you have no documentation to fall back on should things go wrong. |
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Older people on fixed incomes don't have any extra sources of revenue to fall back on when inflated bills drop on the doorstep. |
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If acting doesn't work out then Porter has plenty other skills to fall back on. |
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If disaster strikes again, however, he knows that he has more to fall back on. |
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Dewar first did a history degree, then law, which would give him a career to fall back on. |
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The trust does not have any savings to fall back on and rising costs meant spiralling debts. |
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Even where the composer doesn't quite add anything, there's still the poetry to fall back on. |
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If the South African golfer ever thinks about giving up the day job, he has a nice sideline to fall back on. |
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Teens who have a conducive family atmosphere to fall back on hardly ever go astray. |
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All the riches and good things of life are gone and she has no one to fall back on. |
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I have adequate savings to fall back on until the pension payment picks up. |
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At times like this, as we grope to express our feelings, we all tend to fall back on the simplest of utterances. |
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Ross expended his remaining ammunition in repelling this attack and was ordered to fall back on the company command post. |
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In the absence of evidence-based profiles, people are prone to fall back on personal stereotypes when making decisions. |
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Knowing that no show lasts forever, and that there may not be another one immediately to follow, he said he wanted something to fall back on. |
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Finally, in May 1777 Governor Carleton had to fall back on the Militia Act to enlist young bachelors. |
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It is wise to plan ahead, even though you may never have to fall back on that planning. |
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It would be easy to fall back on our diversity and scatter in defence of our own particular interests. |
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We are trying to change the systems so that we have something to fall back on, the world being as it is. |
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Along with life insurance coverage, you want your money to grow so you know your family has something to fall back on in case of the unexpected. |
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That security can be good to fall back on when they for example develop a new product, and if there are any problems with it. |
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However, males who inherit an X chromosome with a gene for a sex-linked disease have no second X to fall back on and, therefore, have the disease. |
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Having something to fall back on in an emergency or in later years can give you peace of mind for the future. |
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Breadwinning men are less likely to have family resources to fall back on, so need out-of-work benefits. |
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Hungry families spend over half their income to buy the food they need to survive, with little to fall back on. |
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With a retirement income fund, actuaries would calculate how much must stay in the fund to ensure the pensioner would never need to fall back on the state. |
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While lifetime designs are the daily bread of engineers they have nothing but personal experience to fall back on when selecting seals. |
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But as I was at the time living by my wits, with no secure academic position to fall back on, I swallowed hard and decided to follow my freelance fates. |
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I didn't have this advantage to fall back on, as I'm working in a new area of research that is still in the process of evolving. |
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We do have data and experience to fall back on based on the fact that we regularly see people with post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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They were leading change with little historical precedence to fall back on or guide them. |
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Rondi is also a translator and had that to fall back on as a revenue source while she was building her writing business. |
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I don't have a pure musical gift like Mc Cartney so I have to fall back on other things? |
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Everywhere, the prevailing rationale has been to react to emergencies and to fall back on short-term measures. |
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Being able to fall back on the traders' marketing expertise means that all those involved in the marketing chain can feel far more reassured when accepting the new collection. |
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This also gives you an essential network of contacts to fall back on at critical moments when you need to be able to discuss convincingly and arrive at a consensus. |
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By a cooperation between the lab and the Centre of Wood Science at Hamburg University it was possible to fall back on a dendrochronological data stock which goes back to the early 80s of the last century. |
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The hotel waiters seem to be in a cataleptic trance, serving them dessert before the meal, so they have to fall back on graham crackers and cashews stowed in their suitcases. |
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Faced with the refusal of most of the subpoenaed persons to testify, the court had to fall back on the written statements collected by the investigators. |
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There are no references in literature or laws to men training, and so it is necessary to fall back on inference. |
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She has stated that education was important to her, because, if her music career failed, she would have something to fall back on. |
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Unlike the NFL pensioner, Anthony has nothing to fall back on. |
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And there's always your homicidal maniac to fall back on. |
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I felt it was my obligation as an employer to provide a platform whereby they had something to fall back on in case there were some difficult times such as layoffs, job losses, et cetera. |
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In addition to protecting their assets, your clients want to build their finances so they'll have something to fall back on in case of an emergency. |
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When we go to transfer these operations now with a large capital investment, the retiring person needs to have something to fall back on, which we don't have now. |
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Both the employer and employee can benefit from this: the premiums paid by the employer are tax deductible while the employee has something to fall back on should they ever become critically ill. |
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She thought it would be a good idea if they had something to fall back on when they quit school, such as learning how to sew, or boys going out hunting to learn how to hunt and to survive on the land. |
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Some contemporary police have military backgrounds to fall back on. |
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These plans, however, seldom came to fruition and more often than not the men were forced to fall back on their iron rations. |
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But so far his presidency has been vitiated by a combination of incompetence and a willingness to fall back on the very tactics that he denounced as a candidate. |
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With approximately 100 ethnic strains identifiable in the population and no democratic traditions or values to fall back on, it is a wonder that so much has been achieved without a major civil breakdown. |
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They have no safety nets and no reserves to fall back on. |
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Faced with globalisation, which encourages monolingualism, the more linguistic diversity is recognised, the less we will be able to fall back on our identities. |
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Integration is not a strategy to fall back on when vertical programmes run out of funds, nor is it achieved by adding to the responsibilities of service providers without a corresponding increase in resources. |
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For that reason, one of the essential components of the proposed social reform is education, provided in imaginative, non-formal ways, for there is no reason always to fall back on traditional schooling. |
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Furthermore, given the high debt rate, many people have nothing to fall back on in the event of illness or unemployment and an RRSP may serve as an emergency fund. |
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Rommel telegraphed Hitler for permission to fall back on Fuka. |
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The main reason for this was that Undertakers could not import enough English or Scottish tenants to fill their agricultural workforce and had to fall back on Irish tenants. |
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