21. As a result of those numbers, some states will give up congressional seats and faster-growing states will gain representation. 22. Any manager naturally would like to see his starting pitchers last many innings, give up few runs and earn many victories. 23. Arrange little skits for them in order to make them give up hope that they will ever live again or ever be able to survive. 24. As Congress tries to delay the oncoming bankruptcy of Medicare, hospitals will be asked to give up money that they were scheduled to receive. 25. As her contribution, Ms. Shalala has told the White House that she will give up her weekends to campaign. 26. Barnett is not talking about people who work part time in low-paying jobs and would gladly give up free afternoons for permanent full-time jobs. 27. Barak denied accusations that he had already promised Syrian or American mediators that Israel would give up the Golan in the talks. 28. Benson said he will focus on strategic issues and give up the title of chief operating officer. 29. Beef demand typically slows this time of year, partly because some consumers give up meat for Lent, analysts said. 30. Before the game, pitching coach Stan Williams talked about how young pitchers will try to save one run and in the process give up three. |