• C. circuit, but Republicans are questioning whether the court is busy enough to justify filling them.

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  • The third reason not to own a factory: Only the biggest companies can keep it busy enough.

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  • As if his first overseas trip wasn't busy enough already, North Korea reminded Obama that presidents don't always get to pick their challenges.

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  • Notably, some of the drivers claim that Uber keeps them busy enough that they no longer need to maintain their old client rolodexes.

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  • Raber says that chief executives, who are no doubt busy enough running their own companies, should be limited to one outside board membership.

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  • They seemed genuinely happy for their boss, who, as if she were not busy enough, helps them study for civil service promotion exams on her own time.

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  • HMOs are busy enough at home, but a few of the bigger ones including Aetna International, United Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente International and Cigna are feeling their way in the developing markets of Latin America, Asia and Central Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Medicine for export

  • That will keep him busy enough.

    ECONOMIST: And now for Europe?

  • We're not getting enough movies made here, our studios aren't busy enough, we don't have enough studios, we're not good at lassoing the talent we have here and containing it within the British Isles, and we should all be working to address that.

    BBC: Minghella ready to star for BFI

  • In August he tried to oust Sir Mike, arguing that his role as deputy chairman of Barclays bank kept him too busy to devote enough attention to Easyjet, but 96% of shareholders voted to keep him as chairman.

    BBC: Sir Michael Rake

  • Poor children tend to have lower test scores, perhaps because their parents are too busy trying to make enough money to survive and don't emphasize learning at home.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Reading, going to work and navigating a busy life may be enough to maintain brain health, but lifting performance takes massive amounts of practice--learning a new language, taking regular music lessons, doing complex jigsaw puzzles--to produce enough chemicals to make synapses stronger.

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  • How does a powerful, busy executive find anywhere near enough time to build that kind of monthly bill?

    FORBES: 5 Questions Congress Should Ask Obama Commerce Nominee Penny Pritzker

  • There is enough here to busy journalists, historians and foreign-policy analysts for decades.

    ECONOMIST: The morals of intervention

  • Balancing classes, internships, and a life away from home is enough to keep anyone busy.

    CNN: Sickle cell patient refuses to let disease define her

  • Mr Archer has more than enough to keep him busy in a second term.

    ECONOMIST: Detroit

  • As if this were not enough to keep him busy, Attilius also manages to incur the wrath of Ampliatus, a wealthy ex-slave.

    ECONOMIST: New fiction

  • Often there is enough to keep them busy for about 10 minutes and I am glad that I have a briefcase full of worksheets.

    BBC: children entering a school

  • And if all those tables aren't enough to keep you busy, we'll have programming featuring Engadget and gdgt editors discussing the state of the industry, along with some on-stage product demos.

    ENGADGET

  • That should be enough to keep him busy, but he says his new focus is CTH, a private cable-TV operator he bought with the Vacharaphol family (No. 14), owners of the Thai Rath newspaper, for an undisclosed sum.

    FORBES: Art Of The Deal

  • "In the late 1980s, Hilton was among the first luxury hotel brands to utilize the service, " says Mike Bare, co-owner and president of Bare International and one of the original founders of the MSPA. Three decades later, it's common practice among hotel brands around the world. (Proof: LRA recently opened a satellite office in busy Singapore.) And soon enough, its taciturn nature may be over.

    CNN: Confessions of a hotel mystery shopper

  • The digEplayer 5500 has a 7-inch 16:9 widescreen LCD and comes loaded with about 10 movies, a few TV shows, and over 100 songs, which should be more than enough to keep you busy for the duration of your flight, and is probably more than the poor battery can handle (heaven knows our laptop batteries are looking pretty low after just an hour and a half of watching DivX movies).

    ENGADGET: Alaska Air's portable video player

  • Even if controllers are unable to return it to service, NASA said the mission has produced enough data to keep scientists busy for up to two years.

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  • They are mad enough to keep us shrinks busy forever.

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  • He has more than enough problems to keep him busy without saddling him with the heavy lifting in the region that used to be the role of the United States.

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  • At its current rate of drilling it has enough acreage to keep its rigs busy for more than 20 years.

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  • Working long hours in this job was expected and there was more than enough to do to keep me busy, so the situation was perfect.

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  • The Samsung rep kindly jacked up the sound for us while we were there, and while it's tough to give it a full critique from a busy show floor, it certainly seemed loud enough, and gave the full surround system -- in a glass room just to the side of it -- a run for its money.

    ENGADGET

  • But there are concerns that Harmoni's call handlers are not medically trained and there are not enough doctors to cover the area at busy times.

    BBC: NHS Wiltshire considers leaving helpline contract

  • Crohn's disease and colitis, two similar diseases in which a person's immune system violently attacks the lining of the intestines, may be more common now than in the days before sanitation and effective drugs because there aren't enough intestinal worms to keep immune systems busy.

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