How To Use Shakedown In A Sentence

  • This shakedown sparked bitterness among stores struggling to survive; storeowners wondered if the city even wanted them.
  • Even if most Americans are not aware that subsidy shakedowns debilitate local budgets, they do know the names of the corporate buccaneers who have wrecked retirement plans and kicked the slats out of an already wobbly economy.
  • You stay locked in your cell 24-7 until the shakedown is over.
  • The novel was once so called because it was indeed something novel, but it's lasted, and I think, after a few shakedowns, the graphic novel, in whatever form, will do likewise.
  • Section two looks at ecommerce and the effects of the market shakedown.
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  • It's going to have a shakedown one of these days.
  • Recently, there have been signs that the romance market is in the process of a shakedown.
  • The new administration is still in the shakedown period.
  • The shakedown was run to a shorter than usual timetable owing to the delays encountered in shipping the cars, spares and service park to the Jordan Rally location.
  • In Great Britain he orchestrated the shakedown of the Bank of England in the fall of 1992, while pocketing profits of well over a billion dollars.
  • You ROCK! posted 5 months ago by roguetorino leo thats my second favorite shakedown ever (right behind the one you "rapped" the entire thing) i also don't understand why racing leagues don't think they need 1) owners help 2) fans 3) $$$$$ that comes with 1 & 2. Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day.
  • The first was our previously announced shutdown in April to do what we call a shakedown analysis of our new sevoflurane line. Healthcare Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha
  • a shakedown cruise
  • No amount of reason or abuse would shake them from this shakedown.
  • Still, in the final shakedown, it's all but impossible to predict before the event just who and what will catch a particular person's ear and eye.
  • No weapons were found during the shakedown.
  • Why did such famous risk takers as Gates, Ellison, and Jobs put up with the Wall Street shakedown?
  • Shakedown analysis is an important part of the structural design or the research on load-bearing capacity.
  • It will focus on current trends in the industry, the international shakedown in the technology market and how financiers now view digital media investments.
  • The morning after their arrival, scouts and their leaders endure the shakedown, where their backpacks are inspected with drill sergeant thoroughness.
  • Should we dignify meter maids and meter lads with the term "parking enforcement" when the entire scheme is merely a shakedown? The Seattle Times
  • Ed Greenwood edgar rice burroughs editing editor editorial advice editors edward cullen edward is a sexy beast edward scissorhands edward sorel ee knight egyptology eisner award eisner awards eisner shakedown eisners In Defense of George R. R. Martin - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games
  • And the ship, having just finished its shakedown cruise, is just in too bad a shape for me to believe Starfleet would have ever let it leave spacedock. Revisiting the Movies – Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
  • The defense painted the accuser's mother as a shakedown shyster.
  • Although Barton later retracted his suggestion that BP was the victim of a White House "shakedown" -- after House GOP leaders threatened to take away his position as ranking Republican on the Energy and Commerce Committee -- the episode showed the uncomfortable spot in which some Republicans find themselves. Gulf oil spill puts industry-friendly Republicans in tight spot
  • I'll send some people over tomorrow, check for prints, do a shakedown. OFF THE CHART
  • The National School Safety Center estimates that more than 525,000 attacks, shakedowns, and robberies occur per month in public secondary schools in the United States.
  • CORNISH: And later, he would issue a second retraction, saying his use of the word shakedown had been wrong, and apologizing for that, too. Hayward 'Deeply Sorry', Rep. Barton Also Apologizes
  • No weapons were found during the shakedown.
  • Other remaining projects - including finishing spaces that will support the carrier's yet-to-be-assigned air wing, such as berthing and work spaces designed for aircraft electronic and mechanical repairs - will not be completed until after the post-shakedown availability. Undefined
  • By big margins they backed profiling and the carrying of identity cards, tighter security measures and shakedowns at airports, and were more willing than in the past to enlist and serve in the armed forces.
  • A few turned to theft and shakedowns to support themselves.
  • This was only a shakedown cruise which might pay the added dividends of dislocating our shipping and drawing off our patrols. THE LONELY SEA
  • I think the justice system did do what it should have done 10 years ago, and what we're finding here now is that it happened once, a shakedown took place once, and apparently, it might be the same accusation again.
  • I have to confess, I don't know of any definition of the word "shakedown" that fits, in with the esteemed representative offering money before and after going there being a victim. Digg.com: Top News
  • GO FUCK YOURSELF! leo thats my second favorite shakedown ever (right behind the one you "rapped" the entire thing) i also don't understand why racing leagues don't think they need 1) owners help 2) fans 3) $$$$$ that comes with 1 Fast Lane Daily - Auto News. Fast Cars. Fast and Fresh. Every day.
  • Instead, the legislators flee accountability and hide behind a private agreement, asking merely to be let in on the shakedown.
  • There is a second definition of the term "shakedown" in the dictionary, which I never saw until I decided to try to figure out what the Republican representative could mean. Digg.com: Top News
  • The trio, who investigators reckon netted hundreds of thousands of pounds from the shakedowns, were picked up in a series of raids both in St Petersburg, and in the Saratov and Stavropol regions in southwest Russia.
  • The place now seems to be over-represented by drones, placemen and downright shakedown artists. Times, Sunday Times
  • No wonder, that: even the lowliest beat cop stood to preserve many times that each month by preserving the system of traffic bribes, shakedowns of neighborhood bodegas that wished to remain open in contravention of the city's labynthine Sabbath laws, in free meals and "flutes" -- Coke bottles topped off with liquor -- from their precincts 'restaurants and bars. May 2008
  • June 21 edition of Fox News 'stated that BP had been the victim of a "political shakedown" and a "stickup" to force the company to fund the $20 billion "slush fund. LT Saloon
  • I called Chrissy and spilled on Dave DePugh's shakedown -- she agreed not to tell Leigh about it. Hollywood Nocturne
  • Saying they smelled a shakedown, shareholders, who are usually wiped out in a bankruptcy, also jumped to its defense.
  • [He'll] be obleeged to bring the shakedown near the fire..to keep her from starving with the cold.
  • His own country's team, the All Blacks, are a case in point - how many times have they taken on quality opposition from across the world and then gone on to beat them in the final shakedown, against all the odds?
  • Ichinomiya was once a small and peaceful town, free of yakuza, but recent months have seen a shakedown of all the businesses by a thug named Boss Gonzo.
  • a shakedown by the police uncovered the drugs
  • Starting this summer, an innovative program for certifying pork trichinae-free based on good farm management is going through its final shakedown - a 2-year pilot study.
  • The new system is in its shakedown phase.
  • 10: 30 AM one thing to note though, new orleans is at the end of the line, we keep getting pushed to the end of the line by the various others who are showing up for the shakedown ... and look at nola's face ... he has a WTF look like what not another group coming to get in the way of my recovery. Your Right Hand Thief
  • I'll send some people over tomorrow, check for prints, do a shakedown. OFF THE CHART
  • It didn't flex at all during a shakedown test and it had an overall sturdy feeling that is hard to describe.
  • As we frolic our way through Week Three, keep these helpful tips in mind; they'll get you through the madness before the shakedown.
  • Was there a similar shakedown then of the just plain stupid ideas as we are experiencing now?
  • But the point of Barton's comment -- the idea that the BP escrow fund represents a "shakedown" -- is not being dismissed. GOP candidates echo Barton on BP 'shakedown'
  • The new administration is still in the shakedown period.
  • Instead, the legislators flee accountability and hide behind a private agreement, asking merely to be let in on the shakedown.
  • The goons, the oilmen, the shakedown and the cover-up.
  • This was only a shakedown cruise which might pay the added dividends of dislocating our shipping and drawing off our patrols. THE LONELY SEA
  • Folks who waxed poetic about the virtues of Federalism and how it works in the Senate must think this sort of shakedown is what the founders intended. Matthew Yglesias » The Shelby Shakedown
  • On Thursday afternoon, Texas Republican Congressman Joe Barton issued an apology for telling BP CEO Tony Hayword that the Obama administration's actions to hold the oil giant accountable in the wake of the Gulf Coast oil spill was a "shakedown" -- a characterization that sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike. Joe Barton BP Apology: Texas Congressman Backpedals
  • The cook must horde food without detection - particularly difficult when faced with daily inspections or shakedowns.
  • With all that's going on in the gaming industry at the moment, is the industry on its way to a big shakedown?
  • My standard day trip to Whitegrass begins with a shakedown on a corner of the snow farm to rouse my rusty skating skills.
  • The market went through something of a shakedown as providers realised their initial promises were expensive to maintain as usage grew.
  • Every show goes through those kinds of shakedowns… but Conan's has probably changed less than any of them.
  • But now that the shakedown has happened, we will see more strategically focused companies coming out on top.
  • It was certainly some sort of a trip: booze-ups, shakedowns, wig-outs, and flattened Alberta bureaucrats.
  • The Dorneans sent two ships, both of their previously unseen Braha'tok-class, to avoid the suspicion of Imperial Intelligence (the ships were officially on shakedown cruises).
  • Shakedown analysis is a method which can be used to research the elastoplastic behavior of a structure under variable repeated loads that exceed the structure′s elastic limit load.
  • In a final shakedown, it's the lack of conviction to the importance of its own message that keeps it from carrying any weight.
  • the new industry's economic shakedown
  • Although Barton later retracted his suggestion that BP was the victim of a White House" shakedown "-- after leaders threatened to take away his position as ranking Republican on the Energy and Commerce Committee -- the episode showed the uncomfortable spot in which some Republicans find themselves. Have media 'misconstructed' BP story?
  • Even if most Americans are not aware that subsidy shakedowns debilitate local budgets, they do know the names of the corporate buccaneers who have wrecked retirement plans and kicked the slats out of an already wobbly economy.
  • This enthusiasm is not necessarily all bad: the new must be tested, applied with mild indiscrimination; sustain a shakedown cruise, be pushed to the limits that inform what it can and cannot accomplish, where it fits and where it rattles. The Mad Among Us
  • In other democracies you have cabinet shakedowns after periods of time, presidents reversing their positions from their campaigns or learning how to deal with the press.
  • The prisoners lift makeshift weights, line up for shakedowns, showers and meals; they play at dominoes and pass the time.
  • What you may see, as a result of this shakedown, is an end to the false house price inflation that we saw in some sections of the south Dublin market last year.

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