Instead, they act out of impulse, rushing and racing to buy products filling the needs and desires of ruthless marketers, rather than their own.
But for all the work that it does in its continent, South Africa is almost paranoically careful not to throw its economic and diplomatic weight around or to act out of step with its African partners.
But the results of the past weeks, the way in which they came about and above all, the situation we find ourselves in five games before the end of the season forced us to act out of a sense of responsibility to the club.
For all the deficiencies of the neoconservative worldview, at least the neoconservatives act out of a deep-seated belief that the US is a force for good in the world and out of concern for maintaining America's role as the leader of the free world.
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Even so, the team had no qualms teasing the NYT reporter for his troubles, referring to "Brodering" as the act of running out of power due to human error.
People should act not out of fear, but because they believe it is right to get involved.
With leadership from President Obama, the DREAM Act passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives with bipartisan support in 2010.
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And this beneficial outcome follows, remember, on the extreme assumption that voters act not out of concern for the greater good, but out of pure self-interest.
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And then Jones enters, singing all worn-out and weary and not, crucially, trying to act out some approximation of worn-out and weary.
The act of making something out of nothing requires the pattern recognition system to make far flung connections.
Think about a young women dropping off her infant at day care as the ultimate act of trust born out of a need to delegate.
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Successfully starting a business, no matter how small, is an act of creating something out of nothing that carries satisfactions far beyond those of the money it brings in.
Third, the American Jobs Act of 2011 helps out-of-work Americans by extending unemployment benefits to help them support their families while looking for work, and by reforming the system with training programs that build real skills, connect to real jobs, and help the long-term unemployed.
No one could have predicted from Tsarnaev's outburst that, a few months later, he would be suspected of carrying out an act of mass murder on the streets of Boston.
Digging deeper into the lie that is quantitative easing, history reveals that the act of creating dollar credit out of thin air is tantamount to dollar devaluation.
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Those with the skill and know-how to talk or act their way out of a ticket have saved themselves a lot of money over the years.
This is an act of kindness to the out-of-control employee.
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Watching Eastwood act out his fantasy of standing over the President and lecturing him like he was an errant schoolboy in need of correction brought forth all the unsavory aspects of modern conservatism Romney desperately wanted to spend last night minimizing.
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Moshe Levinger, one of its most flamboyant extremists, threatened to carry out an act of suicidal martyrdom.
The problem is that for a lot of folks like Dennis, once COBRA ran out, before this crisis and before the Recovery Act, they were just out of luck.
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My hope is that people will recognize the very real threat of suicide, know that it is preventable, and act to keep guns out of reach.
If a Muslim commits blasphemy against the Prophet, this is an act of disbelief which takes him out of the fold of Islam.
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John Geanakoplos of Yale University explained how the debt cycle in remortgaging high amounts of leverage during booms, low amounts during recessions can act like an out-of-control pendulum to create instability.
Merrill was one of the leading campaigners for the abolition of the Glass-Steagall act that kept investment banks out of commercial banking.
The background: The Energy Act of 2007 laid out a plan to grow ethanol use from a base of 6.5 billion gallons.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern figured it out in Act One of Tom Stoppard's famous play.
He was carrying out an act of altruism, and it was a parasite that got him.
In the third case, espionage was used to aid in carrying out an act of political repression.
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