Coming back to reality always means finding a proper way to dispose of the paper wad.
In particular he was looking at the fast-growing Asian market (which almost always means China).
Such deals will succeed mainly by cutting capacity, which may mean product lines or branches, but almost always means jobs.
As you can imagine, this always means bigger government and more statism.
This provides consumers with a powerful incentive to join the operator to which most of their friends belong which in Mexico nearly always means Telcel.
It is no longer possible in any big, respectable country to insist with a sophisticated shrug that doing deals in some parts of the world always means paying kickbacks.
Seeking humility rather than self- aggrandizement is the fourth step toward authenticity, and seeking humility always means cheerfully accepting a certain amount of painful humiliation all along the way.
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Since the rich will always have means to escape heavy taxation, the burden of bloated government bureaucracy will eventually fall the heaviest on those of lesser means.
That means always looking for the next thing--and for ways to top its more glamorous rivals.
Usually (but not always) this means that they show a lower than average dividend yield.
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Yet in evaluating Mr Vidal's relationships with these figures Mr Kaplan's perceptions are by no means always reliable.
When it comes to poor cities, bigger is by no means always better.
It means always thinking about things that are so much bigger than yourself.
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According to this way of thinking, staying forever young means always being ready for the next big thing (whatever that might be).
But the British and, after that an independent Malaysia, interpreted pajak to mean sale, while the Sulu Sultanate has always maintained it means lease.
The Immigration Minister, Beverley Hughes tells us the target was always a "means to an end", refuses to say what the new target is, and says the issue will be addressed in the next few months.
But the first question I would pose to you, very respectfully, Mr. President, is would you be willing to consider embracing -- in the name of little David Carter, Jr. and his dad, in the name of every struggling family in this country -- the kind of across-the-board tax relief that Republicans have advocated, that President Kennedy advocated, that President Reagan advocated and that has always been the means of stimulating broad-based economic growth?
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"Being a grocery guy means you always know where the cleaning supplies are, " he beams.
"Added to which, we know we can achieve what the GM industry has always claimed by other means, " Lord Melchett says.
Diversification means you always have something to complain about.
Many sew everything no glue allowed which means they can always deconstruct the hats to clean, refurbish and reshape them.
But our methodology where students work in pressurised teams and professors are always asking questions means that the programme can become addictive.
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The rapid reproduction of bacteria means there is always a chance that a population of microbes will develop which is antibiotic resistant.
The B2B sale has always been relationship based which means B2B marketers have fundamentally been about inspiring and developing conversations with prospects.
Expect many Prime users to realise the extra benefit means they can always be reading something on their Kindle at no extra cost.
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Anarchists have never been particularly good for the body politic, as their motives change with the wind and their means are almost always destructive.
That means it has always had to rely on governments' willingness to contribute to its Environment Fund, as its core funding is known - and their contributions are entirely voluntary.
"The fact you can pack more technology into different consumer electronics devices, on an unrelenting and steady pace defined by Moore's Law, means there will always be another gee-whiz gadget that will intoxicate, " says IDC analyst Crawford Del Prete.
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