And once you're in a plunge, it's important to ease out of the water just as you eased in.
First, Tonight Show host Jay Leno started using his nightly monologue to call out NBC executives who are trying to ease him out of his hosting spot.
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For a client like Navistar, used to the highest level of service for nearly one hundred years, Deloitte may have tried to ease them out of this gradually, but obviously not quickly enough.
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Nor does Bibi, a former prime minister who would like his old job back, have an obvious reason to ease Mr Sharon out of his predicament.
After cutting short-term interest rates to just 1% to help ease the country out of the 2001 recession, he has been raising them at a measured pace, trying to keep the economy from overheating.
At the other end Nathan Doyle looked certain to head the visitors in front when he burst into the penalty area but Chris Cohen did brilliantly to ease the midfielder out of the way and he failed to connect with a teasing centre.
With practice or perhaps some tweaking of the sensitivity this might improve, but it's not the same "out of the box" ease of use as with the iPod.
Plainly, Mr Wahid needs to ease the armed forces out of politics.
Busch charged through the field with impressive ease and took the lead out of a restart with a daredevil move on the apron with 102 laps to go.
Three years ago Congress set out to ease the burden of repaying federal student loans by creating a program that capped monthly payments at a certain percentage of take-home pay.
All of the new smaller Home Depots are desperately needed to help ease the overcrowding and worn-out feeling of the old stores.
Ease of use for the line of business user wins out over depth and breadth of features in every one of the four personas they company tracks.
No one anticipated the massive volumes trapped in shale formations underneath the surface of much of the planet, nor the ease with which it can now be fractured out of the rock.
He concedes that "Wintel" machines have similar suites of software, but points out that Apple is the leader in ease of use.
They shouldn't have been surprised, considering the country ranks 134th out of 175 for ease of doing business, according to a World Bank analysis.
Boer returned to the club as a player in October 2009 to ease an injury after two years out of the sport and stayed for the rest of the season.
The home side were happy to play possession football after that and closed out the game with ease - keeping plenty in reserve while sending out a clear signal of their intent to regain their title.
The International Finance Corp (IFC) ranks Poland number 70 out of 183 economies for ease of conducting business.
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According to the World Bank, Brazil ranks 121 out of 185 countries in ease of starting a new business.
The World Bank ranks Brazil 156 out of 180 countries in ease of paying taxes and it takes 2600 hours per year to do so.
There are several other tweaks, including a dash for players to move in and out of the action with ease and special globes that drop during combat which provide short-acting buffs similar to shrines.
But, as Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, author of an extensive study of the subject, points out, even successful departing bosses often try to ease the pain of re-entry into normal life by demanding to keep the trappings of their heroic stature: limousines, offices, private jets.
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The World Bank ranks it number 112, out of 185 nations, for ease of doing business.
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From within approximately two feet out we observed great response and ease of use.
Analysts said North Korea is also desperate to break out of its diplomatic isolation and ease its economic pain, especially after the U.N.
Announcement of bail-out plans helped ease things, but the effect was purely psychological.
Brazil ranks 127 out of 183 countries in the ranking Ease of Doing Business Index by the World Bank.
They struck twice inside three minutes, Richards plucking Thomas Leuluai's kick out of the air and grounding with ease before Hoffman dived over from three metres, after good work from Sam Tomkins.
While Algeria as a whole hardly offered a secure investment setting for foreign firms (the World Bank ranked them 148th out of 183 in terms of the ease of doing business), the energy sector seemed especially turbulent.
Moscow has simply run out of money to subsidise the region, ease the worst of its social problems and reward political friends.
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