They buy for emotional reasons with obstacles: no money, no need, no hurry and no trust.
Down here, Liu Qin-Zheng practises his art with no hurry and clear enjoyment.
Ireland began in a real hurry and kept Scotland pinned in their own half for the first 10 minutes.
"They didn't let us forget it in a hurry and we don't want to be that team again, " he said.
Rather, it is for those who need capacity in a hurry and do not mind starting all over again if something goes wrong.
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At the low end, subprime mortgage lenders who booked dubious loans in a hurry and tried to leave the scene before lawsuits followed.
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"Everyone's in a hurry and no-one follows the rules, " he said.
Doctors are often in a hurry and seniors may be too intimidated to insist that their list of medications be reviewed at the medical appointment.
It was an extremely ambitious undertaking, but I was in no hurry and was convinced I was on the right track, and that eventually it would come.
The same pattern plays over and over again, so there's no hurry and when you're done you simply hit the right button to go to the next pattern.
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"It's the message of the lyrics, the test that hits the heart in a hurry and the melody that goes along with it and seems to all go together, " Shea said.
She needed money in a hurry and recalled that one of her former plant-maintenance clients, Ray Ebbinger, lived in a luxury apartment building yet seemed to be home every day during normal working hours.
But Clinton and Republican leaders are in a hurry, and optimistic they can bridge their differences by the end of the month.
So "we support Euro Area Leaders' resolve to address the strains in the eurozone in a credible and timely manner" translates as "just hurry up and get on with it".
He's being pressured by theater owner Philip Henslowe (Geoffrey Rush, now almost fully repented from the grandstanding of "Shine") and producer Hugh Fennyman (Tom Wilkinson) to hurry up and finish his new play.
Colin Powell, America's secretary of state, making his slow way to Israel by way of Morocco, Egypt and Jordan, was told roundly by his hosts that he should hurry up and stop Israel.
The aim was to bully carmakers without plants in Brazil to hurry up and build them.
"Ralf, just hurry up and make a decision, " Coulthard joked ahead of this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Why, the central government wonders, won't the ward's jittery residents hurry up and trust the central bureaucracy again?
Facebook better hurry up and get its deal done before more deterioration.
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"We were looking to establish a place where we will not lose them in that process of 'hurry up and wait, ' " Foster said.
We wanted to enter the marketplace in a hurry, and it was quicker to buy off the shelf than for us to make it.
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Mr Bush's attempt to hurry Georgia and Ukraine into NATO, ready or not (they weren't, and won't be for a long time) was a mistake.
"Neural recovery is a hurry up and wait situation, " Zorman said.
It's a subtle hint to Congress to hurry up and pass free-trade agreements with Panama, Colombia and South Korea, which the Bush administration has already negotiated.
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The French genius was in a hurry, and not too eager to talk, but before he fled down the hall, I got a good quote from him.
"It has been hurry up and wait for the results of this commission report and now the White House is telling our vets to wait even longer, " said Sen.
The threat of such dangerous debt dynamics is ample incentive for Mr Obama to hurry up and explain how he will tame the deficit once the recession is over.
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