To Maddon, the reason hitters like Teixeira don't employ the bunt more often is simple: ego.
Foote's plays are often deceptively simple, cherishing the common, small-town man, and "The Trip to Bountiful" is no exception.
But it is possible to add to the planet's resilience, often through simple and piecemeal actions, if they are well thought through.
The dean bemoaned that even at the international level, where China increasingly is engaged, measures such as GDP are too often a simple proxy for quality of life.
Chief Petty Officer Simon Johnson says it's often very simple.
Conflicts continue to devastate the globe, leaving far too many people with no education, no democracy, no government, no enforceable legal system -- and often no simple choices to lead themselves to a better life.
Rather than radical changes, sensor studies often show that simple tweaks can improve operations.
The reason the public sector does not procure well, says Cram, is often caused by simple competitive dynamics.
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Legal decision-making often gravitates to simple, clear rules that are easy to apply.
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Here, the queen would often dress in simple clothes and pretend to live as a peasant (a fact that did not endear her to the local population).
Fighting was a job to be done, often reluctantly, with simple application and dogged common sense.
Often what once seemed simple reveals itself over time to be infinitely complex.
What distinguishes the truly successful however often boils down to simple passion.
So far she has found work for 1, 200 people, often women, doing simple computer-based tasks for such companies as LinkedIn, Google and Intuit.
Simple and often inexpensive things can make all the difference.
Just 14.8% of German children but 45.4% of Turks end up in Hauptschulen, which ought to prepare them for simple trades but often fail to do even that.
The Old Fashioned, whose ingredients vary, as Chris Milligan explains in this post, is most often made with whiskey, simple syrup and Angostura, and garnished with an orange twist.
According to BT Global Services, 56 percent of online consumers agree that the calls they do make to customer service are much more complex, as simple transactions are often automated.
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These are mostly ritual objects, architectural carvings and representations of ancestors made for veneration, often featuring the clean, simple lines we now readily associate with modernism, another of Mr. Jaffe's interests.
The very few that exist are simple structures, often without water or even electricity, built by villages that have no means or access to put in the equipment or provide the supplies for a proper clinic.
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But in an increasingly complex world that is over-flowing with complicated statistical probabilities upon probabilities, being willing to make a simple decision is often far safer in the long run than choosing nothing for fear of making a mistake.
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Such books often are based on the simple yet appealing formula that they look at a number of successful companies, see what they have in common, and then conclude that other companies should strive to do the same thing.
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My point was that on a CNN or FOX you will see the reporter in the war environment whereas, in print, if the story is often only recognized by a simple byline, and average readers may not assume that there is actually someone on the ground.
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Accept that the world does not always offer us simple answers but more often difficult choices.
She likes to keep accessories minimal, often choosing one item simple hoop earrings or a striking cuff as an accent.
In the old days taxpayers would often attach to their return a simple, bare-bones letter from an accountant stating the gift's value.
The problem, though, is broader than the simple conclusion that managements often overestimate the value of their companies there are fundamental defects with most overall capital-deployment strategies.
Often this allocation consists of a simple mix between stocks and bonds, and is then further refined using sub-asset classes such as developed international stocks, emerging markets, Treasury bonds, corporate bonds and so forth.
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