Many strike out on their own, establishing consulting practices that permit flexible, project-based work.
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On the Fourth of July, 1776, this country decided to strike out on its own.
More than ever, people are choosing to strike out on their own and start their own companies.
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The Hannas decided this was a good investment and maybe a chance to strike out on their own.
If you strike out on your own and start a small business, you'll be able to get coverage.
But since a fight is what it got, Israel has no choice but to strike out on its own.
The colonel often tells Libyans that they should strike out on their own.
After all, should you leave to strike out on your own, it's hard to climb back onto the corporate ladder.
Yet the report notes that very few are willing to take the necessary risks to strike out on their own.
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Third, you strike out on your own and start a new company.
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It will help remove the worry that if you have the courage to strike out on your own and open a business, you'll be doomed from the start.
When Webber and Wells decided to strike out on their own in 2007, they stripped their sound down to the barest elements and got in touch with their inner demons.
By scapegoating others for the collapse of the regime, the Russians spared themselves the need to accept the moral failure of the Soviet model and to strike out on a new course.
Cox decided to strike out on its own after a failed attempt to offer cellphone service along with Comcast, Time Warner and other cable providers through a partnership with wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp.
Even Texas Instruments, which has had facilities in Bangalore since 1985, has felt the pinch of this start-up bug: some half a dozen of its top Indian engineers recently left to strike out on their own.
The aftermath of the foreign-ministry bombing was a rare chance to cut Mr Maliki down to size, leaving the former bead-seller from the Damascus souk with no other choice but to strike out on his own.
In light of the well-recognized failure of the two-state solution, Hamas's takeover of Gaza and the disintegration of Fatah accompanied by the shattering of the myth of Fatah moderation, Israel should strike out on a new course and work toward the integration of Judea and Samaria, including its Palestinian population, into Israeli society.
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In 1981, the federal government began firing air traffic controllers who had gone out on strike.
He denied having a strategy to force workers out on strike purely so he could fire them.
However the offer made before - on 22nd November - was, I'm told, rather more generous than many realised - not least those who went out on strike.
Much of the nation's post passes through London on its way elsewhere, so if they come out on strike the ripple effects could disrupt deliveries across the country.
But local historian Simon Hughes claimed there was little or no animosity between the Welsh and Italian miners, and locals even went out on strike with their foreign colleagues over pay.
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It made her a soul mate of Reagan who fired the Air Traffic Controllers when they went out on strike in defiance of U.S. law that prohibited them from doing so.
Under the text of the strike bill, due to be reintroduced in January, teachers would have to give up two days of pay for each day they are out on strike.
Non-teaching staff from the five education boards, such as caterers, cleaners, classroom assistants, nursery assistants, secretaries, technicians, caretakers and lollipop men and women are also likely to be out on strike.
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"They had been engaged in the process from 18 months to two years of discussion with government and management and now, suddenly, they present memoranda and say you have got 14 days to come to an agreement with our demands otherwise we are going to go out on strike, " Ian Phillips, a special adviser to Public Enterprises Minister Jeff Radebe, told the BBC's World Business Report.
Whether it is arbitrary strike zones, differing philosophies on what constitutes as a strike with check swings or being out of position when determining safe or out on the base paths, the time has come for an appropriate checks and balances system.
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The Syrian military says Israeli jets have carried out an air strike on its territory, but denied reports that lorries carrying weapons bound for Lebanon were hit.
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