He has a habit of leaping onto your shoulders if you turn away too fast.
The most successful entrepreneurs and companies make this way of thinking a habit.
As mentioned earlier, the challenge with handwashing is convincing people to make it a habit.
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Rees-Jones has made a habit of getting both in and out of gas plays early.
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Flat roofs have a habit of leaking--is there something in the budget for repairs?
Phil has also recently developed a habit for waking up the family in the early hours.
"For many the TA is a habit - break the habit, break the TA, " he said.
But he had a habit of using his constitutional power to send laws back to parliament.
This being the fourth euro-zone summit, however, it is starting to look like a habit.
To maintain physician participation in the program, Congress has made a habit of ignoring the SGR.
Like a few other celebrities, Kelsey has a habit of buying and flipping homes.
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The startup actually makes it a habit to hire prominent members of its community, says Goldbloom.
Politicians under fire have a habit of throwing back counter-claims of wrongdoing by others.
First you have to be self-aware, and decide on what you want to be a habit.
He developed a habit of running away, though never very far, or for very long.
Whitmarsh said McLaren did not make a habit of blaming their drivers in public.
That's a habit that forces companies to keep prices relatively low, which eats into profits.
It had to include a habit, a veil, black shoes and black socks or tights.
We have a habit of approaching new technology with careful thought before building any new product.
This debate about Scotland's constitution and broadcasting has a habit of being overtaken by technology.
Apple's No. 1 fan, co-founder Steve Wozniak, has made a habit of joining the throngs.
Trouble has a habit of striking places that avoided the previous crisis and became overconfident.
The IRS suspects that taxpayers reporting securities sales have a habit of overstating their purchase costs.
Money had a habit of sloshing around all these companies--and away from creditors, the suit alleges.
Constitutions have a habit of coming in twos, so that might be a feasible answer.
Starting in the 1960s, Brandt made a habit of signing players with no college-football experience.
The trouble is, markets have a habit of getting their way even when they are wrong.
Characters like Mr Ilyuzhinov have a habit of disappearing as dramatically as they appear.
Such grand projects have a habit of costing more and taking longer than originally promised.
Of the many reasons to fancy his chances, one is that winning has become a habit.
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