The time to evaluate your brand and next career move is always now.
For industries in permanent crisis, the best time to act is always now.
In that way the future is always now, because it is always time to consider what you do and why you do it.
And of course, for all you early adopters, the time to buy is always now -- through the end of the year, the system comes with a free game of your choice as well.
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"If people ever ask me, I can always say now, as a strange question, that I've made the last typewriter in the UK, " he told BBC Breakfast's Colin Paterson.
This stuff has always occurred but now it's goosed and amplified and elevated into a mandatory part of the experience, requiring an attention span stretching well beyond the reasonable boundaries of the season.
The evidence gathered by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency of systematic drug use on his U.S. Postal Service cycling team was so overwhelming that Armstrong could look foolish and deluded if he insists to Oprah Winfrey that he rode clean, as he's always done until now.
The city announced the closing of the landfill several times but always postponed it until now.
We're always on the go now, and our world is designed for travel and driving.
Now as always, I could be making a donkey out of myself but I see it this way.
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What is true now and always will be is that things don't always go the way we want.
His backhand, always solid, is now impenetrable, even with Nadal's famously high-bouncing forehand.
Plus, thanks to modern media, people now can always create their own videos about dads and, sometimes, watch them go viral.
We need top minds in the public sector now and always-take advantage of this chance to become an intrapreneur in the U.S. government.
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"We will unequivocally defend his right to operate as a member of what up until now has always been a free press, " said Mr. Clemente.
Its process was always audible, but now it was running like a washing machine with a handful of rocks thrown in -- a rather unsettling experience.
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Our religion is independent of any piece of land other than this great country, to which, now as always, we commit our total devotion and allegiance as the proudest of citizens.
The two, always close, are now inseparable.
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Chris, estranged from his family and his former self, works as a night janitor in a bank and falls into the clutches of a vicious high-school acquaintance (Matthew Goode) who has always envied him and now wants to use him to knock over the bank.
Now, I always enjoy this weekend when I have a chance to see the governors.
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The high-end contemporary art world has always been expensive, but now it is expansive as well.
British art colleges, then as now, have always been a fertile breeding ground for musical ideas.
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NOW, as always during the ten-month-old Palestinian uprising, attention is focused on the latest bout of fighting.
The neo-liberal economic model was always intellectually vacuous, but now we know it is also dangerous and destabilising.
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