When you write a covered call, you always run the risk of losing your shares.
Key in establishing a competitive brand has been making sure fights always run on time.
"Regional pay proposals always run into problems over defining regional boundaries and funding the different areas, " she said.
The NHS and the independent sector have always run parallel with a particular emphasis on cardiac patients being seen privately.
This kind of stale analysis never points out that the U.S. since 1776 has almost always run fiscal and trade deficits.
You always run the risk that putting out too many predictive stats like the SPI can take away from the entertainment value.
Hicks' case has always run on a different track than other detainees.
Greed and recklessness always run rampant during bubbles, and the mania that engulfed housing and much of the financial sector was no exception.
Emotions always run high during the holidays for all employees, especially in industries that have seasonal increases in volume, such as the airlines.
The network has always run a far second to TVB, but it recently managed to increase average audience share during prime time to 35%.
"The dog will pretty much always run the session, " she says.
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The biggest problem, though, is that any ideas for coping with sprawl have always run up against local politics, racial tensions, history and, not least, geography.
Halo and Call of Duty always run into those problems.
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But tensions have always run deep between generals and some senior Golkar officials, and the two groups could only be held together by Mr Suharto and later Mr Habibie.
Thus, what began in August 2007 was not the failure of free markets but the result of bad government actions: Greed and recklessness always run rampant during a bubble.
For example, if you have gobs of RAM that you don't know what to do with, you can always run the beefy StarOffice 5.1 (see Resources for a link).
The classical Olympics were always run by a board of nine from the local town (Elis), so there were no international spats, no corruption scandals, no hijacking of the games to whitewash dictators.
Listening to Neil Halstead, I always run through a gamut of emotions: No matter what's going on in my life, his music puts me into a blissful dream state, and I'm happy.
As far as Cunningham's on-field presence is concerned, Saints fans had already become accustomed to the fact that their former Great Britain legend did not always run to a full 80 minutes any more.
But, how does a people hit the reset button when it requires at least 51 percent agreeing to do so and any such systemic reset will always run counter to the short-run interests of some majority agglomeration of minority interests?
Portillo never seems to struggle for a seat and his trains always seem to run on time.
"A party would almost always have incumbents run for reelection rather than open seats, especially in swing states, " said Quinn McCord, the executive editor of the Hotline.
"He was always willing to run losses for a considerable period when others would have given up, " says Virgin cofounder Nik Powell, who's now a movie producer.
The oil industry has always been sensibly run, and the absence of competition from the Americans, who are barred by their government's unilateral sanctions, is an added bonus for the Europeans and Asians who now flock to the country.
Surrey, who had put Kent in to bat, were always behind the required run-rate and lost wickets regularly with Ryan McLaren claiming 3-28.
Some people close to the family suggest that Lucho always wanted Alvaro to run the business, but thought it best to force his son to acquire it through hard work.
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