At the moment, no one has taken a more prominent, informed and vociferous role in opposing such self-inflicted wounds than the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Representative Howard "Buck" McKeon .
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The bad news is that less-fortunate investors forced to rely upon information provided by the SEC and self-regulators such as the NASD are far more likely to be victimized and unsuccessful in their investing.
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And Tyrion, you may not be singing such a self-confident tune with Renly to the left of you and Stannis to the right.
That is similar to a program offered by Kinek, based in Saint John, New Brunswick, which has about 1, 000 sites where U.S. customers can have packages sent, such as postal stores and self-storage warehouses.
Business journalists have taken to producing glowing profiles of self-effacing and self-denying bosses such as Haruka Nishimatsu, the boss of Japan Airlines, who travels to work on the bus and pays himself less than his pilots, and Mike Eskew, the former boss of UPS, who flew coach and shares an administrative assistant with three other people.
Registered users of MyMedicare.gov have long been able to view their Medicare claims information, and they have been able to add their personal and health information such as emergency contact information, names of pharmacies and providers, self-reported allergies, medical conditions, and prescription drugs.
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However, some potential risks such as self-cannibalization and sluggish economy can have a mitigating effect on its growth.
Rather, their early education leads to long-term improvements in "noncognitive" skills, boosting character traits such as self-control and conscientiousness.
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The building industry is latching onto advances made by other industries like aviation to create innovations such as self-healing and self-cleaning materials.
Technological feats such as self-driving cars and voice-recognition and translation programmes, not long ago a distant hope, are now realities.
There is also Confucianism: Vietnam has kept some useful bits, such as the belief in education and self-betterment, without the feudalistic overtones.
That extra weight can lead to serious health problems, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and psychosocial issues such as peer discrimination or poor self-esteem.
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Mr. Binay is known for his personal touch, sending cakes to senior citizens on their birthdays, for example, and for his self-deprecating humor, such as joking about his 5 foot-2-inch height.
The site, known as MyHealtheVet, gives veterans the power to schedule appointments at home, view their medical records, consult a doctor or nurse, and even self-treat certain conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
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The award - body image and the relationship to well-being - will cover topics such as body image in the media, self-esteem, diet and exercise and aims to help young people aged 11 to 14 build a more positive body image.
The new criteria replaces a set of 17 old criteria and focuses on specific issues that affect many nursing home residents, such as pressure ulcers, infections, self-reported pain, falls, and general well-being.
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There are plenty of things that matter more than competence, such as the ability to project drive and self-confidence.
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Big east-coast firms such as Digital Equipment Corporation and Data General were self-contained empires that focused on one product, mini-computers.
Cynics might call this whole exercise self-serving and hypocritical, but such apparent honesty is so rare in corporate reports that it is disarming.
Even before the debate began, government economists had been studying measures such as allowing more self-employment and private or co-operative ownership of small and medium-sized businesses, as well as reforming land tenure and freeing agricultural markets.
Self-harm involves deliberate personal injury and such action may be a sign that something is seriously wrong.
Such openness about mental health issues -- and the self-medication that illegal drugs can provide -- has historically not always been the case in the African-American culture.
Massachusetts state coffers have not been bled to insure self employed persons, such as Gloucester and New Bedford fishermen, and low income workers unable to afford health insurance.
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Unemployment payments up to 26 weeks for workers who temporarily lost jobs because of the disaster and who do not qualify for state benefits, such as self-employed individuals.
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Consulting firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas said Thursday that the sequester hadn't yet led to significant government job cuts, though industries that rely on government contracts, such as aerospace and defense, have begun layoffs and self-imposed cost-cutting related to the federal squeeze.
A. career management center at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School, for the past two years has trained admissions officers to look for the same traits a hiring manager might, such as the ability to assess a problem and self-edit their remarks.
It said it aimed to recognise skills such as working in teams, self-motivation and flexibility.
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Such mistrust can be a self-fulfilling prophecy and a source of global instability.
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An example given in this video is the reduction of local self-sufficiency in popular and effective herbal medicines such as Nardostachys grandiflora and Picrorhiza scrophulariifolia.
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