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Is it wrong for a person to enjoy something or get emotionally attached to something they enjoy?
FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down
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If you spot something attached to a cash machine that looks illegitimate, think carefully before you touch it, warned Mr Krebs.
BBC: Has chip and pin had its day?
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The iPod and the iTunes Store began to change the computer from a tool into something personal, something that we became attached to because it reflected who we were, or wanted to be.
FORBES: EBay Founder Pierre Omidyar: Steve Jobs And The Zen Of Touch-Screen
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The Europeans, who actually want to do something about the problem, have therefore attached a condition to their possible second commitment.
ECONOMIST: Climate-change talks
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The tag attached to most deluxe properties is usually something like "ecolodge" or "ecoresort, " which may conjure visions of dreadlocks, granola and recycled hemp-fiber sheets.
CNN: Living large in Costa Rica
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On the flip side, those few people have a very recognizable company name attached to them, and that usually counts for something.
FORBES: What Are The Pros And Cons Of Interning At A Startup Versus A Big Established Tech Company?
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This afternoon, Kinney had attached himself to a barefoot beach bum who seemed hopped up on something.
NEWYORKER: Fiction
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The public never notices when a sanitation worker slips something into the mongo bin (a box attached to the side of the truck, meant to hold tools but more often used for such stash).
WSJ: Life Among the 'Garbage Faeries' : Inside the Sanitation Department
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Predicting behavioural change is notoriously difficult, doubly so when the intervention is aimed at something such as drinking that the public are clearly so attached to.
BBC: The battle over alcohol pricing
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Now that tells us something and it tells us frankly that there have been enormous practical problems and difficulties attached to filing your return over the Internet.
BBC: Money Box - Saturday 30 December 2000