Electronic funds might double check themselves against a blacklist before they move from one chip to another.
Moreover, those who did check themselves had almost twice as many biopsies with benign results as those who did not.
Good business owners find ways to ride their emotional highs toward success, double-check themselves during periods of Uninformed Optimism, and view stress as an opportunity to increase their focus.
The ultimate goal behind the app is to get individuals to check in with themselves.
They've got to pick up a flashlight and check it out themselves.
He is also the gold standard for veterans: Precisely because Jeter isn't a showboater and always gives the appearance of being in command and control, would-be prima donnas keep themselves in check.
Businessmen looking at the Brownback plan would just invest their capital in Texas and South Dakota, and make a note to themselves to check back in ten years and see if the mooted Kansas tax cuts actually occurred.
Keepers have learned to use positive reinforcement, offering rewards to animals that present themselves for injections and check-ups.
Whereas a spouse or children have an ability to care for themselves or have others check in, pets are a different story.
Having a coach who only cares about themselves and cashing your check at the end of the week is a dead end road.
Or who themselves want to avoid check fraud!
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In other words, just like consumers buy something for themselves on Amazon and check to have it ship to them immediately, users inside an organizations now want IT-related things on-demand and will whip out their personal credit card and expense it.
Another real classy charge is the idea that, well, wealthy Americans who feel like paying their fair share, feel like paying taxes at a rate that middle-class Americans do -- if they don't, have the option of doing it themselves by writing a check.
Scientists who neglect to check their pet theories at the door leave themselves open to confirmation bias (especially when performing studies that are not blinded).
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They cut a big check to a nonprofit and walk away, patting themselves on the back.
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But upon crossing the building to check out a book, they would instead find themselves in Stanstead, Canada.
Of course, you can always check that the art is authentic with the artist themselves, if that is possible.
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On the ground, airlines can differentiate themselves by plying road warriors with special check-in areas, clubs reserved for top-tier fliers and agents designated to wait on the most frequent fliers.
The Gosselin family became household names and fodder for the celebrity magazines that they presumably used to read themselves, picking them up in the check-out lines of their local Pennsylvania Target.
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But according to the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, the new instruction tells drivers to use the intercom to ask passengers to close any open doors themselves and to move the train without the visual check.
The premise is pretty simple: staff leaders who utilize the programs themselves encourage members to eat well, exercise, and check in with their peer group for support.
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But they could find themselves paying more and getting less if they don't check out their options.
"The profiling is done based on the identification that you give when you check in your bags, so you are relying on the honesty of the passenger to identify themselves as a potential risk, " she said.
From a social perspective, users can check-in using their geo-based locations, communicate with other users and the venue staff themselves, and even rank the popularity of bars, deals, and specials.
The investors are likely to pull the raw information about a borrower, roll up their sleeves, and analyze the credit quality themselves, either as a primary decision-making tool, or as a double-check on the rating.
Trains drive themselves between downtown and suburbia, homes keep comfortably cool and airy on their own, diagnostic machines perform check-ups and prescribe remedies.
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