Everyone else on the planet is desperately trying to make sure that their results come high up in the Google index.
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With the idyllic views come high living costs and expensive real estate.
Careful debt-management strategies that avoid short-term borrowing or the bunching of maturities and hedge against interest-rate or exchange-rate swings should come high on the agenda.
Individualism and the liberties to express it come at high prices that we continue to pay.
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The reason is these folks usually don't vote -- doesn't come up high in polls.
However, these come with high maintenance fees and without many of the period details of the Victorian or Georgian conversions.
Much of this population growth is expected to come from high fertility countries, 39 of which are in Africa.
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The performances come from high school pupils studying at Castle Rushen, Ballakermeen, Queen Elizabeth II, Ramsey Grammar, St Ninian's and King William's College.
It has equally surprised those - including Smith himself - who were expecting the prime candidates to come from high-echelons of the business world.
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Million-dollar homes are commonplace, and even ramshackle units come with high price tags in East Palo Alto and other low-income communities along the Bayshore Freeway.
For one, they are likely to come with high transaction costs.
"Its implementation will of course be down to political will but the chances are much better if the orders come from high enough in the government, " he said.
For those not already familiar with health savings accounts, or HSAs, they often come with high-deductible plans and offer you a tax free way to save for those out-of-pocket health costs.
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Progress tends to come from high-growth companies.
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And even then, you will find plenty of kids who come into high school active and healthy and wanting to do high school sports only to be rejected from these exclusionary teams where the scoreboard, and the win-loss record, seem far more important to everyone than the kids.
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At the other end, Barbra Streisand and actor Will Smith come in with high overhead.
The book's staff culls through thousands of companies to come up with high-quality selections.
It has come at a high cost, as companies have seen their market value dwindle.
But they come with a high cost, and not just the money spent on them.
Austerity will come at a high price in terms of economic growth for France and for Europe.
Health savings accounts, which have only been around since 2004, come coupled with high deductible health plans.
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Koch plans to unite its petroleum engineers with Purina's scientists to come up with high- quality, lower-cost blends.
They come in riding high expectations for pro-business, pro-growth policies--and inevitably disappoint investors as they drift away from their power base.
Other cards don't offer deferred interest, but come with fairly high rates, says Ben Woolsey, director of marketing and consumer research at CreditCards.com.
The new binoculars come with a high-capacity rechargeable battery pack (NP-FV70) that allows up to approximately three hours of 2D recording on a single charge.
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Giant distillers also are squeezing distributor margins from a traditional 25% to below 10% on bestselling labels--while failing to come up with high-growth brands to replace missing profits.
After two preview shows were cancelled earlier this week, Manilow's website posted a statement saying the Grammy-winning performer would be ready for opening night "come hell or high water".
Lord Lipsey - a member of a cross-party group opposed to an elected House of Lords - believes changes would come at too high a price in an age of spending cuts.
The prime example he offers is the cost of building stadiums now that credit is hard to come by and high-tech amenities are increasingly needed to lure fans from their 60-inch, high-def home televisions.
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