Create a plan that is consistent with your goals and your ability to deal with market volatility.
Wenger said the ability to deal with setbacks was part and parcel of a footballer's life.
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The ability to deal with extreme heat can mean the difference between victory and defeat.
Former WDA chief economist Brian Morgan questioned the assembly government's ability to deal with the bodies.
But eventually the mind slows, the arteries clog, the ability to deal with new challenges dulls.
He has insisted he has "faith and confidence" in his brother's ability to deal with the situation.
It also aims to improve its ability to deal with issues that matter to neighbourhoods and communities.
Should the economy collapse, the Afghan government's ability to deal with security issues would be substantially eroded.
Through troubled times, the Afghans are demonstrating their ability to deal with adversity and adapt to handle the problems.
The finding has led to suggestions that modern lifestyles have somehow lessened children's ability to deal with common infections.
First, the Mavericks Civilian Space Foundation tested a Nexus One's ability to deal with the stress of a rocket launch.
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The problem of virtual reality sapping the ability to deal with the actual reality of battle was raised by Army ombudsman Maj.
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Many of the analysts are as young as 21, and may not yet have developed the ability to deal with the stress.
"One of the things we talked about at Harvard Business School was the ability to deal with unexpected problems creatively and quickly, " says Tang.
But the army's ability to deal with internal threats has improved.
Adam Cairns, chief executive of the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust, said the strikes should not affect the hospitals' ability to deal with the most urgent cases.
The first skill is the ability to deal with complexity: To not see the world in black and white but to perceive the full palette of colors that make up the current situation.
Conservative leader David Cameron has pledged to reform, replace or scrap the Human Rights Act if he is elected as he said it is undermining the UK's ability to deal with foreign criminals.
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The government of Cyprus has already made an "exceptionally urgent" request for funds to recapitalize its banks, and markets are now worried about Italy's debt, which limits Rome's ability to deal with banking problems.
Mrs Clinton is seen as the most experienced of the Democratic candidates, and is rated highly on her ability to deal with key issues, especially on the economy, the top issue for most voters.
There's also an interesting point about environmental spending, with Mr Raab arguing that money might be better spent on flood defences to improve the UK's ability to deal with climate change, rather than on subsidies to low carbon energy.
For instance, there are learners who have voluntarily offered to take care of domestic chores for peers who are unable to perform these tasks, in addition to several reports of individuals who have demonstrated a greater ability to deal with conflicts within families and communities.
But while Diouf is likely to be public enemy number one at Celtic Park - largely because he spat at supporters while playing there for Liverpool eight years ago - his manager Walter Smith has no qualms about his ability to deal with the situation.
After a Commons statement by Transport Secretary Philip Hammond on 20 December 2010, she accused the government of failing to implement the recommendations made in a report by former RAC Foundation chief Sir David Quarmby into the UK's ability to deal with extreme cold weather.
And I think you have to look at it also within the context of the overall purpose of those recommendations, which was to enhance our ability to protect our homeland, and enhance our ability to deal with those who threaten the United States and American citizens.
However, the campaign in Libya has re-ignited the debate that raged during the SDSR as to how the government could deal with the overall budget deficit and a black hole in the defence budget over the next decade without harming current operations and the armed forces' ability to deal with future contingencies.
Obviously those discussions are going to continue into tomorrow, but, again, we believe that this demonstrates the utility of the G20 serving as the focal point for this type of international economic coordination and the ability to advance a broad agenda over time and the ability to deal with very specific crises as they emerge.
'Signing the deal with Samsung highlights TomTom's ability to deliver the map and enhanced content needed to enable the location based services for wireless users' said Charles Cautley, Managing Director TomTom Automotive and Licensing.
It is a hybrid because it uses software algorithms to combine two separate requirements: one is to ensure that the grid is capable of operating continuously, while the second is the ability to deal discretely with any system changes on the grid.
The Gunzerker (no, really) is a scrapper, with the ability to deal added damage and wield two guns at once, and the Assassin is able to become invisible, misleading enemies into attacking a decoy as he withdraws or sets up a surprise attack.
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