Be clear about what things you choose to do, choose not to do at all, and choose to do part of.
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The constituency chairman, John Miller, didn't think "a woman would do at all" for Dartford, a Labour seat on the borders of London and Kent.
And if there's anything that we can do at all to help them answer questions, provide people or whatever, we're certainly willing to provide that if we can.
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When most people think of Singapore, if they do at all, they think of an order-obsessed Asian version of Wall Street or London's Canary Wharf, only with implausibly clean, sterile streets and no crime.
You can feel their presence and you feel the presence of these activists everywhere, and they really have transformed the atmosphere of the building -- as they do at all the best United Nations events.
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Why ought our American troopers have to hang their heads in shame for performin a tough, thankless job that few among us would be willing do at all and none would be able to perform as well?
"We are certain that at this course in our democracy we are correct, that what we do at all material times, it is in the interest, not just of our organisation, but of our country and its people, " he said.
It is vitally important, because misfolded proteins either do not work at all or do things that they shouldn't.
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But to do nothing at all and plough merrily onwards - what a wheeze.
But the fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all.
"The fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all, " she said.
Goes to show, if its not done right it might be better not to do it at all.
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Sometimes the best way to do something is to do nothing at all.
However, that is not to say that governments should do nothing at all.
They've faced plenty of critics, some of whom argued that we should stay the course or do nothing at all.
"Anything I do I always try to do it perfectly, or else I'd rather not do it at all, " he explains.
The antiquated IRS computer system is apparently unable to do this in a timely way, or sometimes to do it at all.
Fact of the matter is that we would not have been able to do anything at all if the igniter would have functioned properly.
Some academic studies show that a lack of trust can double the cost of doing business, if the parties do business at all that is.
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If the suit is going to drag Congress into another political quagmire, why, you might be tempted to ask, do it at all, and why now?
On the other hand, a longer wait means a more accurate gauge of the asteroid's orbit, and thus of the need to do anything at all.
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That's the kind of game where when it gets close I should step up a level and play better, and today I did not do that at all.
We need no negotiations to do it at all.
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Should this occur, observers expect a more muted move by gold than would be the case if policy-setters either do nothing at all or undertake something more aggressive, such as a third round of quantitative easing, known as QE3.
Since many do not save at all, the OECD favours mandatory plans, or at least automatic enrolment for all who do not explicitly opt out.
There is no perfect answer, but in a startup when you have to do everything all at once, learning it all is hard and time-consuming.
We can't do it all at once, but we're going to do it over a five-or ten-year period.
Matthew Slaughter of Dartmouth College notes that only 4% of all American firms and 15% of American manufacturers do any exporting at all.
At the same time, they must grab the attention of the majority, who do not vote at all, with ten-second soundbites and 30-second negative commercials.
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