After all, every institution fights for its own survival, sometimes for good sometimes for ill.
Einhorn is known for sometimes successfully betting against companies like Allied Capital in 2002 and Lehman Brothers, ahead of its bankruptcy.
Indeed, Mr Kwasniewski may be forgiven for sometimes thinking how much more agreeable it is abroad than at home.
In funding his first year of GoPro, he sold imported belts from Indonesia for sometimes 50 times the original purchase price.
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While footballers' holidays are more typically associated with Dubai and the south of France, Ferdinand is known for sometimes breaking the stereotype.
He has worked on it at Lennoxtown and come into our training base and he's out there for sometimes 45 minutes working on his technique.
The 1980s defined Sharpton's public persona, as he transformed from preacher to civil rights advocate to activist, making a name for himself as a spokesman for sometimes dubious causes.
Tarantino -- who is famous for sometimes taking years over projects -- says it wasn't easy, but subjected himself to the same discipline necessary to get his 1992 sassy and hyper-violent debut "Reservoir Dogs" completed.
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The firm has avoided pitfalls of this stage of investing and picked winners by focusing on certain theses and getting to know companies in certain areas for sometimes 12 to 18 months before investing, Banahan says.
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You know, you - this process for a lot of kids - I don't know if a kid who rolls out of bed one day in January to apply to college, you know, they've been working at it for sometimes over a year.
Sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
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The decision to make these games always-online is a big one that impacts the way games are played and enjoyed in a serious way, sometimes for the better but also sometimes for the worse.
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Over the 20th century these guilds did a wonderful job of raising barriers to entry sometimes for good reasons (nobody wants to be operated on by a barber) and sometimes for self-interested ones.
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Parents, meanwhile, are finding themselves stuck caring for children, sometimes for much longer than they planned, with no exit plan in sight often damaging their own financial health and retirement savings.
Another parallel is that people often ask me how they could either be a SEAL or start their own businesses, sometimes looking for advice, sometimes encouragement.
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The British, known for a sometimes eccentric love of animals, have a special affection for donkeys.
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He said hospitals were not places "where people should live" and there were "far too many people with learning disabilities or autism in hospital and they stay there for far too long - sometimes for years".
More than ever before, the children are being forced to compete for the top job, sometimes laboring for a period under a CEO who comes from outside the family, sometimes being passed over entirely.
More than ever before, children are being forced to compete for the top job, sometimes laboring for a period under a chief executive who comes from outside the family, sometimes being passed over entirely.
"It's good for them sometimes just to try to pretend everything is normal, " he said.
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Mr Adams has a tendency to over-argue, and his passion for Benton sometimes beggars belief.
But, Beltz said, the dogs he trains for overseas duty are sometimes trained for personnel searches.
Hawkins and Cates are unusually hands-on for value investors and sometimes press for changes.
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Stars taking to Twitter returned the sentiment with some harsh words for the sometimes mercurial rap star.
Although widely embraced by conservatives, critics said it failed to account for the sometimes less-than-rational aspects of human behavior.
"It may be a form of self medication for the sometimes extreme anxiety that these people experience, " he said.
In addition to being a good doctor, she is an outstanding advocate in coordinating for my sometimes complex care.
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They told me that race hardly ever came up, but other sensitive matters that might stand in for race sometimes did.
At other times, as in the U.S. in the 1970s, there is insufficient political will for the sometimes-painful step of monetary contraction.
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