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Indeed, the pace of such change will be the best indication of whether corporate Japan is getting into shape.
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But publicly sharing workouts has real benefits, especially for people who are just getting into shape and are trying to stick to new behaviors.
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The 1997 budget was aimed at getting Italy into shape to join the euro, a cause that the public soon adopted.
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The other 70 percent of the work is massaging data from wherever it comes from and getting it into shape to go on stage as it were.
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When the goal became performance based and not image based, I started getting into the best shape of my life.
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He's been struggling with injury this winter and I know he's not as fit as he'd like to be, but he's worked hard on getting himself back into shape.
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Billionaire Henry Kravis built his fortune buying businesses, getting them into fighting shape, and then selling them, but just showing up with a big check is not the secret to his success.
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Please recognize that by shifting my focus from your problems to your internal state I am not making light of your problems, but only suggesting that getting you into fighting shape is the best way to handle what you have to deal with.
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The government adopted tough austerity measures and won plaudits for getting the economy back into shape ahead of entry to the European single currency in January 2011.
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Considerable strides have been made in getting the banking system into better shape.
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One ray of hope is that the previous centre-left government did more than Mr Berlusconi in such areas as privatisation, as well as getting the public finances into better shape.
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