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Just because something starts differently, doesn't mean it's worth less.
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And to some, the meat challenge just doesn't seem worth it.
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This immense Caribbean project suggests that just because an enterprise is too ambitious it doesn't mean that it's not worth the risk.
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Details weren't disclosed about how much the deal was worth but judging from celebratory nature of their post, it doesn't look like Linden and Lewis will "Unlike" the agreement any time soon.
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Still, it's worth it for a business that doesn't have a lot of working capital.
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She thinks Jesus' friends were a bad influence, doubts his divine powers and ultimately doesn't believe his crucifixion was worth it.
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It's also worth making sure that your boss doesn't find out the results.
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But even if a company doesn't want to back down, "it may not be worth the money to fight, " said Marc Reiner, an intellectual-property lawyer in New York.
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Christian Voigt, the senior head of global sports marketing for Puma, said reductions are included in contracts "as a protection to make sure the investment is still worth it, " and added that the company doesn't have to activate the reduction.
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But it doesn't work everywhere and takes a year and a half or more to prove its worth.
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This doesn't suggest that it's the last word on the subject, but it does mean it is worth discussing.
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" This being a town that doesn't take itself too seriously, the campaign's website explains that Houston is "worth it" despite a list of 20 "afflictions" that include "the flying cockroaches, " "the ridicule" and "the refineries.
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