It sticks to a very simple formula: one stock pick per month, always long, never leveraged.
College students sometimes amuse themselves by throwing JELL-O against the wall to see if it sticks.
But Petronas cannot match the salaries dangled by rivals, since it sticks to Malaysian pay scales.
Britain, which feels it sticks to the rules more closely than its EU partners, would agree with this.
"I know sound is OK but visual can be better ... because it sticks in your head, " he says.
You forget most things you learn in college, but some of it sticks for life and shapes how you think about it.
But when it sticks to achievable, measurable targets, such as increasing the area of nature reserves in the ocean, it can provide a useful focus.
Analysts think the company can grow that number significantly, provided it sticks to markets that cater to their bargain basement niche, at least for now.
If it sticks with the timeline, then it could complete the project ahead many of those that received permits last year but have yet to start construction.
The app lacks some of the features of a regular weather app (like a five-day forecast or satellite maps), and it sticks to the current weather only.
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But Catholic and Protestant groups, as well as biblical scholars, have defended the film, saying it sticks closely to accounts of the crucifixion as told in the New Testament.
It also has the advantage that it sticks out just enough so that when you pick up the handset you immediately know which way the handset is orientated in your hand.
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Holiday weight gain tends to be small--an average of a pound a year, according to one study--but it sticks with us and is a leading cause of obesity later in life.
With the increasing demand for copper and gold globally elevating the prices of these metals, the company should continue to generate growing revenues even if it sticks to its current production levels.
But eventually, each atom encounters a plate at a temperature lower than its boiling point, at which point it sticks to the plate, just as water freezes when poured on to dry-ice.
Essentially, Rizzo says that Google just throws stuff out there, sees if it sticks and then only continues to develop and support those pieces of software which customers actually want to use.
"It sticks in the craw" of farmers, Mr. Gertson said, that the authority will continue to release water to golf courses and other recreational customers that pay higher rates for a guaranteed water supply.
Conservatives, however - and generally it is they who have held sway in this debate so far - argue the Church will retain its influence and identity only if it sticks closely to its historical traditions.
It sticks to what it knows: consumers.
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Local residents used it to mark sheep, and soon discovered that they could cut it into sticks and carry it with them.
It only sticks to arteries after it becomes electrically charged in the normal chemical process of oxidation.
"It just sticks in my craw every time I hear them say it's an intelligence failure, " Drumheller told CBS' Ed Bradley.
Fellow runners tried to beat the bull off by pulling on its tail and hitting it with sticks.
Catchphrase, the ITV game show that ran for 16 years from 1986 to 2002, was innovative in its use of computer graphics to represent maxims and sayings, but it probably sticks in the public consciousness as much for Roy Walker's handling of some of the inept efforts at answers.
In contrast, Microsoft does lots and lots of planning about what it is going to do and then sticks with it having done so.
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