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But the key is to stick to bath towels, linens and other home products, and leave the high-fashion clothing to others.
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The key here though is to stick to your general business definition without letting it totally define you.
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One, it provides a framework and a measuring stick for several key strategy metrics that often get overlooked.
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For example, a key executive decision was to stick to the release date regardless of the content of the release.
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Faced with harsh competition and constantly evolving product lines, high-tech companies like to stick close to their key suppliers.
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Stick to one idea or key statistic per slide.
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Still, a good local broker should be able to tell you which insurers have a history of raising rates faster than average or denying legitimate claims, and which are likely to stick around your state--key considerations, since you don't want to have to switch insurers later, when you may not be as healthy.
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And the key to healthy asset growth is simple: You need to stick to a budget, which will ensure that you spend less than you make, and save for the future.
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The learning can occur if you stick with it long enough, but one of the key personality traits that one must likely have is that of persistence.
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The real key, insiders say, was the team's decision to stick to head coach Bill Belichick's battle-tested philosophy for acquiring talent: focusing on young bit players who can step into small but crucial roles.
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New bosses need to rearrange their senior teams quickly, to put allies into key positions and remove potential troublemakers (such as rivals who have been passed over or stick-in-the-muds who have outlived their usefulness).
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