Large, mature companies like airlines seldom leave something as important as language to chance, Curran says.
You must leave something of value to the folks you expect to stir up trouble to make it work.
Tipping is heavily ingrained here: always leave something in bars and restaurants unless the service is truly, madly appalling.
"I wasn't going to leave something that was working for the rough and unpredictable waters of network television, " he says.
"I want to leave something for future generations so they know what it was like 50 or 100 years ago, " he says.
After a death, the next-of-kin are asked about end-of-life medical costs and whether the late lamented did leave something to the family.
Photography aided mass migration, as ordinary folks could leave something of themselves back in the old country, or send home a picture of themselves in their new and better lives.
Leave something to the imagination.
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Parental leave is still something that seems to be the purview of women.
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Arborea is a bit melodramatic at times (the recurring rain stick could have been left out of the mix), and the spareness can leave listeners wanting something meatier.
"I got that one because every time I tried to leave Lexington, something pulled me back -- as if my work here is not yet done, " said 31-year-old Spriggs.
Some professional teams have seen sponsors leave -- something some in cycling see as fallout from the doping scandals but others see as a barometer of the world economy.
Their partnership was worth 67 when Collingwood nipped the last ball of his second over back to beat Crawley's defences and leave Hampshire needing something truly remarkable, which proved beyond even Warne.
Under the new system you would have something to leave your spouse, children or grandchildren.
Crockett said she was getting ready to leave her house when something told her to stop.
The biggest difference is that residents are starting to leave their homes, something unthinkable just a few months ago.
Greece did not leave the euro - something many German MPs and officials had suggested as recently as July.
Smaller "companies aren't interested in sponsoring, " an employee's tuition, "just to have that person leave" and pursue something else, says 37-year-old Andrea Flaherty.
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Just changing the way business is done, if only by a few companies, can change the flow of wealth, ease and eliminate poverty, and leave us all with something better to worry about.
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The FBI said that before Tsarnaev's roommate let the three friends into the room, Kadyrbayev received a text message from Tsarnaev that read: "I'm about to leave if you need something in my room take it, " according to the FBI.
As for why, experts say employers may think that unemployed applicants' skills have atrophied, that they lost their jobs because of their own shortcomings, or that they will jump at any job offer and then leave as soon as something better comes along.
Robots are relatively cheap, hardy and leave no grieving families if something goes wrong.
This world of bits is a strange one, in which you can take something and still leave it for its rightful owner.
In fact, few students leave higher education without learning something, and what they learn probably makes them better and more skilful workers.
So, at the end of a decade of thesis-writing, many humanities students leave the profession to do something for which they have not been trained.
She told us to get down and put your back on something, and leave the windows and doors open in case a building shifts so you don't get trapped.
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