There's no point in leaving loose ends which come back to haunt you later.
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Yet the campaigners are optimistic these loose ends will be tied up, or at least fudged.
There are loose ends, to be sure, but Mr Calomiris deals with most of them.
The killers are quickly tracked down, and no obvious loose ends are left dangling.
Visits can be used to tie up loose ends or resolve old conflicts, says Brandt.
William Donaldson, his nominated successor, awaiting Senate approval, will now tie up the loose ends of Sarbanes-Oxley.
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Instead, this was a speech in which Bush tried to tie up the loose ends of his presidency.
Not all deals end as embarrassingly as that one, but often there are just as many loose ends.
If the result is positive, several astronomical loose ends will have been tied together in a highly satisfactory manner.
Someone or multiple someones have to step up to guide the process and keep an eye on loose ends.
The Hispanic skateboarders portrayed by Mr. Clark are more examples of youth at loose ends, one of his specialties.
She abandons many loose ends untied, but that's not necessarily bad: it leaves one pondering on the difficult uncertainties she raises.
As in 1951, September 1959 saw MPs recalled to tie up the loose ends ahead of dissolution and a general election.
Fight the urge to flake out on your current job and spend your time finishing critical projects and tying up loose ends.
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Consistent with the history of the show, however, it will involve the characters being forced to live with some seriously loose ends.
After your announcement, volunteer to tie up any loose ends, and to help with training, if your replacement is hired before you leave.
The framework for talks on industrial goods has many loose ends, and the text on services does little more than tell negotiators to try harder.
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He has some loose ends to tie up as OMB Director, and he will obviously make some decisions about how his office is structured going forward.
Insisting that they see the glass as half full may deny them the truth of what they know and the chance to tie up life's loose ends while there's still time.
At that point we were thankful all our loose ends were tethered as we got a close look at the shuttle's wings, inside the side hatch and even inside the engines.
Retiring at different times can be a nightmare if one partner is at loose ends trying to figure out their new identity, while the other is still in the same work mode.
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The fan base's self-styled guerrilla marketing is widely considered to have helped Whedon get funding for 2005's "Serenity, " a feature film that draws together some of the loose ends from the series.
He said it was not surprising there had been a lack of clarity, given such a huge and radical programme of reform, and urged ministers to "review and take stock of how many loose ends there are".
There are too many loose ends.
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But now all becomes clear: the bank knew that it would be given five years by the EU to 'dispose' of RBS business banking in England following the announcement this week, and it was trying to tie up potential loose ends early.
When you have a story as sprawling as Game of Thrones, with a cast that only continues to grow, and plot-lines sprouting up like magic beanstalks all over the place, the first episode of a season can feel a whole lot like tying up loose ends.
Once the major issues of the revenue split, the rookie scale, and the Salary Cap were agreed to and a deal was imminent in late July, there appeared to be a rush to tie up loose ends of the deal so that training camps could open, players could be paid, and games could be played.
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