It can be alarmingly easy to believe that one part of your portfolio will rise without a halt, never to revert to the mean.
In the vast majority of cases, obeying anti-immigration laws would mean never getting to live here.
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She never said mean things to me, even when I had just wrecked yet another car.
Having consulted their intellectual history, Mr Willetts and his friends now want to explain to people that Toryism was never supposed to mean anything like that.
This power, available under the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, but never activated, would mean they would never have to set foot inside a court building.
We never know when that reversion to the mean will come to the various sectors of the stock market.
Fascinating of course, and undoubtedly these results will be taken in some quarters to mean that we will never run out of oil, Peak Oil being bunkum.
In 2005 the trade body ruled that the law unfairly discriminated against foreign companies despite the US saying that it never intended its commitments to the WTO to mean that it would allow the practice.
But does this mean that important messages will flow past never to be seen again?
It is the hope, myth, or dream that there are money managers out there who can outperform the market year after year, never giving back their superior results or reverting to the mean.
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He was first elected in West Belfast 1983 - the same year he became Sinn Fein's president - but has never taken his seat at Westminster, as it would mean swearing allegiance to the Queen.
But it doesn't mean that if you don't, you're never going to have a comeback.
Heck, most of us never even get to talk to the CEO, so what does this mean for the typical employee?
He argues that excessive use of whole-class teaching might mean pupils spending so long being lectured about mathematics that they never get to solve equations for themselves.
Moreover, environmental regulations and inevitable lawsuits from groups opposing refineries popping up in their backyard mean oil companies risk sinking billions into breaking ground, only to never see a facility get up and running.
Serbia has vowed never to recognize it, and Serbian officials insist that the latest agreement does not mean Belgrade has de-facto recognized Kosovo's statehood.
For instance, an injury to the left hemisphere of the brain, which in 95% of people controls the capacity to understand and generate language, doesn't necessarily mean the patient can never have a conversation again.
It is the only way to ensure that in the face of growing threats, "Never Again" will mean never again.
We never really had that problem because once we play them, I mean, people, they come up to us and let us know what they're feeling, you know?
LaBahn told CNN that a felony child abuse conviction would mean that Hunt would have to disclose her felony conviction on employment applications and she could never serve on a jury.
Like, I found this wonderful group of women, all on their 50s, very boisterous, I mean, hardcore Oprah fans, and were - had never caucused before, and now are open to doing it because of Oprah.
They will grow old, but their hits never will -- once people first fall in love with those songs, the songs will mean something powerful and evocative to them for the rest of their lives.
Other cross platform benefits mean players can set their trophies and game saves to synchronise automatically, and access to online storage like never before will give fans up to 2GB of game saves online (1GB on PS3 and 1GB on PS Vita).
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