He was often running out of money and having to raise more to keep going.
Some types are thought to have to have a genetic source, often running in families.
Surrender charges can lock the consumer into the contract for quite some time, often running for seven to ten years.
This is a particularly pressing problem in insurance IT because policy administration systems for life insurance are often running on Cobol.
And applications would each run on their own tower of power hardware that was often running in a unique data center rack or racks.
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Multistage (often 15 to 20 or more stages) hydraulic fracturing with the subsurface lateral pipe often running 5, 000 feet or more is the business norm now.
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And once it was revealed that the Live Tile user interface would be coming to Windows 8, it became clear that Live Tiles had to be a great fit for the larger displays that are more often running Microsoft software.
But in America, where some 60% of state appellate judges and more than 80% of state trial judges face contested elections, noisy political contests certainly contribute to an endemic lack of confidence in the judiciary, at least at state level. (Federal judges are not elected.) Most states allow candidates to raise funds, often running to millions of dollars.
Not so, she says (although she is often spotted running from event to event gripping multiple smartphones while tweeting at the same time).
Not so, she says (althought she is often spotted running from event to event gripping multiple smartphones while tweeting at the same time).
But getting from where you are now to where the organization needs to go can often feel like running a marathon.
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By running often, and constantly threatening to run, Tebow forces the defense to spread itself a bit thinner to account for all 11 players.
Mr Ben Ali, nearly 74, often boasts of running a stable, modestly prosperous, well-educated country, with the Arab world's most liberal legislation for women's rights.
Venture firms, which are often heavily involved in running their anointed companies, get the big payoff when these tyros go public or get acquired.
Thompson is often criticized nationally for running what some say is a lackadaisical campaign, but he routinely cites his strong poll numbers in the state.
And unlike Primedia, say, which owns 86 specialty publications and can wield its size to reduce printing costs and wring efficiencies from cross-selling, Vulcan is often in danger of running on empty.
Brickyard Crossing, which used to host a Senior PGA event, is truly one-of-a-kind: four holes play inside the infield of the oval track, often with loud cars running by on test laps, linked by a tunnel to the fourteen holes just outside the stadium.
Throwing away leftovers is often better business than risking running out of stock.
Staff analyse a customer's running gait, often on a treadmill and "diagnose" a pair of shoes that will avoid injury.
The game often spilled over with passions running high and Lawrence Dallaglio was involved in several scuffles with the Munster forwards.
CEOs running midsize companies often have trouble with this dictatorial style.
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The prophets of net-centricity had promised we could stay ahead of the bad guys, but it often seems like they are running rings around us.
The 37-year-old Indian-American is often mentioned as a possible running-mate, but the McCain campaign scrubbed the New Orleans trip and said the Jindal meeting will be rescheduled.
Despite the privations that come with squatting in buildings that often have no electricity or running water, Kern says she would do it again -- although she wants to try out the many other alternative lifestyles out there first.
Unnecessary complexity all too often is the deal breaker when running that final stretch.
More important, the Transmeta chip is able to maintain statistics about which parts of the program it is running are executed most often.
Couples planning to have children who know they have a genetic disorder running in their family often opt for IVF treatment and select healthy embryos for implantation.
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One problem with urban kayaking is that the people running the tours are often the only ones in the group with any real experience on the water.
Although slow - the machine took up to 10 seconds to multiply two numbers - it proved very reliable and often cranked up 80 hours of running time in a week.
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