On the other hand, it increases output so they have to find new customers or endure debilitating price cuts.
Full game rules have subsequently been invented by fans, but at the time the film was made the only rule seemed to be: let the wookiee win or endure his sulking.
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With time on their hands, many German firms are positioning themselves to endure or even profit from disruption.
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Too many of us have lost a loved one -- or seen a friend or a colleague endure painful treatments.
All too often, these bright and ambitious recruits see work as something to avoid or as a necessary evil to endure prior to winning the lottery, landing a spot on a reality television show, or getting a cushy, high-paying job with a corner office and an expense account.
No young person or family should have to endure what they went through.
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And he must do so at a time when far bigger chains endure shrinking profits or outright losses in a particularly unforgiving business.
Each must be given a scientifically valid name, usually in Latin or in Greek, that will endure.
Unless Jumbo Bonuses change, we should expect coaches to prioritize on-field or on-court wins and endure graduation losses as collateral damage.
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It's the same clap to the head you get while watching 60 Minutes or network news while having to endure all those ads for Cialis and Flomax.
The smell or mess that you have to endure perhaps, the boringness of a job, the training required, and yes, the danger associated with doing the job.
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Greece will soon be there, once they have to meet market rates for their debt, or force their labor markets to endure a very serious deflation to make themselves more competitive.
Given that bullying is most often a painful and distressing experience, it is not surprising that people want to avoid situations in which they must endure uncivil, harassing or aggressive behaviors from others in their workplace.
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And while some women have had to endure foul, crude or sexually raw working conditions in the form of language, intimidation or degradation, Browne argues that men have long subjected each other to the very same abuses at work.
Emotionally neglected - with no careers or money of their own - they endure lonely lives, often giving in to severe depression.
Is this purely cyclical, or will some of the extra growth endure?
There are teachers, pastors, coaches, and mentors whose names history will never record but whose legacies will endure as long as thoughts or discussions of greatness exist.
With a better growth scenario or supportive markets, the Spanish could probably endure the crisis on their own.
Perhaps this group of single men will not affect anything socially or culturally, but instead stay silent and endure their circumstance as other groups of Chinese have done in the past.
We both agreed that we must all stay focused on ending bullying because no young person, or their loved ones, should have to endure the pain, agony, and loss to our families, schools, and communities that can come with bullying.
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Fans knew if rivals Kidderminster Harriers won their game and Mansfield lost, or drew their own, they would have to endure the play-offs.
Or they would walk out to the fields and endure embarrassment.
Although feet were designed to walk barefoot on Earth's natural surfaces (grass, sand or gravel), they were not prepared to endure the concrete, asphalt and steel that covers so many landscapes today, Thompson said.
Not only does prison, for the vast majority of those who endure it, not work, either as punishment or as rehabilitation, but there is no escaping the conclusion that it functions as a stimulant to crime, rather than its bromide.
Those individuals are forced to endure embarrassing moments where they are called out by ticket personnel or flight attendants for having too much girth in front of crowds of people.
But as public consumption of news and information migrates to mobile and social, PR pros no longer have to endure the indignity of getting dissed by a stressed out reporter or talent booker who paints all PR people as evil.
"Whether it is the lifestyle that you have chosen or your career path that requires you to carry a camera tough enough to endure life's elements, the EXILIM G EX-G1 offers an endurance level that will withstand the demands of your daily routine, " says Toshi Iguchi, senior general manager of Casio's Digital Imaging Division.
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The networking complexities we endure out of necessity today won't be acceptable in the networked home or business of tomorrow.
The idea is to circle the globe in five stages, each taking four or five days of continuous flight (which is about as much as a pilot could endure).
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