"What's happening is more of the boomers are going out and beating the heck out of themselves as a weekend warrior and spending the rest of the week in therapy, " he said.
If the directors dissipated shareholders' assets on wasteful pay schemes, they'd depress the stock and one day wake up out of jobs themselves.
There were very few traumatic injuries arising out of attacks themselves.
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To thrive, they latch onto a healthy host cell and hijack its reproductive machinery, cranking out copies of themselves and spinning off mutant versions that resist any one drug.
If a lot of super-ambitious, ultra hard-working investment bankers suddenly find themselves out of work, odds are they'll reinvent themselves in the green space.
But his methods were roundly condemned by sectors of society that found themselves out of favour.
Yet they spent much of that time digging themselves out of a hole because the Devils had scored on three consecutive shots in the first period.
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Likewise, China has allowed millions of people to lift themselves out of poverty by expanding the range of choices open to them, by opening markets, not by increasing the minimum wage.
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This change reflects the success of developing countries in hauling themselves out of misery.
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And when millions of construction workers have found themselves out of work since the housing bubble burst, it will put them back to work doing the work that America needs done.
One distinctive aspect of the city's nightlife was that it was not unusual to see a wide age range of people out enjoying themselves -- even multiple generations of a family.
"It appears that two of the children managed to get themselves out of the water, but the third child, Imie Harrison, was in the water for some time before she was rescued, " he said.
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"If they reflect on their behavior, and they read about the experience of others, many kids will talk themselves out of it, " he said.
It occurred because billions of souls have been able to pull themselves out of poverty thanks to global free trade, property rights, the rule of law and entrepreneurship.
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"All are dependent on collaboration between Sudan and South Sudan and assistance from the international community for proper transportation facilities, food, water, healthcare and other essential services and most do not have the means to transport themselves to South Sudan and are running out of means to support themselves, " it said.
In baseball, weird statistical quirks have a way of evening themselves out over the course of a season.
It is owned by its members, many of whom would have to vote to cannibalise themselves out of a job.
In the 2010-11 period, this figure rose to 17% with 48 out of 189 finding themselves destitute.
The other two children managed to get out of the water themselves and are expected to make a full recovery.
"The difference is you're talking about somebody dead in the vehicle or dying very quickly, or somebody being able to get out of the vehicle themselves, " said David Ward, director general of the London-based FIA Foundation for auto safety, which supports the Euro and Latin NCAP programs.
Can you think of anything else that RIM could usefully do to pull themselves out of their nosedive?
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It is one reason why the Five Star Party was strongly supported by the "lost generation" of younger voters who find themselves shut out of the employment market by a older, protected group of middle-aged and older workers.
In human swimmers, the invisible web of water allows them not to propel themselves faster, but to better lift themselves out of the water.
Three decades ago Greenlanders won a degree of home rule and then, anxious about fishing rights, promptly voted to pull themselves out of the European Union (then the European Community), completing the process in 1985, becoming the only people ever to secede from the continental block.
And even the best of the best, once the on-line content is created, will have put themselves out of a job!
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Labor economist Vernon Briggs of Cornell University says it's harder to argue for legalizing millions of low-skilled immigrants when many more low-skilled Americans are likely to find themselves out of work.
With the impossible task of having to score three goals on the tough Mazembe pitch, the Senegalese had effectively ruled themselves out of the contest.
However, parents and coaches would do themselves, their children, and their cardiologists a service by remember a few simple things in order to not get caught up in the heat of the moment, that will help teach their children proper respect for the officials and keep themselves out of the police blotter and out of my blog.
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Much of the MTA's ability to rebound derived from a plan that moved sensitive electronics and trains themselves out of the path of floodwaters a plan derived, in part, from experiences during Hurricane Irene the previous year.
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