Although business enjoys a quieter and more predictable life, the hefty fees for krishas have pernicious effects.
These became popular during the 1980s when AIDS victims faced short (and, sadly, predictable) life expectancies.
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Where it might have been a predictable, stable life, and having a job that brings in the money, now I feel it might be having a work-life balance so that life can be enjoyed and a job that is engaging and meaningful.
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Like nature, government abhors a vacuum, and the real source of big government in our time is a breakdown of institutions large and small that gave life a predictable trajectory.
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The days when life companies reported predictable numbers as a result of their regulated insurance policies are long gone.
But modern America has become a place so drearily confining and predictable that it chokes the life out of that built-in desire.
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Hospices are generally associated with cancer, where after a certain stage life expectancy is short and fairly predictable.
When we consistently and successfully empathize with others we find that people, and therefore life itself, becomes far more predictable.
Extra cash can earn a predictable and competitive return in dividend-paying, cash value life insurance and other products.
For the first quarter-century of the microprocessor's life, most integrated-circuit packages were fairly predictable hunks of ceramics, bought largely from one of four Japanese firms: Kyocera (its name is a combination of the words Kyoto and ceramics), NGK Spark Plug, Shinko Electronic Industries and Sumitomo Metal Electronics Devices.
For the first quarter-century of the microprocessor's life, most integrated-circuit packages were fairly predictable hunks of ceramics, largely bought from one of four Japanese firms: Kyocera (its name is a combination of the words Kyoto and ceramics), NGK Spark Plug, Shinko Electronic Industries and Sumitomo Metal Electronics Devices.
The "seismic shifts" in population will have a "noticeable effect on day-to-day life in the city", but universities' influence cannot be "consistently predictable and positive", she told a conference run by Universities UK in London.
And as Jobs soaks up more market share, he'll start to make Hurd's life--and HP's steady march forward--just a touch less predictable.
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