General rules when it comes to breaking bad news: Don't put it off, don't pass it off to someone else and don't let your emotions get the better of you.
"I don't like to put money where I don't know it will help me, " says Mr. Schmidt, who says he doesn't play "Rock Band" or other videogames, and probably wouldn't have risked his own money on getting his song onto the game.
So people were told, you know, you don't have to put any money down, don't worry about it, zero interest.
Wall Street doesn't seem to have learned that you don't put anything in an e-mail you don't want to see in the headline of a news story.
But yet, when I asked everyone to please don't put this on the news, please, you don't have to say he's in the CIA, because his life was still at stake.
To make it easier, don't put a television in your child's bedroom, don't watch television while you're eating dinner, and restrict computers and other electronic gadgets to a family area.
Second, that time-honored adage: Don t put all your risk in one basket.
But beyond the statement we put out, I don't have anything else for you at this time on that.
On the way, Kate Brill, who organizes the volunteer program and had picked me up in Lusaka, was repetitive in her instructions: Put safety first and don't ever be complacent.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Sandra Moser acknowledged Hill's creative talent and work on behalf of impoverished children but called Hill's explanation for her actions "a parade of excuses centering around her feeling put upon" that don't exempt her from her responsibilities.
Scotland don't have millions of other players to put up against the men in white, we don't have millions of other coaches, there is a siege mentality now that they are losing, and we can only imagine what it will be like to be part of the set up as they try to dissect how the English will play.
But I believe maybe we put the blindfold because we don't want to see his eyes.
One clear lesson from the Encysive case: Don't put too much faith in special protocol assessments.
Don't put all your eggs in the same basket because this market is very volatile.
If we don't put the money into enforcement, we've just done a lot of talk.
In other words, don't put too much stock in any of the most controversial measures.
"In America, we don't put that on a grill, " I explained to his cousin Marcelo.
You don't put the full faith and credit of the United States at risk.
"We don't put much focus on WAP games, " says Sunday public relations manager Mark Chan.
"Don't put those words in my mouth, " says Mr. Easton, who is engaged to a former guest.
It's frustrating when you don't put the outs together to hold the lead.
And the report that we put out today suggests we don't think so.
"You don't put new burdens on employers when they are trying to recover in a tough recessionary time, " he said.
Oh, and the UI is apparently not final, so don't put too much stock in the way the app looks.
Just like we don't put up armed guards to protect every city wall from graffiti, we should not overreact in cyberspace.
Three fifths of Asians say American parents don't put enough pressure on their children to succeed in school, the survey found.
The Hazelden Foundation in Center City, Minn. gave some good advice: Don't put up all the cash yourselves, recruit local support.
People asked why McClaren put him in but we don't go training for nothing, we go to show what we can do.
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