Not many people are willing to do that, to put themselves out there like that.
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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Being an idea promoter is a more natural way for many professionals to put themselves out there, and create a larger platform.
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Women often complain that they put themselves out there regularly but are rarely approached by men, whether in a social or professional setting.
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We are seeing more women with the passion to get involved and the courage to stand up and put themselves out there on the national scene.
The three highest-placed Welsh Magners League teams avoid having to take on Italy's third-placed club and the Blues put themselves out of the danger zone with a 20-12 win over Munster on Sunday.
They're not going to sit by and watch themselves be put out of economic business, as it were, by being deprived of their labor force.
With the help of a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision they also put themselves a little further out of the reach of rapacious securities litigators.
Look for the festivals themselves to put out their own apps.
And in two cases, they almost extinguished the flame, but officials in the end, themselves, put out the flame or turned it very low and put it inside the bus to protect the torch and the torch bearers.
You watch Republicans continue to sort of trip over themselves to both put out a statement for -- on why this hasn't worked, at the same time hoping desperately that someone will read their letter for money to come to their district so it will add to what's working already there as part of the Recovery Act.
Simply put, colleges are slowly pricing themselves out of existence.
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According to Popular Mechanics, the robots are only being used to put out fires involving Acetylene gas, which had previously simply been left to burn themselves out due to the risk of explosions.
Take dividend recapitalisations, in which private-equity firms put more debt into a company and take out equity to pay themselves and investors (see chart).
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Casey and Goldsack put themselves into contention through the middle 1, 000m and although they edged out Russia for fifth place, they fell short of qualification.
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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.
Obviously we rolled out a new website today that allows consumers to get -- put themselves back in control of their own health care through a lot more transparency at healthcare.gov, which provides a ton of information for consumers that are interested.
The bigger the bail-out, the weaker the incentive for countries like Italy and Greece to put themselves in order.
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"They've put themselves on the side of free expression, to let the battleground of ideas have it out, " he says.
Nor am I privy to when the police are going to get themselves sorted out, nor when, or even if, the Army will be put on the streets.
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League officials occasionally kick themselves for lunging at sweetheart stadium deals for clubs in Chicago, Denver and Dallas that put stadiums far out in the suburbs.
Now we will find out whether the farmers and other locals really are willing to put their money on the line to hook themselves up to a fast broadband future.
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