The adult way to run a business is to run it more like a country.
Wishing is no way to run a treatment, no way to run a business, and no way to run a country.
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If the IAAF says the girl is clear to run, she is clear to run and we have to find a way to beat her.
Adams brought the home side back into the match in the 36th over, smashing three fours to bring the run rate to a run a ball.
The Iraqis want to run their own country, and we want them to run it, and we want them to run it as soon as possible.
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"I told my chairman I may want to run for office, may want to run a company or may want to run on the beach, " she says.
The fact is the President has -- is engaging in political events because that is what is required to run for President and run to be reelected as President.
In office this vague idea has formalised into radical decentralisation: handing power to parents to run schools, to general practitioners to run the NHS, to local voters to pick police commissioners.
Mr. HUNTER: Well we are putting in place, right now, the apparatus to run, and I do intend to run at this time And we're going to be making a formal announcement, probably around the 25th of January.
This was a joint venture trial, and decisions about what clinical trials to run and how to run them is made by a joint team of clinical researchers, not by individual companies and certainly not by individual CEOs.
Recently my furnace needed some repairs (unrelated to the Nest), and it was super convenient to be able to toggle it on and off from my iPhone in the basement instead of having to run upstairs, turn it on, run down to observe it, then run back up to turn it off.
If anything those 2010 figures substantially understate the differences between Russia and the US since the United States has continued to run (and will continue to run for the foreseeable future) massive budget deficits while Russia has already brought its budget roughly back into balance, but those are the last years for which I could swiftly and easily get comparable per-capita income figures.
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The Wolverines are youthful and love to run, run, run, which has raised obvious comparisons to the great Michigan teams of the early 1990s.
This means the team is confident they've delivered a stable distro to run the port of XBMC specifically designed to run on the Raspberry Pi, created by TeamXBMC, and the image is ready to be downloaded for free and copied to your ready and able SD card.
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We have - if you go back in history, there is a constant struggle between trying to run our open democracy and trying to run a secret intelligence service.
The skills needed to run a chemistry laboratory are different from the skills needed to run a warehouse which are different from the skills needed to be President of the United States.
Normally, you would first need to run to the bank to gather your materials, then run back to the bench.
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My job is such that I get to run new things everyday and I get to run new markets and new technologies.
The campaigns they chose to run, and the way they decided to run them, shaped the history of California, and of the country.
Irvine also avoided injury by not over-training, building up to the distance he was to run in increments (twenty minutes run then building up to two hours) and stretching after a run.
We hire Disney to run the park, not to teach them how to run the park.
He said his decision will be twofold: whether to run for the presidency at all, and whether to run again on the Green Party ticket.
When heirs grow up believing that no matter how they act, the business will be theirs to run, they often end up with no business to run.
Obviously it does have implications for the line itself, whether they are going to continue to run it through Virgin, whether they are going to run it themselves as they are doing with the East Coast Main Line.
Carrier is well-known among distance runners for trying to run down a herd of antelope a few years ago to prove that humans were built to run great distances, their survival dependent on their ability to persistence hunt.
Now in May, she plans to run in her fourth half-marathon and is training to run a full marathon next year.
They do not need to run for two hours in the same pace, they need to run when it is necessary with the ball under control.
Camelot considered pulling out of the bidding to run the lottery because it believed it could not trust the commission to run it fairly, The Observer says.
Sam Ervin had hired John Erlichman to run the Watergate investigation or Ken Lay's general counsel were tapped to run all the congressional investigations into the Enron debacle.
"It is harder to run a sub four-minute mile, in fact, than it is to run two hours and 20 minutes for the marathon, " he said.
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