If families can afford it, she recommends a reverse osmosis filter, which will eliminate all impurities.
She recommends getting a stash of small denominations as soon as you arrive in a country.
Luckily, Mrs Merkel does not plan for Germany the austerity she recommends for other countries.
Rather than providing all the catering yourself, she recommends having a potluck, where everyone brings a component.
She recommends keeping money in ETFs that weight stocks equally, rather than by market capitalization, to avoid overconcentration.
She recommends upgrading from the exposed-light-bulb-and-chain look and installing a simple orb fixture.
She recommends several kinds of exercises for assessing your skills and setting goals.
She recommends calling ahead and talking with the restaurant management to make sure her dietary restrictions can be accommodated.
She recommends for those wanting to take more risk, investing in stock and investment based Junior ISAs that pay dividends.
She recommends leaving the cell phone in the locker -- or, better yet, don't bring it into the gym at all.
She recommends TheFind as her number one choice, though some of the others she recommends may fit your needs better.
She recommends remembering the good times you had with a deceased loved one, rather than the ones that make you sad.
For dry and sensitive skin, she recommends combining equal parts Greek yogurt, raw sweet potatoes and flax seeds in a blender.
She recommends a custom-made mouth guard that is worn while patients sleep.
She recommends investors take a look at Kansas City-based American Century Heritage (TWHIX), a mid-cap growth fund with a good long-term record.
She recommends that parents advocate for more school nurses in their district and check in with the staff that handles any health needs.
She recommends bypass trusts with mandatory funding for clients in their second marriages who want to take care of their kids from their first.
She recommends holding off on sharing that personal information, which can seem like a great idea in the early euphoric stages of a new love.
She recommends making reservations as much as a year in advance to avoid disappointment, whether you're seeking safari, ski or beach vacations -- all popular at Christmas.
She recommends planning breaks to ease frustration and renew energy.
She recommends that people go through job postings that appeal to them and, as much as possible, include the keywords they find in those job postings in their LinkedIn profile.
She recommends getting a good physical before starting an exercise program and says people need to realize that their bodies aren't the same as they were when they were 20.
She recommends investors target emerging markets stocks in Asia and Latin America, while avoiding markets more exposed to the European crisis, such as those in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Instead, she recommends companies that benefit from cheap gas.
She recommends I think about self-defense classes as a healthier way to feel in control of my environment than pinching every penny in anticipation of rainy days not seen since Noah and his ark.
On her blog, for instance, she recommends that everyone take a few minutes of silence in the morning and before sleeping to be still and silent, which helps her to be more calm and focused.
And she recommends that the millions in civil damages awarded in brutality cases be paid not by city governments, as now, but by the police departments themselves, giving police chiefs a financial incentive to identify and punish or dismiss problem officers.
For instance, if you have a vision problem that would require you to use a special computer screen or a bad back that makes it impossible to sit through long meetings without getting up, she recommends keeping quiet until you get a job offer.
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