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Start exercising your learning muscles by adding new experiences to your daily routine.
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In a person whose heart is intact, "the brain will tell the heart, 'Let's go, start exercising, let's start beating faster, ' " Kobashigawa said.
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Paulson, the president and the SEC should also give firm orders to bank regulators to start exercising common sense with regard to their mark-to-market mania.
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In Step 7, with the complexity of distributed control of IT mastered, with a clear understanding of how IT serves the business, the CIO can start exercising leadership.
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That means users of smartphones would be wise to start exercising the same wariness they use with their PCs: Avoid suspicious downloads and websites, keep your software updated and run antivirus.
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In addition, family physicians establish relationships and get to know their patients, which better enables them to help someone with diabetes learn how to eat better, start exercising and stick with their treatment plan.
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Find a way to cut 10 years off your resume, get back to Weight Watchers, start exercising again and buy a few new suits at bargain prices at resale stores like Entre Nous in Los Angeles.
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For a solution, America's special-forces men could start by exercising greater care.
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Accustomed to exercising total control over what goes on within the courtroom, they start to think their control extends to what goes on outside.
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One other quick point: you may want to start with an out of the money call butterfly or put butterfly in order to lessen the probability of another party exercising an option you sell, as it is detrimental for them to do so while the option is out of the money.
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