One way to cope is to step back a bit to really understand the ebb and flow of the market today.
Up until now I have still been adjusting to international rugby and I am now wanting to really step up a bit.
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It looks like they've struck a sweet spot with performance and have taken a bit step forward as they usually do in the second half of the season.
What I'm going to do next is step back a little bit, recharge some.
"Obviously, if you lose probably your best bowler of the series, everybody has to step up a little bit and that's what we've tried to do, " he said.
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That certainly is an important step to offering a little bit of a financial cushion to those families.
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Bill Clinton, who entered the year with a reputation as the greatest campaigner of his generation, seemed to be a bit out of step with the national mood.
Everybody is going to have to share in some sacrifice, but it starts with folks who are in the best position to sacrifice, who are in the best position to do a little bit more to step up.
These themes are a step up in design and a bit more polished, a polish that comes at a price.
The real key, insiders say, was the team's decision to stick to head coach Bill Belichick's battle-tested philosophy for acquiring talent: focusing on young bit players who can step into small but crucial roles.
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So I think, you know, we all could sort of step back and humor ourselves a little bit.
"I'm not ready to retire, I like to be involved with a team on a daily basis, but maybe I am ready to step out of the limelight a little bit, away from the cameras, " he told Dutch website Voetbal International.
Even the models seemed to get a tiny bit rounder, possibly taking a step away from the painfully thin runway ideal of the past decade.
That way, obsessive workers can help one another step away from the job for a little bit, without feeling that everything at the office might unravel.
And while no utilities have announced plans to ask the feds to step in (it's still a bit early for that), no one seems to be ruling out that possibility either.
The Hewlett-Packard scientist behind the project, Phil Kuekes, said his next step would be to build a 16-bit memory chip in a tiny square--no more than 100 billionths of a meter inside.
Murrell has no immediate plans to step down, but his success has given him a bit more free time these days.
However, the bulls are showing a bit of resilience just when they need to step up, to avoid further serious chart damage.
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Despite the reduced 5x 28-140mm lens, this flavor is a bit heftier, though it's a step up from most other A-series Canons.
To explain what Corning has--or may have in fiber optics--FORBES will have to step out of character for several hundred words and do a bit of science reporting.
In its tumultuous 40 year history, Atari has consumed companies and been bought and sold quite a bit, and this might just be the latest step as the brand carries on through the years.
"They recognize they're going to have to step up and take those reigns and drive the relationship a little bit, " says McQuivey.
Mr. Pattinson, who no doubt wants to escape the ghoulish goldmine that has made him a star, isn't quite in step with the film's agenda: He's a bit too likable, as well as constricted, although those qualities are used by Mr. Cronenberg to the film's advantage.
Like we saw last time around, some of the 7-to-8 upgrade rules are a bit Byzantine -- 7 Professional users can't step down to the non-Pro Windows 8 release, for example, and it's equally verboten to change language editions or move from 32- to 64-bit code without a full-scale reinstallation.
One of the things that we try to do in this budget is target our spending to those areas where, with a little bit of a push, the United States can get a step ahead, so that we can be the most competitive going into the future.
With a bit of hustle and well-practiced job interview skills, the next step up the success ladder is there, just waiting for you.
If the justices' questions are any guide (and it must be admitted they are often not), proponents of the law made a good job of arguing the first bit of their case, that fund-raising has got out of step with previous law (ie, that there are loopholes).
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