Another worthwhile consideration is whether you actually enjoy and are stimulated by your current position.
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But few will fail to be stimulated by Mr Krugman's clear thinking and lively style.
The Conference will showcase initiatives, actors, networks and ideas that were stimulated by the DESD.
You can put things in perspective and let your mind be stimulated by your upcoming adventure.
He went on from Vienna to study in Berlin, and was stimulated by its seedy social life.
If I am artificially stimulated by electrodes, the person in whom I reside typically experiences sudden fear or dread.
Hedge and equity funds have their place, but their growth has been artificially stimulated by the steroid of inflation.
Some or all of the lost tax receipts will be recouped through the extra growth stimulated by the tax cut.
Consumers, particularly younger ones, want to change roles, peek into different worlds, and be stimulated by the excitement of fresh experiences.
Agricultural output was also greatly stimulated by the creation of three-field farming instead of the old Roman practice of two-field farming.
Crucially for Dr DePinho's project, the development of vemurafenib was stimulated by the identification of a mutated gene often present in melanomas.
Art isn't fraught, and we'd rather be indirectly inspired by our collection than directly stimulated by other works of architecture in books.
In Asia ETFs were stimulated by the successful launch of the region's first, the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong (Trakhk), in November 1999.
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An economy is stimulated by spending, just as much by dollars from the wage-negotiated salaries of union labour as the investment accounts of bankers.
On some level, Epstein must have been stimulated by the national strike of 1912 staged by miners who wielded these machines across the nation.
That way, he keeps himself stimulated by work that is all-consuming.
The immediate result will be more mergers among neighbours, such as the one, stimulated by bad property loans, between two co-op banks in Berlin last year.
Meanwhile, scholars in Europe, stimulated by the manuscripts in great European libraries, are working hard to find out how and when the Koran's written form was standardised.
One theory is that vitamin D interferes with the effect of the androgen receptor, which is stimulated by hormones such as testosterone and implicated in prostate cancer.
Her latest effort was stimulated by the flooding with seawater of almost 24, 000 hectares of farmland by the tsunami which followed an earthquake in March last year.
The latest shift among Apple watchers towards obsession with a possible iWatch, which may or may not have been stimulated by Apple itself, could signal this very scenario.
"This has all been stimulated by Tony Sale, " he said.
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Next time you step foot in a luxury hotel, take a minute to consider the many ways your senses are stimulated by the design, lighting, music, and, nowadays, scent.
Acupuncture: An ancient Chinese art based on the theory that Qi energy flows along meridians in the body, and can be stimulated by inserting fine needles at specific points.
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Aviation (stimulated by early military and mail delivery interests).
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But with her 1979 album "Bad Girls, " Summer broke out of the disco mold as the genre, stimulated by the success of the Bee Gees' "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, was feeling a backlash.
Much of the press attention has been stimulated by the rapidly rising share prices of the high profile social media companies whose shareholders have used services from my company SharesPost and our competitors.
"Much of the controversy about abortion is really stimulated by the interest groups on both sides of the political question, rather than by ordinary Americans, " said David Garrow, a law professor at the University of Pittsburgh, and a longtime Supreme Court scholar.
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