Before you read any further, take a piece of paper and a pencil and list what you think they are, from most important to least important.
Why would someone who successfully uses Quicken or Mint.com take a pencil to paper and write?
The media must be even-handed on this divisive issue, but they might also take a page from a small Mississippi paper that bigotry shouldn't deter them from treating gay couples fairly.
If candidates or campaigners are asked to take a completed ballot paper, they should ensure that the voter has sealed it first and then immediately post it or deliver it to the returning officer.
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Seroxat and the other SSRI antidepressants (including Prozac, Lustral and Ciprimil) may provoke violence in a small number of people who take them, according to a paper published today on the Public Library of Science Medicine website.
The county wants to get a jumpstart on counting votes, because scanning all that paper will take a lot longer than tallying votes on electronic touch-screen machines.
So I suggested she put the list aside for a minute, take a deep breath, and pull out a clean sheet of paper.
Instead the Treasury Department changed course and injected money directly into the banks (many of which refused to take a hit on all their busted paper).
On a sheet of plain paper, he plotted out the steps to take in order to avoid infections when putting a line in.
According to the IRS, if you file a paper return, your refund should take about six weeks.
"I have an over-flowing waste paper basket and the words take me a really long time, " said Vulliamy.
Zynga's take on "Battleship"--a classic, paper-based game that has been played by grade schoolers for decades--includes a handy "airstrike" button.
Such displays usually take the form of a large, blank sheet of paper on which students are invited to write anything they like.
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Introducing a White Paper on a single-tier state pension, he said the first such review would take place under the next government, in 2017.
For tech startups, having founder equity can make you a paper millionaire overnight although that money can take years to actually reach the bank.
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The take-away was that a strategy may play out on paper, but the only way to truly test the validity of your product is to put it in front of customers.
The growing supply of paper in the offing has enabled managers to take a more selective stance toward new syndications and, hence, demand wider new-issue premiums.
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On 19 September, the eve of the full moon, many people take to the streets or parks carrying lit paper lanterns hooked over a thin bamboo stick (or the modern plastic equivalent).
But there are a lot of companies that still take cash, and customers who want paper receipts.
Back in the Sun , its leader column is devoted to a plea for Tony Blair and the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, to end what the paper perceives as a "war" over who should take the credit for the booming economy.
Referring to the strangely unbalanced structuring of the Cyprus bailout, the paper points out that unsecured senior bondholders are not being asked to take a haircut.
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This author made a similar point two years ago, before Calderon's election, in a Center for Security Policy Occasional Paper arguing that Latin American leaders must take the lead against Chavez.
If Republicans play their cards right and insist on instituting real budget constraints to take matters one year at a time, rather than playacting with grandiose multi-year paper plans, they can put in place the institutional framework for real budget control and actually realize tangible results.
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Ministers will publish a public health White Paper later this year outlining what steps they intend to take.
They grow a bit firmer when sketched as diagrams on pads of paper, and they take on life as real examples are sought and found.
Errors introduced in the new Maps app include labelling Tokyo's main airport as a paper factory, showing towns in the wrong places and suggesting directions that would take users on strange routes.
Regardless of how good it looks on paper, a state or big-city agency won't be willing to take a chance on a vehicle with no track record, said Detective Mary Wheat, spokesperson for the Portland, Oregon, police department.
Understanding the mechanism and implication of these effects is another crucial research step, and a difficult one to take at the moment because it is hard to assess the results from one paper on geoengineering in the light of another.
Ellison also noted that a paper option was important because many students in adult education classes lack the skills needed to take a computer-based test and that it will take time to beef up the courses to add that training.
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