Many 2013 grads, 34%, say they are willing to take the first job they are offered.
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LevelUp only makes money if the same customers who take the first deal come back.
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In effect, the depositors would take the first loss, and the junior creditors would be protected.
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And to take the first steps toward building a better future for our kids and grandkids.
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He said they are now planning to take the first case to the police.
Let next Monday be the day when statesmen take the first stop towards a comet-free future.
We might say that these people here, this 40% say, they get to take the first losses.
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In fact, he explicitly said that he was going to take the first 90 days to study Yahoo!
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He raced 4-0 clear and, despite dropping serve in game seven, broke again to take the first set.
You can take the first name and last initial, and the job title, and plug that into Google.
The No. 9-seeded Stosur never lost serve but needed nearly an hour to take the first set against Mladenovic.
Henman broke again in the eighth game to take the first set 6-2.
Murray's spirited Serbian opponent battled back from a break down to take the first set to a tie break.
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America has had the wisdom to take the first course many times before.
Congress is beginning to take the first steps in its long journey toward restructuring the country's battered financial system.
Sometimes, statesmanship consists of having the courage to take the first step even when you cannot see the next.
But on the ground, a dispute appeared to arise over who should take the first steps to implement their obligations.
Earlier, Hislop had overcome the challenge of Rutter to take the first-race victory by 2.4 seconds, with Emmett finishing third.
It will take the first bird awhile to show up, but soon others of all shapes and species will follow.
Baker, the world 253, demonstrated his superiority early in the opening match, breaking Zorlu twice to take the first set.
But the 21-year-old Serb broke once to take the first set and then recorded an early break in the second.
Johnson now has a further 18 holes on Tuesday to retain his lead and take the first title of 2013.
That means the taxpayer would be the last one to lose money, because the non-preferred shareholders would take the first losses.
We can take the first step by reforming the Bureau to make it accountable to the very consumers it seeks to protect.
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Take the first technique in the book, for example: No Opt Out.
If the Treasury decides to take the first option, it will have some authority to determine the executive compensation structure of the firm.
Tax reform is one of those issues where both sides know where they want to go, but nobody wants to take the first step.
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