The economy takes care of itself, with sensible regulatory oversight and aggressive law enforcement.
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With the beautiful ex-model Koyuki as Taka, the widow who takes care of Algren.
The industry says fracking is safe and that it takes care to prevent environmental damage.
One payment each month takes care of the mortgage, interest, taxes, fire and hazard insurance.
Of course Netsuite, like any good cloud provider, takes care to protect against these kinds of things.
The welfare state takes care the non-productive forces of society, the old, the sick and the disable.
Rather, if you have quality, excellence of construction and beautiful fabric the rest takes care of itself.
Great American takes care of the catalogues, the ordering and fulfillment, and earns a profit off sales.
As long as one takes care in what is being done, an awful lot of money in fact.
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Windows Phone also takes care of most of the interface slowdowns that often crop up with typical low-end phones.
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Mr Santorum takes care to give the coalmining travails of his immigrant grandfather a big place in his narrative.
Rock and Bus takes care of that. uses social to get people together for buses to venues for festivals.
Producer and actor Mark Wahlberg takes care of his business from the backseat.
Offering an exam administered by an established company takes care of the cheating issue, at least for final tests.
SunRun takes care of those tasks in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Colorado and Massachusetts.
Democrats take care of organized labor, senior citizen lobbies, teachers unions and anyone else who takes care of them.
Our pre-season plans will have to change once we find out, but it almost takes care of your pre-season.
So that takes care of, I think, literally, about one-fourth of the uninsured.
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That will certainly -- a lot of that stuff takes care of itself.
Then the iPad was launched, and it now takes care of 99% of the work the students need to do.
The "extra expense" option takes care of moving costs if the company has to set up in a temporary location.
He takes care of the property, overseeing contractors and vendors, while she is the estate's chef and manages house staff.
It was a struggle for Roxanna Zamora, who takes care of her 81-year-old mother, Peggy Zamora, at their Virginia home.
His wife adds that he often takes care of even more than that because she sometimes works very long hours.
Your surgeon takes care to avoid severing nerves surrounding the lymph nodes, but in some cases severing the nerves may be unavoidable.
Dr. Herbert Lepor, chairman of urology at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York, takes care of prostate cancer patients, including Stephen.
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The notion of a government that takes care of your every need may be appealing to those who are struggling at first.
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His No. 2, Chief Executive Robert (Dob)Bennett, takes care of day-to-day business.
"The No. 1 goal for me is to win the major events and then the ranking takes care of itself, " Murray told CNN.
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