Mr. Obama's investment tip is well-intentioned, but in college as on Wall Street, returns aren't guaranteed.
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But Hearts came roaring back and Alan Combe did well to tip Andy Driver's looping volley over the bar before Elliot struck.
Owen got on the end of Jose Enrique's pass and Hahnemann did well to tip the England striker's header over the bar.
In a frenetic finale Kirkland did well to tip over Ricardo Carvalho's header, but the Wigan goalkeeper could do nothing about Robben's left-footed shot.
Yakin had earlier been denied by Turkey goalkeeper Volkan Demirel, who also did well to tip a swerving free-kick by Tranquillo Barnetta around the post.
Andy Tod was brought in as a makeshift forward, but it was Claus Jorgensen who went closest early on with a 30-yard volley which Alec Chamberlain did well to tip round the post.
The quality of instruction online is uneven, but much of it is superb, and the golf magazines, after considerable scrambling, have done well by their tip franchises.
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"What we have uncovered may very well be the tip of the iceberg, " said Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, whose office was among the first to investigate the group.
Men still tip their hats, in a well-honed system with "do-as-you-would-be-done-by" at its core.
"This could well just be the tip of the iceberg, " Heymann says.
It would be enough to tip the economy into recession, well, the global economy, and it my also be enough to really force the big importing nations to get much more aggressive in being involved in the affairs of these oil producers in the Middle East.
Following up on a tip, police recently dug up a well and the property once owned by Debruhl's family.
In each case, we must make an initial assessment whether it is a serious tip or a crank call, as well as an assessment of jurisdictional issues.
The matte finish and IPS technology lend the machine very wide viewing angles as well -- you can tip the screen a ways forward before images start to wash out, and watching Netflix with friends shouldn't be an issue, as we had no problem viewing the action even at extreme off-angles.
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And Oklahomans are well aware that their race could tip the balance of power in the Senate to the Democrats.
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Though they recognised that South Africa had a relatively sophisticated fast-food industry of its own, with many brands of beef-and chicken-burgers, the idea that such a famous global brand might not be well-known on the southern tip of Africa seemed preposterous.
And when you throw in carbon leakage in other industries as well as steel, the economics must tip further in the same direction.
Your concern that big business may tip the scales through large political contributions is an admirable display of that well-known British value of fair play.
Investigators later described the hidden devices as very sophisticated and well camouflaged, and the plot was thwarted only thanks to a tip-off from Saudi intelligence.
"I played well, that's all you can do and whoever wins, tip of the cap, " Johnson said.
Sneddon's tune is a well-meaning ballad which shows off his sweet vocals and piano skills on an uplifting tip, but comes straight from the old school of songwriting.
If all goes well, the Delta Six will be shipping out to supporters in black or white flavors with an orange tip this December.
This is a very useful little tip from a Redditor: if you are lost somewhere in the menu hell of an automated telephone system a few well dropped profanities will lead to the almost immediate attention of a live human being.
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