And they now have the luxury of time to plan for the problems that crop up.
The global economy is in bud, but it is far too soon to plan for summer.
Consumer marketers in particular would be well advised to take note, and to plan for contingencies.
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Littman Krooks LLP counsels individuals and families to plan for retirement, long-term needs, and protect assets.
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Instead, the region is hoping for the best - and beginning to plan for the worst.
It is now far more difficult for businesses, let alone individuals, to plan for the future.
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You have your own career to attend to and you need to plan for the future.
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The government later created the Civil Contingencies Secretariat to plan for this type of event.
And there are a few ways to plan for it that are really important.
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As countries have started to plan for a pandemic, many have begun stockpiling Tamiflu.
One is that the company has had plenty of time to plan for this moment.
More specifically, oncologists need time to adjust to new regulations, time to plan for new reimbursement schemes.
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And you have a holiday season that is 50 times x, it's impossible to plan for that.
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You should not wait until you're either too ill or too old to plan for this possibility.
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Besides basics like budgeting, WIFE has taught me to plan for the future and depend on myself.
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Most calculators only allow you to plan for your own life expectancy, and that of a spouse.
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When bosses change their minds at the last minute, it is hard to plan for the future.
People in Hong Kong are already starting to plan for when the giant duck leaves on June 9.
"It gives us the ability to plan for important projects and with a view to growth and employment".
You still need to plan for what happens if one of you becomes severely ill, disabled or dies.
Financial advisers and elder care attorneys say these events should jolt future retirees to plan for their future.
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This gives us stability and allows Ian and Malcolm the opportunity to plan for next season and beyond.
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The only significant difference will be that our farmers are now able to plan for the long term.
Treece asked people to plan for an extra hour to make their way through detours around the collapsed bridge.
To plan for the future, it is often helpful to understand the past.
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You failed to assess risk properly, you failed to plan for a catastrophe.
If Qualcomm were to plan for orders from Apple, there would be a ripple effect through the supply chain.
"The Six Nations hasn't gone to plan for us this season, " he said.
There was one in which a man harshly upbraids his frivolous younger brother for failing to plan for the future.
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