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Not to take anything away from successful entrepreneurs but it all seems overblown and over the top.
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Daddy doesn't have to take the T-Bird away, he can just take all the fun out of driving it.
ENGADGET: Ford MyKey adds radio censorship to further control teen driving habits
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"All of a sudden it's OK to take them away because the weather is slightly inclement, " she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
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All it did was take away my ability to save.
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So, we don't know how the long-term use of benzodiazepines changes the brain, nor do we know how long it would take for all effects of these medications to go away.
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Even immediate passage of the Bush plan would not solve all their problems straight away, because it would take time to put the plan into place.
ECONOMIST: When banks find it hard to borrow, so do the rest of us
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They assume that since Congress has decided to take away five-year averaging, it must have been a good deal for all taxpayers.
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According to an analysis published in The New York Times, it will take almost a decade for the economy to restore all the jobs the recession took away.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Though fear of cuts and overflowing workloads makes employees feel like they can't take time off, all that added stress means it's more important than ever for them to get away and refuel, say career specialists and psychologists.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It gets interesting because they are all paid as part-time workers, and oftne have to take time away from their legal practices to serve, and also get a per diem allowance while in session, so people complain when they have too many special sessions.
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My fear at the time, and it was born out, is that if you take away all the incentive for the financial institutions to champion the companies that take two, three and ten years to work out, because you wring all ability to make profit out of that.
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