If you focus your emotions in this way, your gestures will take care of themselves.
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John Bracewell said if I can do that the runs will take care of themselves.
Do that, Chuck said, and much of your company culture will take care of itself.
In other words, focus on your bottom line and the rest will take care of itself.
So I think the terminology will take care of itself if we have the substantive understanding.
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The more business an agent sends the more we will take care of him.
Carnival promises an army of about 200 employees will take care of its passengers once they clear customs.
But I only take it for our daily food, and when tomorrow comes God will take care of it.
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If Jane goes to the state university, the official 529 account will take care of most of the damage.
Now, as you meet your missions around the world, we will take care of your families here at home.
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Their traditional response is that by allowing the free-market to work in medicine, everything will take care of itself.
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The economy will boom, and Social Security will take care of itself.
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"At the end of the day, if we take care of our team members, they will take care of the guests, " he says.
But his position is the one that I've been expressing here that the process in the other party will take care of itself.
They seem to think the relationship will take care of itself.
"The managed care companies will take care of that, " says Hazlett.
Watch the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves.
"I feel the numbers will take care of themselves, " he said.
Ariane will put in orbit the really big telecommunications satellites, Soyuz will loft the medium-class spacecraft, and Vega will take care of the compact scientific payloads.
New York will take care of its state-wide infrastructure first and mete out the pain to smaller communities that depend on state revenues for subsistence.
Example: Married couples with kids typically write "I love you" wills leaving everything to each other, with the idea that the survivor will take care of the kids.
Ernest Svenson, the author of Ernie The Attorney, a weblog that features personal musings on law and politics, says he's sure Six Apart will take care of its users.
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The election will take care of itself next week.
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It reinforces, in a powerful way, what just about all dads want our kids to have -- the feeling, the knowledge, that we will take care of them, protect them, provide for them.
Some experts said Bernanke is taking a big gamble in assuming that a slowing economy will take care of inflation so that the Fed no longer has to, since future predictions are always uncertain.
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