So, how do we wind up with mass implementation of ideas which decrease productivity?
Debtholders often wind up with control of the company and stockholders are wiped out completely.
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"You can wind up with a different exposure to real estate than you anticipated, " he said.
Today, the vote might be closer, and the drug would probably wind up with a tougher label.
Suppose half the customers wind up with Dow in their 150-stock subsets and half with Du Pont.
They wind up with almost as much deadly tar and nitrosamines as they would have smoking conventional cigarettes.
Perhaps a mixed blessing for the weekend warriors, who wind up with a few bruises for their efforts.
Give anyone who calls himself a planner a chance, and you could wind up with a solid plan.
Sometimes the information they wind up with is very sensitive, such as with subcontractors that work with hospitals.
They could also wind up with overwhelming majorities in the House and Senate, similar to those in 1976.
Those are the ones that we end up loving and wind up with the highest amount of problems.
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But if they fall short, Intel could wind up with bigger fabs and more engineers than it needs.
But if you can handle some woodworking and fiberglass mending yourself, you could wind up with a real steal.
Or you could wind up with next to nothing for a long workweek.
Rumors have circulated that Greinke could wind up with the Blue Jays, Nationals, Rangers and of course, the Yankees.
Some taxpayers wind up with a deductible loss on their investment real estate.
About half the participants wind up with permanent consulting jobs, according to Margaret Ashida, director of IBM's University Talent Programs.
Max Baucus spend months in a wheelhouse, only to wind up with a plan that maybe one Republican will support.
It does not follow, however, that if everyone goes to college then everyone will wind up with a top-half job.
W. Bush here as well -- that a sour economy may wind up with this President having one term as well?
Areas with more intensive health care often wind up with patients who are less healthy (see: " The Most Wasteful Medicare States").
At the pro level, what naturally happens is you see things whittle themselves down where you wind up with a smaller cross-section.
If the option became popular, we could wind up with the federal government being a major shareholder in thousands of American companies.
If it can't, ViewSonic may wind up with a bunch of cool-looking, sophisticated, portable flat-screen devices that no one wants to buy.
He might wind up with a better annual return than that if the mortgage securities market recovers and he sells before maturity.
Often, that winner and other participants wind up with the company permanently.
Thus did Iceland's pension funds wind up with bad loans from Miami.
That's why, if you're selling options, you're likely to wind up with a succession of small profits punctuated by the occasional big loss.
Then it learned it might not actually wind up with the spectrum which had been pledged as collateral to bondholders and reversed position.
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Reitman and Ross are willing to sacrifice bite for across-the-board appeal, and they wind up with a political comedy that has no politics.
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