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You always have to be more or less competitive, compared with someone else.
BBC: No quick fix for Euro - maybe a slow one?
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If it's an 18-hole match, you might play the first 15 the way you'd always play them, but then if you're down you might have to be a little bit more aggressive.
BBC: Padraig Harrington Q&A
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That means there are many more things that can be done with Web sites, beyond the more simpler things now where you can click to buy a book or click to make a hotel reservation -- many, many more things will be done when you always have the Web with you.
CNN: Searching for answers on the Web
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For instance, you must always know when one opportunity can be neglected in order to give more attention to another that is growing more rapidly.
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If you accumulate an adequate amount of cash for these purposes outside the account, you can always transfer it to a brokerage or mutual fund company to be invested more aggressively for retirement.
FORBES: Worried About Higher Taxes?
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More people read stories than ads, so you always want to be in the main section.
FORBES: By Robert Wynne
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Our advice: Lower your payout. (Remember, you can always take more-there is no limit on how large withdrawals can be, only how small.) Fidelity offers a calculator using the new tables at www.fidelity.com.
FORBES: IRA Tips and Traps
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It's a blessing and a curse, sometimes, since you get a lot more people introduced to your work, but they might not always be your target audience.
CNN: 5 Twitter stars you've never heard of
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And no matter how much of a culinary purist you are, watching someone butterfly a shrimp on YouTube or the Food Network is almost always going to be more helpful than a written description of the process.
WSJ: iPad as Sous Chef
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If you've always found Tiki drinks too sweet, you might find these cocktails made with more cool-season spirits to be just what you've been looking for.
WSJ: Tiki's Next Wave | Half Full
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Sir David argues that surveillance must always be carried out within a regulatory framework to safeguard unrestrained snooping, but he insists that the more you know, the more likely you are to make good decisions.
ECONOMIST: Weighing safety against liberty