It is how you deal with them that define you.
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You can get away with them for a while, but at some point you have to deal with them or risk becoming Greece.
"You never want to deal with 5-on-3s but you certainly don't want to deal with them for 2 minutes, " he said.
I've decided to deal with the issues that you raised most often and offer advice on the best way to deal with them.
Mr. HALL: They don't deal with them because if you look at the average person's mortgage payment, this money doesn't even come close to half of a mortgage payment.
The only thing I agree with you on is that consumers need to deal with their debts rather than running from them.
Can we stop with the five or six tests, all of which cost money, and just give you one test and have them -- the results emailed to everybody that you need to deal with?
For you to ignore them again means I cannot deal with it other than by a custodial sentence.
He said you must take their problem from them, relieving them of their burden, and then deal with the problem.
But don't feel too bad for them--it's easier to deal with a wounded ego when you're making a gusher of money.
Yeah, you just give them enough to eat and grow enough for both of you, is how people deal with it, you know?
Let me tell you how I deal with aspects of progress that are personally distasteful to me: I do not participate in them.
This is always a tough rub for all those who try to deal with the immigration question - how do you really go at the employers, the people who hire them provide the jobs that are the lure to bring people across the border.
But like them, Labour has found how frightening and disorienting it can be when you have to deal, not with a well-presented policy document or well-pummelled media, but with a force entirely outside your control.
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