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If, on top of these shortcomings, you add an effective government halt to any secondary market spectrum transactions, you have real paralysis.
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Mr. SHADID: You know, it's striking the degree, I think, of paralysis that you find in parts of southern Lebanon.
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Try some revealing exercises that force you out of analysis paralysis.
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There is a reason analysis paralysis occurs when you try to find the optimal portfolio.
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Analysis paralysis happens when you try to create the perfect portfolio.
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"You can go into analysis-paralysis, " says Patricia Greene, an entrepreneurship professor at Babson College, who warns that benchmarking could discourage companies from using innovative business models.
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So what I think you're seeing is a certain paralysis of life down there as farmers aren't able, they're too afraid to go into their field.
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Go to Brussels, and you find a sense, not quite of paralysis, but certainly of not getting very far.
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Losing a spouse puts you into a state of extreme shock and paralysis.
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And again, whatever you can do to trick yourself out of all the worry and paralysis that that doubt causes, do it.
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And one of the things that I've felt very strongly about during the course of this year is that hard stuff requires not paralysis, but it requires going ahead and making the best of the situation that you're in at this point, and then continually trying to improve and make progress from there.
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Jacob spent his days in stoic near-paralysis in a nursing home close to their old house, since sold to a happy (though you never knew) Sri Lankan family.
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