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avoid conviction deepest greater merely uttered
A 'NO' uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a 'YES' merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble. Mahatma Gandhi
avoid beginning captions comics dialogue far trades
As far as the trades go, I want to avoid how comics have captions or just really stilted dialogue at the beginning of the pages. Robert Kirkman
avoid job radio socially stir talk worried
As a radio talk show host, I can say things no one else will because they are worried about being ostracized socially or on the job. I don't avoid controversy. My job is to stir it up. Neal Boortz
avoid critical good guys pin pull
As a team, we have a little more pressure, but I think we are going to pull it off. I'd like to pin my way through state, that is my goal. But there are some good guys out there, and we will all have to avoid making critical mistakes. Ian Heinisch
avoid feels lazy opposed prefer resembling sitting work
As a rule, I am lazy and prefer to avoid anything resembling work, and research feels like work, as opposed to my strong suit, which is sitting around making things up. Arthur Phillips
avoid prone purchasing
As a general rule, if you are prone to melodramatic meltdowns, please avoid purchasing a webcam for any reason. Ray William Johnson
avoid behind blood bottom dumb feeding frenzy line pick press seeing smells statement
The bottom line is this was probably a dumb call. You pick up the phone, you say, 'Let's get a statement out and get this behind us.' You avoid the kind of feeding frenzy we're seeing here today. I think the press smells a little blood in the water. Bill Sammons
avoid bonds bottom designed difficult free line people points roads toll
The bottom line is that it would make the bonds very difficult to market. In some cases, where free roads are designed to take people to and from the same points as a toll road, they would use the free road to avoid the toll. Tom Norton
avoid beaten buy buying current fears good increasing indication market modest particular record shares stock track yield
Avoid buying the highest-yielding stock in any one particular group, for that is often indication the market has beaten down the shares on fears of a dividend cut. It's better to buy something with more modest current yield and a good track record of increasing dividends. Joseph Lisanti
purchasing temporary
It's your temporary "wants" purchasing your unnecessary "needs". Rodel Natividad
purchasing review wholesale
It's a wholesale review of the county's purchasing code. Tom Mitchell