They often mask it with coffee or view drowsiness as just a fact of life.
This is a fact of life with which both individual and institutional investors have to deal.
Still, he thinks today's educated consumer understands corporate buyouts are a fact of life.
Radiation is a fact of life on this planet, it is prevalent, abundant, and natural.
It is a matter of survival, a fact of life viscerally understood in Japan.
For my generation, whether you loved or loathed her, she was always there, a fact of life.
Today, short sales are considered a fact of life with the current conditions in the housing market.
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Even though uncertainty is a fact of life, business leaders pretend as if it can be avoided.
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Because farming takes place out of doors and in dirt, such contamination is a fact of life.
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If disruption is a fact of life, says Gans, perhaps the optimum response is to let it happen.
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Reporters get hate mail (it's a fact of life), so I was already feeling guarded about my online existence.
The whole issue of multi-channel management is evidence that co-existence has long been a fact of life in finance.
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Like massive lines at airport security, these inconveniences are just a fact of life, and a blessing in disguise.
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Attending funerals and memorials was a fact of life for me growing up.
Harvey Weiss, professor of archaeology at Yale University, says climate change was a fact of life for earlier civilizations.
Short-term currency volatility is a fact of life, and is hard to prevent.
Reliance on computers is a fact of life not only in markets everywhere, but in virtually every facet of business.
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They also offer tips on how to overcome and even benefit from failure, a fact of life for most entrepreneurs.
It is just a fact of life that from India to Indiana, women are only going to become more prosperous.
It's a fact of life, something the world needs to deal with, particularly those of us who have got some money.
The unwieldy vitality, the stylistic sprawl, the lack of canonical rules are a fact of life for artists, curators and critics.
Such price increases have become a fact of life during open enrollment season where workers sign up for their health plans.
For many of us who earn a reasonable, though not exalted, living, low pay, ironically, is already a fact of life.
For the residents of Skipsea, on the Holderness coast in the North East of England, coastal erosion is a fact of life.
Even investors who have come to accept moderate black empowerment as a fact of life see the process as a tax on business.
But the inexorability of Moore's Law means that genomic scanning will be a fact of life and a profoundly useful one within a decade or less.
The deafening roar of U.S. Air Force fighter jets is a fact of life for residents near the Kadena Air Base in southern Okinawa.
Education expert and former teacher Chris Waterman says it is a fact of life that the youngest in any group will be the most vulnerable.
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