Presumably today is a good day for Kurt Amplatz and his family, whose efforts not only to create the company but stick with it were vindicated with the billion dollar purchase by St.
There is detail and it is changing quickly but it requires more attention to stick with it the entire time.
In the late '90s this pioneering music site may have scored the perfect domain name for offering digital downloads, but since it elected to stick with peddling legal downloads, most of the bands it features are small, independent acts.
I'm not saying we'll stick with them but it will take more than two innings to learn about people.
"Some people might think about quitting their new pension, but we urge them to stick with it and get saving for their old age, " said Joanne Segars, chief executive of the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
Just as many people will drink cider as will drink beer, but they are less likely to stick with it all night.
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Not a good day, but it's just one of those you've got to stick with it.
The learning can occur if you stick with it long enough, but one of the key personality traits that one must likely have is that of persistence.
But in the long term, India has no option but to stick to deregulation as it had done with the credit policy announced before last year's election.
But calls to stick it to the rich must be balanced with genuine knowledge about what most rich people have already paid.
Possessing managerial courage in the context of financial crisis leaves a CEO no other choice but to believe in their long-term strategy and stick with it.
But he reckons that the jailed leaders have no choice but to stick with the process, not least because for some it is the only safeguard against extradition to the United States on drugs charges.
But to achieve this goal, the network must convince users to stick with it.
But this is the crucial point: it will only work if we stick with it.
But research shows whatever the goal - only around 10% of us stick with it.
It's not a diet to stick with, but a mandatory nutrition lecture offers solid real-world advice.
But increasingly, it also looks like being used as a stick to beat Sun with.
But with Newt, his intellect appears to be focused on ways to stick it to Democrats and liberals.
It's inevitable that you will go through tough times, and that your idea will evolve a lot, but what differentiates you as a startup founder is the determination you have to stick with it, and your ability to adapt.
Sure, that sounds a little silly, but if you bought the first-gen iPhone and wanted to stick with the platform it's the truth -- discounting the fact, of course, that no one's required to buy another Phone after two years, and even then you have to sign a new contract.
It tried to popularize technologies like flash memory, but strangled Memory Stick with high prices and licensing restrictions.
But as the cloud continues to grow, those companies will find it difficult to stick with the slow, pricey approach.
"Sure I'd like to work with the missus, but it'll be a bit difficult to stick her in my next film because it's an all-male story, " he said.
It seems that current sentiment wants to stick with the bull bias, but keep their targets and stop levels tight and realistic.
But this time I am suffering with arthritis and it is difficult for me to walk without a stick.
But the fact remains, should Foster stick with his decision this time and actually wear an Alabama uniform, it will be very weird when the team plays against Southeastern Conference foe Auburn.
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"I think earlier on he had given a couple of decisions that were offside as well, but if they keep doing it and doing it, they get fed up with the fans giving them stick and, if you are not strong enough, they will give it, " he said.
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