The critics would have rather Americans stop their addiction to credit stop cold turkey.
Ever since Adam, humans succumb to temptation, and so are virtually incapable of going cold turkey.
Unfortunately, not many JC Penney customers are actually keen on going cold turkey with coupon use.
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Nevertheless, some people need to listen to Ramsey and go cold turkey, he said.
Nobody ever went through withdrawal after going cold turkey on Big Macs, after all.
The painful, lengthy, cold turkey off-season for NFL Football addicts has come to an end.
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There's no going cold turkey with black either, unless you want to give away your entire wardrobe.
"It became a little destructive, so I quit cold turkey and I decided to write something, " she says.
For those feeling the spending hangover of the holidays, an obvious resolution might be to stop shopping cold turkey.
Lewis bit into the cold turkey flesh and ate and ate, and as he did, he experienced a new sensation.
Going cold turkey to save cash doesn't have to be the answer.
Some politicians -- and a few economists -- would say that America is drunk on credit and just needs to go cold turkey.
The cold turkey scene has cropped up in films like Trainspotting and soap operas like EastEnders, where a parent uses so-called "tough love".
Phasing in would have been better than cold turkey.
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This harsh, cold-turkey, approach to our fiscal deficit has the advantage of forcing the issue one way or another.
Putting sensible programs in place now that would restrain spending growth over time is much better than the cold-turkey approach at year end.
The idea was a cold-turkey cure for endemic balance-of-payments problems, turning economic management on its head by floating sterling and letting the market dictate the exchange rate.
During the cold war, Turkey's role was to help contain the Soviet Union.
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Annual shopping swarms now gather while the turkey is still getting cold and show no signs of thinning out: according to a new survey by consulting firm Deloitte, 60% of consumers plan to shop over the weekend and the majority of those on Black Friday proper.
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Perhaps the most important change, as Mr Obama acknowledged, is that America has overcome its cold-war habit of engaging mostly with Turkey's generals.
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Far from becoming expendable in the post-Cold War world, a strong and secure Turkey is in fact more important today than ever before.
Then there is the food itself and the art of buying wine to serve with a variety of dishes from turkey, goose and ham to cold meats, sausages and fish.
Mr Saakashvili had to tread carefully in Ajaria because of a sprawling ex-Soviet base near Batumi, a legacy of the days when this was a cold-war frontier between the Red Army and Turkey, a NATO member.
With the Cold War's passing and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Turkey is surrounded by potential instability and conflict, a situation that shows no sign of change in the foreseeable future.
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