There's no point in leaving loose ends which come back to haunt you later.
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Now mistakes made as a teenager may haunt an individual for their entire life.
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And the topic of race even came to haunt Bill Clinton, the so-called first black president.
And yet, numbers and measurements haunt Detroit as it tries to move beyond myth.
Will these political calculations come back to haunt supporters of the Affordable Care Act?
But the deal unraveled after the Beverly Hills oilfield, since sold, returned to haunt Gibbs.
"Some of the positions he's taken will haunt him very badly, " insists one senior Gore advisor.
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That, in fact, I think, has come to haunt him to the very end.
But McMenemy made one crucial mistake that could have come back to haunt her.
We had snorted the drug that would and will haunt us until death, success as filmmakers.
The Shahbander cafe, one of Baghdad's oldest, is a favorite haunt of the city's intellectuals.
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It was also the haunt for hip stars like Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper.
Or we could set, by cutting legal corners, policies that will come back to haunt us.
The war is indeed over, but its legacy continues to poison and haunt Russia.
From a contrarian standpoint, the lingering optimism engulfing ACI could come back to haunt the stock.
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Next is that the firm's sharp-elbowed sales tactics could come back to haunt it.
Make a deal with a weak player and it can come back to haunt you.
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You better take your time or I'll come back to haunt you in a few days.
The fear among some might be that Lampard could come back to haunt the club.
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Some Uzbeks have misgivings about the way Timur has crept back to haunt them.
There, too, her shade seemed to haunt the corridors in the days before she died.
Mr Nano's promise to repay pyramid depositors may haunt him if he becomes prime minister.
Its reluctance to shake up the power market is coming back to haunt it.
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And, despite much talk of reform and transparency, they still haunt the commercial world.
But if he fails to deliver his election promises, they may come back to haunt him.
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And that is what's going to haunt her, I suspect, through this campaign and it has changed the dynamic.
Mr Obama's message was that even as terror will continue it should not haunt the national imagination.
Brenda Heist may be back from the dead, but her actions will continue to haunt her family.
But as the trouble in Sulu suggests, the ghosts of conflicts past continue to haunt the present.
The threat of eminent domain is one that is going to haunt Columbia for decades to come.
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