Like recovering junkies, some hopelessly addicted collectors have no choice but to swear off their habits forever.
The following day I do this, gliding smugly over areas where I would have wallowed hopelessly on foot.
The first is that business people are hungry for intellectual stimulation, but hopelessly short of time.
YCharts Pro considers Chipotle quite strong on fundamentals but hopelessly overvalued on share price.
All this may be true, but it still leaves the EU looking hopelessly out of touch.
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The athletic aspect of the Boston Marathon feels hopelessly unimportant now, as it should.
It just meant that Brazilian companies were hopelessly behind in their use of IT.
Sometimes the destinations itself is hopelessly romantic, such as Sedona, Arizona or New Orleans.
Robin Day was hopelessly romantic on the subject, stressing how he'd love to be in Parliament.
Justice Antonin Scalia would have gone further, declaring the law hopelessly vague and unconstitutional.
In the same period, UBS was also hopelessly entangled with Long-Term Capital Management.
And the blackened redfish, a dish that could have felt hopelessly dated, burst with flavor.
Of course, my idea that this is why the financial system exists is hopelessly out-moded.
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For the method that Greenlining and the NYT used is simply nonsensical, hopelessly inaccurate.
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And while the entire real-estate market remains hopelessly stalled, records are still being broken.
They claim that projections of traffic were drawn up 20 years ago and are hopelessly out-of-date.
To some extent, the court was struggling to interpret a law whose language is hopelessly vague.
Memories are hopelessly short-term, football season will end and college hoop isn't a perfect replacement.
It has been patched over so many times that it is hopelessly complex and incoherent.
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But the Lebanese army, hopelessly outgunned, does not put up much of a fight.
Look at the man, who, while drunk, appears hopelessly aware of what will inevitably happen next.
One is not supposed to do it unless one is hopelessly fond of digression.
Say the city skeptics: Isn't one hopelessly out of the loop in boonyack towns like Grand Forks?
You could almost see the gears grinding, and its getting hopelessly lost after the first simple question.
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One charity, France Terre d'Asile (France: Haven) is trying to help, but it is hopelessly overwhelmed.
After watching us hopelessly slip and slide about on the sheet, he challenged us to a match.
They remind us that many sportswriters considered the thirty-two-year-old Ali hopelessly mismatched against the much younger Foreman.
Everyone trying to sort out the fiscal cliff deal is getting hopelessly tangled in budget baselines.
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Thankfully the telecommunications arm of the UN is currently meeting in Dubai to rewrite its hopelessly outdated regulations.
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"The sufficient-income provision is hopelessly vague, " says Chi Chi Wu, a lawyer with the National Consumer Law Center.
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