But, in all seriousness, this advice is diametrically opposite to the values espoused by Steve Jobs.
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Online research, however, showed that the general public believed the opposite to be true.
Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, frequently promises one thing to donors and the opposite to domestic interest-groups.
Market realities are moving in directions opposite to what the proponents of QE3 expected.
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Bonds move opposite to interest rates, so a rise in rates would be a big negative for bonds.
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In many ways, Chinese think and act opposite to the way of Westerners.
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note, which moves opposite to its price, climbed to 4.60%, from 4.53%, late Thursday.
"Sandals with dressier attire are so opposite to each other that all you do is take away from the look, " he says.
In other words, a direction opposite to that of the Armitage-Nye blueprint.
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Updrift: direction opposite to the predominant movement of longshore transport.
The first attack came from The New York Times, whose editorial position on climate change is about as opposite to that in the WSJ as could be.
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Then there is the history that gold often (but not always) moves opposite to the U.S. dollar, and the dollar has been in a decided decline since July.
In fact bond yields have risen enough that 20-year bonds have seen their value drop 12% since last August, in a fairly serious correction. (Bond prices move opposite to their yields).
Furthermore, to the extent that those in favor of cutting the defense budget argue that such cuts are necessary to strengthen the economy, this report shows the opposite to be true.
In the case of males it may be to repress social-emotional reciprocity and in the case of females the pressure may be the opposite to increase social-emotional reciprocity, because of social-cultural expectations.
Like the stock market, trading in U.S. Treasuries was placid, as the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note, which moves opposite to its price, rose slightly to close at 2.19%, from 2.18% Tuesday.
Given that there are a number of reporting banks, their trading positions often being opposite to each other, the reported manipulation would not have much even short term effect on LIBOR and almost no long term effect at all.
It was a delta-v opposite to the direction of travel and that slowed Messenger enough so the relatively weak gravity of Mercury could capture the spacecraft and put it into an elliptical orbit around the planet rather than the Sun.
In the Bundesliga, the figures for German talent getting a regular game are the polar opposite to the English Premier League, with participation at well over 60% and it's the same percentage in Spain, the reigning World Cup and European champions.
But of course for that positive for gold to be a factor, that it tends to move opposite to the stock market in its long-term moves, the stock market would have to go into another correction, extending its secular bear market.
Each picture was shifted slightly in a direction opposite to the one in which the researchers thought the fragments would be moving so that if something were there, the light subliminally registered from it in several pictures would fall in the same place and would add up to something visible.
Although for developers like Urban Splash or the Environment Trust, or similar private, trust or charity based organisations, there is the scope to listen to residents, for most large developers, their overriding concern is to their shareholders whose interests (profit maximisation) are opposite to those of local residents (community focus, low energy-cost housing, etc.).
The challenge for the U.S., in turn, is to use bin Laden's death to make the opposite point to the Iranian people that time isn't on the side of extremism or extremists, and that America hasn't lost its ability to push events in the opposite direction.
She recently quit her job as a nonprofit communications manager and magazine editor and moved to the opposite coast to be a freelance journalist, copywriter, blogger, and communications professional.
But the column was meant to say the opposite: to warn that ditching the rotating presidency would not solve that many problems, and to beware those people pointing to the Czechs and demanding ratification of Lisbon as soon as possible.
Second children, however, would frequently be selected to be of the opposite sex to the first.
Commodities also tend to move in the opposite direction to the dollar, which has risen of late.
It shows the UK needs to move in the opposite direction to what Buchholz is calling for, says Paul Sellers, working time expert at the Trades Union Congress.
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