Better yet, you are less likely to be roiled by negative feedback, or sidelined by attacks.
That's roiled the credit markets and it's still unclear just how widespread the problems are.
The murky DVD waters were roiled even further when Circuit City Stores, a Richmond, Va.
All the conference realignment that has roiled college sports has been distasteful for Boeheim, though.
This month, just the fear of further interest rate hikes in China roiled the global markets.
In recent decades Europeans have suffered a series of food safety setbacks that have roiled public opinion.
Merrill Lynch has been slammed by the global credit crisis that roiled markets since last summer.
Europe has had its share of match-fixing scandals, including one that roiled Italy's two biggest leagues in 2006.
The news has roiled the markets and in Cyprus, a Parliamentary vote on the package was rescheduled for Tuesday.
Frequent lightning roiled the skies well after the main threat had moved east.
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Earlier in the day, news headlines saying the Greek referendum would happen roiled many markets, including the precious metals.
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But as Boston roiled after a giant wild-card choke to the Tampa Bay Rays, booze became an easy culprit.
All this scientific debate hasn't yet roiled waters at Europe's medically oriented spas.
For example, in late 2010 predictions that a wave of municipal bankruptcies was imminent roiled markets, pushing yields significantly higher.
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Honda's engineering obsessions have the Japanese company better prepared than perhaps any other automaker for high oil prices and roiled energy markets.
In 1992, when India's stock market was roiled by a trading scam, the BSE put the project on a somewhat faster track.
For 18 months now global stock, bond, and currency markets have been roiled each time the European debt crisis popped up again.
Friday's weak jobs report (See "Weak Jobs Data Sinks Wall Street") roiled Wall Street (See " Wall Street Needs A Weekend").
Public opinion roiled and both governments were obliged to recall their ambassadors.
The financial crisis that roiled major New York industries left behind a trail of vacancies throughout Manhattan, unnerving its commercial real estate market.
Floodwaters up to 4 feet deep hampered rescue attempts and frequent lightning roiled the skies well after the main threat had passed to the east.
The shift from phones primarily designed for calls, and perhaps texting, to ones with advanced operating systems and touch screens has roiled the cellphone industry.
As economic turmoil roiled Europe and the U.S. economy slowed, demand for long international trips on both sides of the Atlantic weakened, travel sellers say.
Apart from declining sales--a fallout of the U.S. import ban--Ranbaxy's bottom line was roiled further by currency-related losses (see Ranbaxy Riled By FDA, Currency).
The fixed income division was also slammed by roiled credit markets.
The election of a Socialist president in France and the collapse of the Greek coalition had once again roiled world stock markets and everyone was worried.
There, she interacts with two movie directors, a sexy lifeguard, a Buddhist monk, and others whose peace and quiet are roiled by the inquisitively energetic foreigner.
Merrill Lynch (nyse: MER - news - people ) has been slammed by the global credit crisis that roiled markets since last summer.
It seems the once-roiled GOP ecosystem has returned to form, with the relatively squishy next man in line riding roughshod over the grassroots in the name of inevitability.
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That plot of land, which now houses 167 modest cottages, is at the center of a legal battle that has roiled the usually quiet, historic town of Ipswich.
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