It requires a mindset that can accept an enormous risk of failure, an ability to stick to at least a ten-year plan, and a willingness to continue executing on your plan despite losses early in the J-curve.
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The Atrix HD is packed with more radios than you can throw a stick at -- to be fair, we're not sure why you would want to lob thin wooden objects at a set of antenna anyway.
"We're on the road and I feel that we just need to stick at it, " the Ospreys coach told BBC Sport Wales.
Prior to the news that World Baseball Classic games were being moved to Chase Field due to the weather, Salt River Fields at Talking Stick was originally scheduled to host two games.
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This time, he says he'll stick to performing through March 31 at the New Victory before moving on to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls and a 10-week stint at the Beau Rivage Casino in Biloxi, Miss.
Now the former Atlanta Thrashers need to do the same thing back at home to make it stick.
"The biggest thing I learned from this is to choose your teammates wisely, because you have to work with them for six months, and to set progress goals and stick to them in order to complete the task at hand in time to review your work and make necessary changes, " says Smith.
Better to be prepared than to stick to your guns at all costs.
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My end goal, however, is to be able to stick turrets to walls, and to spawn two turrets at once.
He recounts a history of American imperialism and North Korean resistance, angrily stabbing a stick at a map of Korea to prove a point.
From there you can create a bootable USB stick or DVD to install at a later date, with your Windows license validated.
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He adds the best way to truly adapt to night work would be to stick to being awake at night even on days off.
So, the best thing that could happen to Obama is to be snubbed by much of Wall Street, toughen up, and knowing the score, stick to his guns at a fairer deal for everyone.
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The Cyprus defence was drawn to the near post as wing-back Bale ripped across a free-kick from wide on the left, leaving Collins unmarked at the far stick to side-foot his first goal for his country.
Liberal Democrat Julian Huppert pressed her to clarify that the government would also stick to the coalition agreement to "refuse additional runways at Gatwick and Stansted".
The 1GHz CPU isn't capable of running any popular video formats at an acceptable rate above 1024x768, so you'll have to stick with standard definition, if at all.
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If you're determined to stick with the Carlsberg, be sure to try it at Vinstue 90 (Gammel Kongevej 90).
Nevertheless, the Conservatives the architects of the original market liberalisation jumped at the opportunity to stick it to the government.
"Stick to someone who has at least put a few apps on the App Store and has demonstrated success, " he says.
Makes you want to put those credit cards ( and NFC devices) away and stick to cash -- at least you can see who's robbing you blind.
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Gaming is an adult hobby now, and we adults get the short end of the stick compared to our youthful counterparts at least when it comes to managing time.
This week, however, the Electoral Tribunal complicated matters, ruling that parties must stick to the same alliances at both national and state level a demanding challenge for Brazil's undisciplined politicians.
Kerry, Biden, et.al. have adopted the "kitchen sink" strategy: Throw every charge imaginable at John Bolton, including impugning his character, integrity, judgment and competence, in the hope that something, anything, will stick and cause at least one Republican to join them.
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It's designed by former Nokia engineers who claim they've used their mobile skills to make the Leikr catch a quicker GPS signal, connect directly to a cloud-based, Endomondo-integrated exercise portal using WiFi and Linux-based software, and at the same time stick to a smartphone-like 10mm thickness.
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After the mass of onions in the pan has significantly reduced in volume the onions are softer and suppler and have fallen considerably it's time to turn the heat to medium-low and ride this baby out for as long as it takes, stirring and turning the onions every 10 minutes or so and making sure that they don't start to stick or burn at any point.
The Fed is expected to stick with its plan to keep short-term interest rates at record lows at least until unemployment falls to 6.5 percent.
The key is to have a portfolio that minimizes the chance of having to sell during a down market and that you can stick with while still being able to sleep well at night.
At the height of the financial panic of 1907, Teddy Roosevelt, who had done much to bring the panic about by inveighing against big business, at least had the good sense to stick to his bear hunt and let J.
One option is to stick with his plans to tackle all the big problems of health at once, ranging from cost to coverage to quality.
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