So if Jay had one piece of take-away gig advice, what would it be?
The take-away: Professional women should seek out mentors at the highest levels of leadership.
" The take-away for her: "My ancestors were human, and it's OK if I'm human too.
When the train reached York, Mr Primo decided to phone ahead to a take-away restaurant.
He suggested that the cause would probably be found to be a small, independent restaurant or take-away.
Those who ate fast food, such as take-away burgers, risked severe asthma, eczema and itchy, watery eyes.
"The take-away from the meeting is we're on the right track, " AorTech chief executive Frank Maguire told Reuters.
The take-away, I think, is that this is a confusing opinion that helps set up eventual Supreme Court review.
The important take-away fact to remember is: success will come to those companies who embrace their Hispanic culture values.
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The take-away from these studies is that people who have successfully built multiple companies behave similarly when faced with problems.
The main take-away: some career professionals think you should put your photo on your card, so people can remember you.
The key take-away is that investors should focus on the core, recurring operating profitability of the business when valuing stocks.
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But if there is any broader take-away message from this deal for policymakers and corporate strategists, it would be that taxes matter.
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You can find anything and everything at Barbar's: take-away pizza, hamburgers, subs, chicken fried 'Kentucky style', fajita sandwich, Chinese chicken, donuts even.
In addition, Pizza Hut has recently introduced Pizza Station, a fast-food pizza establishment offering fast and convenient service, both eat-in and take-away.
Like Pizza Hut, it offers dine-in restaurants, take-away outlets, and delivery units.
The obvious take-away is that her vast experience, top-notch credentials, and prosecutorial zeal will lead the SEC towards an aggressive, litigious, enforcement agenda.
For me, the take-away was very real: the feeling that, among these incredible women, Power is not only shared, but traded, passed and punted.
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But if there's one key take-away from the Knicks' second-round exit and what it means for their future it's that the team desperately needs more two-way players.
Mr. Seacrest's take-away: Ownership of intellectual property is critical to moguldom.
Ahold is attempting to bring customers back to its stores by bringing some enjoyment to a task most of us loathe--and offering more high-margin take-away meals.
My take-away from the Medicaid-IV literature review is: there is no credible evidence that Medicaid results in worse or equivalent health outcomes as being uninsured.
Another big take-away: the amount of public information Facebook requires you to display is now limited to your name, profile picture, gender and any networks the user joins.
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The big take-away is that money pervades many aspects of our lives, and having a different relationship with it involves much more than simply deciding to cut back.
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For keepers of the public health, health-insurance bean-counters, stringently evidence-driven physicians and employers who pay directly or indirectly for their employees' medical care, the take-away was obvious we're done.
The take-away was that a strategy may play out on paper, but the only way to truly test the validity of your product is to put it in front of customers.
My take-away from all this literature is that compared to being uninsured, Medicaid likely improves physical and mental health to some degree and may reduce mortality risk (the latter is much less certain).
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The most obvious take-away from "Downton Abbey" is to diversify investments, a lesson the earl learns after squandering much of his American wife's fortune on an investment in a Canadian railway filing for bankruptcy.
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