Not a good day, but it's just one of those you've got to stick with it.
Phil Hughes, well, this one is going to stick with him for all the wrong reasons.
Vogel, who has backed 50 shows, prefers to stick with a particular producer over time.
When that fails, as in Japan, they have no choice but to stick with easing.
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' But when the judge decided 'I'm going to stick with this' we had no alternative.
The Cardinals hadn't been able to stick with UConn in a 72-58 loss on Jan. 15.
It's not a diet to stick with, but a mandatory nutrition lecture offers solid real-world advice.
Other factors are also influencing foreign central bankers to stick with the devil they know.
You really want to stick with relative strength in this type of market.
Still, he'd like to stick with the same full event schedule as in past years.
By contrast, in Boston, tech talent tends to stick with a start-up until it succeeds.
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But to achieve this goal, the network must convince users to stick with it.
If that continues, companies will surely become even more reluctant to stick with their defined-benefit schemes.
But insurers must follow through on their resolutions to stick with a disciplined approach to underwriting.
Even cheaper housing might not be enough to persuade disgruntled teachers to stick with their profession.
But Israel Corp. signaled its intention to stick with Better Place for the long haul.
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But in the meantime, we need to stick with the lame old flu shots we have.
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When looking for value stocks, I tend to stick with mid- to large-cap stocks, or sometimes ETFs.
This can always cloud ones judgment and it is why I like to stick with the chart.
He said he chose to stick with his plans, suspecting that most of the threats were rhetoric.
England opted to stick with the bulk of the side which famously recaptured the Ashes in 2005.
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Once overwhelmed, they will become more likely to stick with what we have, for better or worse.
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Urban vows to stick with Harbour until he finds an affordable plan that meets his family's needs.
Not only do the devices get confused, The keypad seems to want to stick with the MacBook.
When markets turn volatile, collectors tend to stick with works that have a proven and ideally, enviable ownership history.
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Mr Salmond's hopes of joining the euro have soured for now he plans to stick with the pound.
"We're going through a major restructuring, but we have to stick with a quality approach, " he says.
And with such a high-profile car, GM is likely to stick with Volt for years to come.
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That does not mean, however, that you have to stick with traditional (or even Natural Balance) horse shoes.
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