We should, he says, throw our seeds to the wind and see what works.
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The Planning Service said it had received 11 letters of objections to the wind farm.
Right now those data are lost to the wind once the trial is over.
He's not doing anything illegal, he's just sailing a bit closer to the wind, perhaps.
Do you see a difference with your services as they relate to the wind turbine industry?
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The final reason businesses fail is simply that they sail too close to the wind.
Attribute that to the wind, which was gusting hard when the leaders teed off.
Finally they were invited to throw caution to the wind and make some left-field prediction.
But at the reading for her new book she advised brand-builders to throw popularity to the wind.
Of course, this doesn't mean investors should throw caution to the wind when trading a low-volume ETF.
In the retrospectively giddy 1990s, for example, it wasn't until 1999 that everyone threw caution to the wind.
Even if the government were to throw all caution to the wind, it would struggle to spend faster.
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Throwing caution to the wind, I became a whirlwind killing machine, blowing through each room with deadly force.
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The one thing missing from the book is a deeper discussion of the fear of actually casting ideas to the wind.
"We've thrown everything to the wind to commit to this, " said Ms. Qiu.
In a Formula One racecar, the driver sits atop an 800-horsepower engine with his helmeted head exposed to the wind.
Alternatively, you can throw all rationality to the wind and listen to the financial hucksters advertising on TV and radio.
Ruth Evans, his partner, said "accidents are waiting to happen" near the building due to the wind tunnel created by its design.
That's a respectable number, for sure, and when I have the 640i pegged it puts a grim Lutheran shoulder to the wind.
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Neotnatal units in Welsh hospitals are "skirting close to the wind", due the serious shortage of cots, according to Dr Sybil Barr.
Taking in all the X-Factors, I've been thinking about this match for two days, I still come back to the wind conditions...
Sometimes it involves tax havens, opportunism, the coaxing and bullying of officials (including those from Magdalen), and sailing close to the wind.
Anyone who throws caution (and the price of an Optimus G) to the wind can find their stock Android experience at the source.
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It may feel good now to throw caution to the wind and let a primal urge to vote for the former Senator win over reason.
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At the same time, their small and often dilapidated vessels can easily succumb to the wind-whipped waves formed in the lake by its volatile microclimate.
Although sometimes populism sails close to the wind of dumbing down (a comic book showing a futuristic Artemisia, for example), the results can be imaginative.
Although Ms Secrest believes Duveen never went quite so far as knowingly to sell a rich client a fake, he sailed close to the wind.
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Are governments bending to the wind of foreign and domestic criticism?
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