Willy is defined by the spirit of competition and by its corollary, invidious comparison.
Maybe, but only if you expect to be buying and selling your ETFs willy nilly.
His name, or so I'm told, is Willy, a five foot high male American White Pelican.
The idea that patients and doctors pursue bad, expensive therapies willy nilly is pure fantasy.
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Now it seems that Oracle may wind up owning this competitor willy-nilly and suffering for it.
So there you have it: this is Willy Wonka updated for the modern age.
The night he kills himself, Willy walks outside to plant some seeds in his garden.
Yet the problem of what to do with Willy Loman, and America's other losers, remains.
The Armadillo World Headquarters made its acquaintance with Willy Nelson one fateful August night in 1972.
And he was printing money willy-nilly to keep the economy afloat through cheap loans.
The reason is fees, stacks of needless charges piled willy-nilly, one on top of the other.
Yet despite this worsening picture, doctors continued using antibiotics in a willy-nilly style.
The unspoken addendum to every ad is a sort of Willy Loman-ish plea: The woods are burning!
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Mr. Barofsky felt that TARP money was being shoveled out the door willy- nilly with inadequate safeguards.
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The floors are bare save for a worn Oriental that has been tossed willy-nilly on scuffed hardwood.
Willy, in particular, loves the attention of cameras and must be the most photographed animal in London.
Willy Rampf, BMW Sauber's technical director, said the Melbourne circuit was expected to complicate the situation further.
Instead of sending out Willy and his suitcase, Howard would only need to set up a website.
Willy-nilly trading is expensive and foolish, but periodically changing weightings and holdings to track new realities is undeniably wise.
And five minutes later, in a feat of Willy Wonka-like magic, he was holding that doodle in his hand.
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Prions, beta-amyloid and synuclein, by contrast, are full of sticky structures called beta-sheets that react willy-nilly with crucial proteins.
But for all of his manifest madness, it is crucial that Willy retain his pathos and never become absurd.
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Willy's shortcomings appear to be caused by a mix of hubris and self-delusion.
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Tesco's outgoing chief executive, Sir Terry Leahy, sniffs that Carrefour raced willy-nilly into emerging markets without a road map.
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Renowned Liverpool playwright Willy Russell has donated "papers and manuscripts" from across his career to one of the city's universities.
Keiko rose to fame starring in the children's movies Free Willy, in which he played an orca kept in captivity.
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Visiting these boutique winemakers is a joy, the vinicultural equivalent of being shown the chocolate factory by Willy Wonka himself.
The above background is necessary for the remainder of the critique of the twenty tools Willy uses from Gen McChrystal.
If Willy Wonka had had a soft spot for toys rather than sweets, his factory would have looked a lot like this museum.
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