As a rule, he writes about completely ordinary people, middle- and working-class, from drab places.
As a rule of thumb, you can control one variable in your business: you.
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As a rule of thumb, products that speak to basic needs are more recession proof.
Neither is willing, as a rule, to take the radical risk entailed in creating transformative relationships.
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As a rule of thumb, I use stop-market orders and do NOT carry the order overnight.
As a rule, most corporate websites should adhere to many of the same standards.
A. does not, as a rule, publicly discuss the relative size of its operational components.
What may be right for one person, as a rule, is possibly quite wrong for another.
As a rule, many of these institutions remain overexposed to Commercial Real Estate (CRE) loans.
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As a rule, countries should pursue these aims in ways that disrupt trade least.
As a rule, deregulation exposes firms to greater competition, implying more growth but less stability.
As a rule, entrepreneurs tend to do a very good job of identifying their best financing prospects.
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Let's face it, smartphones are cool, but as a rule they don't come cheap in North America.
Nor, as a rule, is there any corroborative evidence, since abuse tends to take place in private.
The cabinet's members will not, as a rule, be paid salaries, nor will collective responsibility be enforced.
As a rule, it's better to hold certain alternative assets, such as real estate, in taxable, nonretirement accounts.
Played in offices as a rule, Doom is reckoned to have cost businesses staggering amounts of employee time.
As a rule, economists are against rationing, as it distorts consumer choices, fosters underground markets, and nurtures corruption.
In other words: as a rule of thumb we know it can lead to this kind of outcome.
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Be they Republicans or Democrats, politicians as a rule regularly talk up the need to reduce government expenditure.
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The Justices of the Supreme Court, as a rule, spare themselves unnecessary tedium.
As a rule of thumb, urologists schedule vasectomies for Fridays and instruct patients to take the weekend to recover.
As a rule, so far as public companies are concerned, managers do not own the firms they work for.
And share options should not, as a rule, be repriced at lower levels if the firm's share price falls.
The more schooling you have, the more money you make, as a rule.
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As a rule, keep your tax records and supporting documentation for three years.
As a rule, Brasilia is just as protective of its developing domestic industries as Beijing is of its own exporters.
And, as a rule, says ClientLogic, American firms need to outsource at least 200 jobs abroad to make it pay.
McNealy as a rule does not take part in these conference calls, which usually are scheduled during regular trading hours.
What remains unclear, however, is how the SEC will fulfill its equally important role as a rule-maker in the coming years.
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