For now most e-jihadists can barely even mess up an obscure Web site, but they are learning.
Which really does rather mess up an awful lot of business practices on the net.
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The rules for substantiating charitable deductions are black and white, but taxpayers often mess up.
But given it's so simple, it is also one of the easiest to mess up.
So even if you mess up a little bit, you can get right on track.
Lots of junk food, the theory went, can mess up your brain and make you depressed.
We reached out to the ForbesWoman community to determine what our readers thought of the mess up.
"That might mess up my credit history, " said the New York City native.
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"I hope I don't royally mess up, " she said during the IMG orientation.
There, they can set up a deferred payment plan, for those who mess up their applications or file too late.
But they certainly have the wind at their back, and he just has to make sure he doesn't mess up.
Big-government advocates are pointing to California's electricity debacle as an example of how free markets sometimes mess up, big time.
The movie is all bitter partings and joyous reunions and nasty Japanese dive-bombers who fly in and mess up everything.
The political commentators are depressed because, if anything is going to mess up this positive scenario, it's the US's politicians.
Mess up--or just run out of time--and your e-mail will ferment in your mailbox, awaiting you in a more lucid moment.
Most bosses who are hesitant to expand their telecommuting policies are afraid of giving employees too much room to mess up.
Of course, you might mess up by giving a paternalistic gift that someone hates, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try.
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That basically means that if the Finn got in front of the McLaren, he could drive deliberately slowly enough to mess up Hamilton's race.
But then they hide from you that any balances they transfer are going to incur much higher rates if you mess up.
Jie Teng, a 28-year-old business-school student from Hunan Province, China, is reluctant to use slang, because it's so easy to mess up.
"In the long-term, what tends to happen is that narcissistic people mess up their relationships, at home and at work, " says Twenge.
When you mess up, apologize right away in person or by phone.
"I hope I don't royally mess up, " she said during the orientation.
When we mess up, we think we can always do a squeeze job to repair, redirect, seal or otherwise fix the job afterwards.
She first found success in a duet with Bobby McClure on Don't Mess Up a Good Thing and You'll Miss Me (When I'm Gone).
Did the President and his administration mess up in any way?
It takes both conservatives and liberals to mess up like this.
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And so on, for everything you can think of that might mess up your measurement of the effect of one thing on well-being, rather than another.
If the countries of the eurozone are really determined to mess up this single currency of theirs, there isn't enough money in the world to save them.
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