But these days, in the aftermath of Sarbanes-Oxley, the balance is out of whack.
To really succeed, the Tea Party needs to do more than just whack the ball.
That is only one of several elements in the new contracts that whack up pay.
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If one or more pieces are out of whack, the puzzle makes no sense.
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Clearly, the balance between individual privacy and government secrecy is enormously out of whack.
"That's my whack kind of inability to understand rhythm, " she said with a laugh.
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For all the fear eurozone woes would take a whack at exports, they grew 7.2%.
And by 1997 he began warning his investors that something was out of whack.
The pricing is entirely out of whack compared to the new sub-300 real competition.
Our eyes become strained, our back and neck get out of whack, and we gain weight.
When markets get statistically too far out of whack, they must return to long-term equilibrium.
Where some might see a man with his priorities out of whack, I saw pure genius.
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And it's dealing with it by first taking a whack at labor, if you will.
All these anxieties rest on a belief that exchange rates are out of whack.
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For Microsoft is making a hefty whack out of license fees on Android systems for example.
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Obviously we have seen outsized compensation and bonuses and salaries that have long gotten out of whack.
Who needs to whack baddies with swords or axes when you can cause so much magic destruction?
They have gone further, too, in making people pay for a good whack of their own pensions.
So, when you first make a profit should we charge you the full whack on those profits?
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He quickly raised taxes and took a whack at costs, even daring to close redundant fire stations.
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In palladium the managed-money accounts continued to whack at their net long position, which fell to 3, 414 contracts.
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Sites like Twitter and Facebook provide a podium for every whack job to speak his or her mind.
But in my experience, parts of her letter are out of whack with the realities of college today.
That would be terrific, except for this: The whack only applies to assets held 10 years or longer.
"He has taken a good whack on the knee, but he has responded well this morning, " said McCoist.
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Brokerage commissions can also whack total return in strategies that involve frequent trading, such as dollar cost averaging.
But over the past several days, it has turned into another mallet in the whack-a-mole game of primary season.
While valuations remain a little out of whack, Meeker sees plenty of opportunity.
Is it really any wonder that so many of us end up with spending habits that are totally out-of-whack?
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