This tale of woe highlights the fact that small businesses often lack on-board IT talent.
That, in turn, has profoundly changed adolescence and produced new kinds of adolescent woe.
No actual thoughts, only feelings: mournfulness, woe, and, finally, a spark of defiant anger.
But this is the exact confluence of events that is causing such woe in America.
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Since the election, the future for Sri Lanka seems even less certain, except for more woe.
But companies and consumers are likely to proceed cautiously given the risk of renewed economic woe.
With its inexorable depiction of increasing marital woe, this film is the cinematic equivalent of predestination.
If your tale of woe is sufficiently awful they might give you a free phone.
Prosperity's return to Japan, after 15 years of economic woe, is coming in fits and starts.
Mr Brown has been at the apex of government through the years that incubated the economic woe.
He taught that man's principal woe was not poverty, or war, but the abandonment of the divine.
Some job seekers band together in regional job clubs to exchange tips, leads and tales of woe.
His story is told in flashbacks as he recounts his tale of woe to a beautiful recovering addict.
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There was still enough time remaining for Spurs to compound the visitors' woe.
Why, though, should Mr Milosevic, so recently denounced in Washington as the main cause of current woe, do business?
Europeans should temper any Schadenfreude at the tales of woe across the Atlantic.
Next, we talk about rentals with Blockbuster's continuing tale of woe, which contrasts with Redbox's continued success despite Hollywood's blessing.
Ovshinsky is completely heedless of the trail of woe behind him, speaking in ciphers when pressed to defend his track record.
But we should remember as we do it that history, while full of opportunity, is also a long tale of woe.
But woe to the hip-ennial who discovers the perfect (pricey) purse that also gives back to a cause she cares about.
The media resounds with the din of economic woe, she says, so how can these policies get a chance of being heard?
Woe to you if you invested on those forecasts in 2012, however.
BGAG, the unions' investment vehicle, has also had its share of woe.
Not surprisingly, the litany of woe has depressed the value of J.
Nuts are generally good accompaniments to most aperitifs, but woe betide the wine lover who attempts to pair dry roasted peanuts with wine.
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This tale of woe is recounted in a "field service advice" memo written by the IRS' office of associate chief counsel in June.
Fannie Mae told us so when they sued Countrywide, the mortgage originator and source of significant woe Bank of America bought in 2008.
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Readers of both "The Book of Woe" and "Saving Normal" will learn why the goal of "precision medicine" in mental health is a mirage.
All Benz brought to Chrysler in that era was woe and a great chassis for the Chrysler 300 (Based on the Mercedes E-class sedan).
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