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But if you're new to the scene, you needn't start with something so abstruse.
WSJ: Gaming's Art-House Hits
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Fortunately, you needn't wait for that to happen in order to find out how impressive it is.
WSJ: Jitney | August Wilson | The Verbal Music of Life | Theater Review by Terry Teachout
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You needn't look far for other signs that 3-D is failing.
CNN: Has the 3-D hype bubble finally burst?
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And you needn't tweak conditions much to get a higher number.
WSJ: Is Twitter Really Worth $10 Billion?
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And you needn't stop there: Both No. 10 and No. 12 seeds that pull first round upsets have a 50% chance of winning in round two.
FORBES: Sports Betting
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You needn't become a Quicken fanatic who enters the purpose of every penny spent, he adds, but you do need to know what you spend overall. 5. (optional) Consolidate your holdings.
FORBES: Eight Steps to Salvation
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It also seems pretty well-implemented: there are big, yellow stars indicating the overall rating, so you needn't worry about having to drive and read a two-paragraph write-up at the same time.
ENGADGET
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Still, you needn't rush to buy online.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The trick for investors, in a world that looks more short term than ever, is to remember that less has changed than meets the eye, and that you needn't shorten your own horizons just because others appear to be shortening theirs.
WSJ: New Twist Is Added to an Age-Old Saga
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But the African you admire needn't be a politician or activist.
CNN: Which African do you most admire?
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For example, if you bought a stock in 1978 and sold it last year, your brokerage firm needn't report the cost basis to the IRS. If you bought the stock in 2011 and sold in 2012, the firm does.
WSJ: Tax Report: When Your Broker 'Outs' You
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The good: Up-converting your set to receive digital broadcasts needn't be as expensive as you might think.
NPR: A Year Out, Digital TV Picture Still Far from Sharp
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That kind of thing needn't be confined to PCs: You might order a book made up of six chapters on Russian stamps from six different books, or a CD with 12 tracks you specify, or a pair of pants cut to your measurements.
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