Someone who can, in all deliberateness, actually give forth that depraved statement would do well, truly, to reconsider or shut up. |
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The American holiday, Thanksgiving, is such a charming concept that we would do well to adopt it. |
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I always promised to do better but I was an incurably scruffy boy who never did do well on the pulled-up socks side of life. |
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He wants what's best for them and if they want to do well, that's who they've got to listen to. |
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Most labyrinth fish are robust and easy to keep, and on the whole can be expected to do well. |
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Patients with certain rare tumours, such as liver metastases from neuroendocrine disease and sarcomas, can do well for several years. |
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The young adults that we have taken on through the scheme have been focused, determined and driven to do well. |
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We want to do well in the Trophy and it would be great if we could get through this round and have a crack at one of the Conference clubs. |
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There is no doubt that we want to do well and of course we will try and win the championship if that is possible. |
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But all said and done, if the NDP hopes to avoid electoral annihilation it would do well to opt for Mr. Nystrom. |
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I received an e-mail back saying that blue bitterlings, rainbow dace, and paradise fish do well with them. |
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Post-moral tradition-hating libertines might do well to pause in the midst of their celebrations to consider this. |
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It seems that those who like to eat cereal might do well to choose wholegrain cereals based on oats and wheat. |
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Those who have a target time to reach their destinations would do well to start off in advance. |
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This type is particularly irritating because their children invariably do well. |
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If monorail's success rate in less-populated areas is any indication, the airport could do well with such connectivity. |
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Left wing politicos would do well to start campaigning at the local level now and get a head start on their opponents. |
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Sushi, chicken teriyaki, Thai food, Tandori, even privately owned taquerias all do well here in some way or form. |
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Meanwhile, Newbury's fences are stiffer than most, meaning that a horse must be a sound jumper if it is to do well there. |
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The mostly male executives running corporations across America would do well to take note. |
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I was 20, unconfident that I could do well as a fletcher, smith and turner. |
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He didn't do well at either, but he is a quick study and has showed improvement each time he has returned to a track. |
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Chances are you'll have your crews working under lights almost as often as your favorite ball team, so you'd do well to study up. |
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The provincial government and the municipality would do well to at least give the matter careful thought. |
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It is a criterion that those of us who teach college students would do well to keep in mind as we plan our course outlines. |
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No hairdresser, looking at a head of hair as thick as mine, would think that a short-all-over style would do well on my bonce. |
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Anyone who likes light-hearted, heavy hitting, unhyphenated rock and roll would do well to add People Get Ready to their collection. |
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A doorway page is a page carefully designed to do well on search engine results, but is never meant to be used by humans. |
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Many tropical orchids are epiphytes, growing on the side of trees, and will not do well if their roots stay wet. |
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The Khomeinists will do well, but will lack legitimacy, and it may be a pyrrhic victory for them. |
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Sauvignon Blancs and Chardonnays are also held in high regard, and Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Gris do well. |
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Under the star ratings system, trusts could still do well overall even if they performed poorly on financial management. |
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances. |
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Examples of C4 plants are corn, sorghum, and sugar cane, both of which do well in hot, sunny conditions. |
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With the experienced management team and the excellent chefs, this restaurant should do well. |
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Shop owners and traders would do well to take a close look at the manners displayed by some of their staff towards customers. |
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And we would do well to remember that the penumbra is the lighter, outer region of the shadow, the halo, indeed, of the shadow. |
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Conservation must remain an important facet of any eco-tourism business and the projects should do well economically to succeed, she feels. |
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They would do well not to celebrate what may be a minor sideshow while preparations for the main event continue. |
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Experience, versatility, ability and a hungriness to do well are ingredients that I like in a player and he's got them all. |
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What both works do well is to situate a set of ideas now very familiar to students of environmental studies in less familiar territory. |
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One way to encourage children is to give them an incentive or reward if they do well in their exams. |
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When contrarian books come out, newsrooms would do well to have somebody already suited up for quick sleuthing. |
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The best I can say is that he is in charge and if he was to do well that would be a feather in his cap. |
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Of course, a woman would do well to retain her sense of humour to tackle a difficult situation, such as when she is accosted by a smart aleck. |
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An aggressive spreader, Pickerelweed will do well in a water garden where it is easily controlled by dividing or planting in containers. |
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Singing requires both confidence and unselfconsciousness and neither are things that we do well in this age. |
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People in this category do well in employment requiring diplomacy and tact. |
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The end result will be improved productivity that would do well to the sector as a whole. |
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Intending sororicides will do well to get this formula fastened in their memories. |
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It has managed to do well for itself over the years, and today continues to seek new strategic partners. |
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To do well for myself, I have to create a product or service that is positive and desirable for others. |
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A bank with access to this market can do well for itself by offering credit at 25 percent. |
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I wanted to do well for myself and for my parents who did not have the opportunity to attend college. |
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But I always say that I will never worry about her survival skills, I know she'll always do well for herself in the long-term. |
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Markets are seen as a very positive step in bringing people in, and I hope the traders and local shopkeepers do well out of it. |
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Only the promoters, their advisers and the Queensland Government do well out of investment properties in the Deep North. |
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Light to medium shades of brunette would do well with mauve pinks or pinks that have a dusty or brown undertone. |
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Like other ericaceous plants, blueberries must be grown in acid soils so if azaleas and camellias do well in your garden, these will too. |
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Anyone wanting to understand the deep historical connections between the numerous strands of modern esoterica would do well to read it. |
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Free State look down and out but a wounded Cheetah is always dangerous and the Sharks will do well to take four points from the match. |
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It is an amazing roll-call for a club of City's size and stature which some clubs in the Premiership would do well to match. |
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One might try one's level best to do well on all subtests, but another individual might not be similarly motivated and thus do uniformly poorly. |
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Andrew Wallace is a pleasant lad who seeks little glory but wants to do well in life. |
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But I know my gran would have wanted me to work hard and to do well at school. |
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One possibility is that young people of minority ethnic origin are more motivated to do well educationally than are their white peers. |
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Both evolutionists and creationists would do well to study his assessment of the current state of human fossils. |
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The Hickox Singers do well enough, conveying the stature of the piece, but their dynamic range is way too constricted. |
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We asked the supporters to get behind the team, be more patient and give the players a chance to do well. |
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For example, bulbs like crocuses and daffodils, which are good at naturalizing, generally do well planted out after forcing. |
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Some artists abandon what they can't do well, some knock themselves out trying to master what doesn't come naturally. |
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The retail politics required to do well in Iowa requires a ton of planning, and he's just too late to get in the game. |
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The entire affair will drag on for months and it could be that the legal eagles will be the only ones to do well out of it. |
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Edible flowers such as nasturtium, calendula, and borage do well at the base. |
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It should do well in traditionally bored barrels and less so in over-bored barrels. |
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I hoped I could do well at the match, though my doubts were returning again. |
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The sound quality let them down massively, but they still managed to do well at warming up the audience. |
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Naval historians would do well to familiarize themselves with his style of narrative, his comprehensive coverage, and scope of research. |
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This is one of the reasons that camellias do well on a north-facing wall and rhododendrons flower best in a woodland setting. |
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The initial stage is training, which is a trip to the rifle range, where, if you do well enough, you will be invited to Sniper School. |
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Nevertheless, when he did play there was no keener performer on the field, nor one more anxious to do well for his side. |
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Lenhoff thinks defensive shares are likely to continue to do well for three reasons. |
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Its feedstock is a special variety of rapeseed bred to do well in the arid climate of southern Colorado. |
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Those that do well around the world find they have to adapt to local culture in order to succeed. |
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In any case, privatized utilities need strong public regulation, which is difficult and expensive to do well. |
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We are having a practice run beforehand to make sure they know what they are doing, but I am sure they will do well and enjoy it. |
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There is an argument for saying that, as we enter a new century, we would do well to put such bellicosity behind us. |
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There is a defiant resistance under way all over the world, and we would do well to join it. |
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But it stands to reason that if your spirit is broken by misery and the side effects of treatment, then you will not do well. |
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I like to support movies like this in the perhaps vain hope that they will do well and the studios will make more of them. |
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I'm outta here for the first Auburn game in a few minutes, so y'all have a nice day, and may your team do well. |
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I wanted the movie to feel realistic, especially as I don't do well in the office or on a sound stage. |
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Art teachers, curriculum planners and school administrators would do well to make use of this book. |
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That movie too did not do well at the box office but the dance sequence lingered in the minds of viewers. |
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By her own admission, she was a gangly, gawky youngster who hated school and struggled to do well academically. |
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Ken is also looking forward to the upcoming league and championship campaigns, and is insistent that we can do well in both. |
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Those tempted to scoff would do well to remember mad cow and foot-and-mouth disease. |
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Ne'er do well Maggie Feller has finally been ejected from her parents' house and is forced to crash on her sister's couch. |
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Scoring good marks in most subjects, he is foxed by his inability to do well in maths. |
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You would also do well with a textured fringe or a fringe that was longer on the sides and slightly shorter in the middle. |
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All were extremely enthusiastic, and eager for everyone on the course to do well. |
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Katebe said preparations for the event were under way and his only hope is that Zambia should do well in the tournament. |
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Although girls do well in science subjects at GCSE, they often fail to take these subjects further. |
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Despite such overwhelming numbers, the Germans did not do well at the start of the battle. |
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When creativity was a desired outcome, the collectivistic groups did not do well at all. |
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Would-be researchers would do well to think through the relative merits of these contrasting approaches. |
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He still did not do well among African-American voters, just a marginal improvement. |
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But this is another exciting challenge, and I'm as keen as mustard for the boys to do well. |
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Fruit trees such as apples, currants and gooseberries should do well and, to be more exotic, you could try nectarines and cherries. |
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People would do well not to listen to anyone behaving like a contented frog. |
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The personnel may change but Simon has been a constant and it's his vision that other venues would do well to follow. |
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For now, however, users would do well to exercise extreme caution in updating their machines. |
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I think you've had some excellent advice above and you'd do well to follow it. |
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Part-time football hasn't been a hindrance at this club and many others would do well to follow suit. |
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The private investor in north London has a stake in a unique firm and you would do well to follow him in. |
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The authors who undertake succeeding volumes will do well to follow the lead set by Stanley Hall. |
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The truth is that if companies do well and grow their profits over time, their shares will increase in value. |
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Any scrapbook addict like myself would do well to keep all and paste them in the same scrapbook. |
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Any noob can tell you this is not the way if you want to motivate your students to study hard and do well. |
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After all, if they do well, farmers, ranchers and consumers will do well, right? |
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People might do well to also compare Monty's antics with the manner in which Des Smyth handled himself. |
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Bulbs can do well in many areas where herbs and grass can't, such as woody areas. |
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Generally, baby bust generations do well in their careers and earnings because they face less competition from fellow busters. |
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Anyone involved in post-compulsory education in the developed world would do well to read this book. |
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Although alcoholic liver disease remains a controversial indication for transplantation, carefully selected patients do well. |
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When I commented to her on her helpfulness she remarked that to do well at the job you have to like driving and like people. |
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If we can consolidate we'll do well, but we are a go-ahead club, we've had to be to get this far. |
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Ensure that art, design and technology are developed so pupils can do well in these subjects. |
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In other words, if the rich do well, the benefits will trickle down to the rest. |
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Indeed, a highly motivated mother may be able to do well with only a manual pump. |
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If we're going to do well in the increasingly gnarly global economy we need to get started with reform of higher education now. |
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On the highways, Government will do well to come in and set up weighbridges to trap overloading truckers. |
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I know how much they love basketball and love this team and want us to do well. |
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Those who do not do well during those years seldom if ever catch up with the rest of the population. |
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But critics who want to portray themselves as moderate would do well to moderate their wild denunciations. |
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The only reason we keep expecting our tennis players to do well is that they are middle class and lack self-doubt. |
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Not only that, but if one of tiddlers outside the index started to do well, and get a bit bigger, then it would soon get added to the index. |
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This information is not necessarily readily available to novice investors, who might do well to consult a financial adviser. |
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It is setting an example that Bradford council would do well to follow. |
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Indeed, perhaps this current crop of silver spoon rappers would do well to look to a previous generation of Hollywood rappers. |
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In Ireland, don't even think about growing it unless you live in one of those hot pockets warmed by the Gulf Stream, where it should do well pleached on a warm sunny wall. |
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And chances are that if you wanted to do well in that final, citing ayn Rand wasn't the best strategy. |
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Oak, ash, hazel, cherry and holly will do well on dry sites. |
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That is acquiring the knowledge which you will do well to put into practice as you travel to the next stage of your journey through the university of life. |
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The lawyers, the accountants, and the white-shoe brigade will do well. |
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The daughter of 7th Day Adventist missionaries, Heidi Nelson was raised with the expectation that she would do well. |
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It's easy to see how a governor with a proven track record and a focus on bread-and-butter issues could do well. |
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Perhaps, the city corporation would do well to consider the suggestion. |
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Water Avens is another name for this species of geum which, unlike the rest of the genus, is a moisture-loving plant that will do well in damp places by a pond. |
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If you're a smiler then you're going to do well in the subway. |
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The unconverted, however, might do well to catch a listen before purchasing, even though the majority of music fans out there might take something from it. |
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Fluffy does not do well when she goes to the vet, so I would not be able to kennel her because they require pets to have certain shots before they will accept them. |
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I do well academically and contribute regularly to class discussions. |
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Fishermen who don't have boats do well also from the Texas City Dike, the Lighted Pier at the end of the dike, and from beachfront rock groins or piers. |
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Loving and attentive, the Sheltie will not do well kennelled out of doors. |
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Given the fiery contentiousness that defines our current academic milieu, we would do well to emulate the tough-minded but collegial exchange between Howe and Ellison. |
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So it's true to say that Labor can do well here, but unfortunately too much of the argument sets up the tired old dichotomy of inner-city versus everyone else. |
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You would do well to recalibrate with negatives of unusual contrast. |
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If you do well and have a great college experience, your future employers will love you just the same, whether your degree says Harvard or the University of Podunk. |
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As the Texas governor inches closer to the 2012 race, he would do well to remember the lessons of another popular GOP draftee. |
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I am really proud of her and I am sure she will do well at college. |
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If it is a fast drying area, then xeriscape-type plants would do well, and if the area is always saturated with water, then bog-type of plants are needed. |
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Biology, it seems, is why boys will be boys, and why women would do well to get over it and stop demanding that they learn to talk about their inner landscapes. |
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Other staples of the cottage garden include rosemary and lavender, pale pink peonies, tall hollyhocks and foxgloves which like acid soil and do well in shade. |
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We got rid of the troublemakers and we really started to do well. |
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For this reason, Republican politicians seeking to reach black audiences would do well to forgo formal speeches. |
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I also believe that we would do well to take them at their word. |
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It is not moral absolutism but theological relativism we would do well to explore if our real need is for a God with whom we can engage our lives. |
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Although pennywort usually grows in shallow water, rooted in soil, it seems to do well just floating in our pond, with its round leaves resembling tiny water lily pads. |
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With a good monsoon, the kharif crop was buoyant and rabi is also expected to do well, going by the meteorological department's forecast of a prolonged winter. |
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If they originate from our own subconsciousness, you might do well in treating them with respect too, simply because you would not like to be treated unkindly. |
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There is a determination to do well, to make the best of the resources available to him, but what is the key to getting back on the winning track? |
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Now that the Canadian and Quebec governments are trying to pick immigrants who already speak French or English, it will make it harder for allophones to do well here. |
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It will do well to escape the controversy of its problematic production, which has raised questions about the scrutiny afforded to public funding of film in Scotland. |
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It is a lesson which some of our less enlightened citizens would do well to learn before they put pen to paper decrying the wholesale evil effects of immigration. |
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Yet when, outraged at such affront, we stand on our rights and demand redress, we would do well to remember how insubstantial the dignity is on which those rights are based. |
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It is asking a lot to expect him to do well this year in Paris but, provided he stays fit and avoids the pressure cooker of national expectation, he will be back. |
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As he grew up he refused to allow the horrific accident to prey on his mind and despite his disability he was able to do well at primary and elementary school. |
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I think you'd do well to supplement the boyfriends with galpals, anyway. |
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Those who do well can receive additional awards and scholarships. |
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Ellen raised a very large family and it is a tribute to her qualities as a great family woman that all of them have gone on to do well for themselves. |
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But he bad-mouthed me after I left, and then when the Sunday Express started to do well he was going around saying that he taught me everything I know. |
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It is a complete performance, dramatic but not histrionic, with a range of vocal colouration some much better known singers would do well to emulate. |
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Here are some actions you can take now that can help you keep your job in the event of unpleasantness, or at least do well in court or with an out-of-court settlement. |
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They do well under varying degrees of light exposure and can exhibit very good tensility, longevity, and can endure almost non-stop human handling. |
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Its primary official language, naturally, would be Hokkien, but it would do well to consider elevating Hakka, Mandarin and Paiwan to official status as well. |
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Those of us who appeal to biblical or churchly authority would do well to admit the ways in which our formulations of these appeals differ from our premodern forebears. |
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Reservoir trouters will have no problems at all, but short range stream fishers would do well to spend a few hours on the lawn, perfecting their double haul. |
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He was admitted to Berkeley, where he continued to do well academically. |
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It is a motto today's liberals and progressives would do well to hang on the walls of the political campaign war rooms in the elections of the coming years. |
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Anyone hoping to learn what bastille Day is all about would do well to start here. |
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They do not appear to do well in harsh winters, and die-offs are often observed in severe winters, which may limit their numbers in some parts of Washington. |
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And Poults has the game to do well so there are a lot of people with a chance but the man to beat is Rory. |
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They could probably do well in attriting any sort of invasion that did occur. |
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Stays but is speedless so he would want quagmire-like conditions to do well. |
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None of those who defend the adoring of the humanity of Christ with divine worship, do well and warrantably express their opinion. |
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In my experience these patients do not do well when suddenly confronted with a t-piece trial or its CPAP equivalent. |
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Sea otters can do well in captivity, and are featured in over 40 public aquariums and zoos. |
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The Norway spruce tolerates acidic soils well, but does not do well on dry or deficient soils. |
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Other stunning additions to the border which do well in lightly shaded areas include rudbeckia, hemerocallis astilbe and astrantia. |
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It is for this reason that dogs may have trouble tracking in subfreezing temperatures but do well on cool, rainy days. |
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He was an intense young man who was very determined to do well in school. |
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Even if the Blunt amendment had passed, pharma would still do well. |
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There are only eight bantamweights in the country and I think he will do well. |
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He would do well to expunge every double-breasted suit from his wardrobe. |
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Some of the best varieties can be difficult to grow, such as Cox's Orange Pippin which is prone to disease and doesn't do well in the cold. |
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They'd do well to acquaint themselves with Occam's Razor which says that the theory with the fewest assumptions is usually the correct one. |
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Wild geranium, hosta and coneflower are just a few that will do well near a black walnut tree. |
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If you have well-cultivated soil, annuals such as cornflowers, corn poppies, corn marigolds and corncockles will do well. |
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Wayne is chomping at the bit to play and do well and I've seen that in the performances he has been putting in for Manchester United. |
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Third, we may do well to put history of religion on the back-burner and focus for a while on the meanings of our texts. |
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Turkey would do well to remember that as it weighs its strategic options. |
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Sir Albert would do well to chivvy along his army of penpushers and lawyers to make a swift decision to list the ground. |
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Lepidote rhododendrons tend to be smaller plants that do well in more sunshine and are suitable to smaller gardens and rock gardens. |
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Doronicums originate from across Europe and Asia and, for the most part, require an well-drained soil in an open, sunny position to do well. |
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They have those three players forward that are stratospheric but we have the quality to do well. |
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As Mrs. Degen stoutly declared, those seeking German embraces would do well to remember the Iron Lady of Nuremberg. |
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The cushion-forming plants such as saxifrages, auriculas, alpine pinks, campanulas and gentians do well on screes. |
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Despite being the runner-up, industry experts reckon he will still do well. |
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Rosemary and sage also look good with silver foliage perennials in the seaside garden, while cistus and helianthemums do well if sheltered. |
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They do well in suburban areas, where we both grow lots of fruit and put out their favourite food on our bird tables and feeders. |
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United would do well to avoid the planet's great red spot that is actually a storm which has been raging for over 400 years. |
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We would do well to remember he doesn't possess the freehold. |
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Arkansas didn't make the top 10 winners, but it did fall in with five other states where the magazine said instate investors can do well. |
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Anglers who don't do well for stripers on the lake can always fish the tailrace below Lake Talquin. |
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Despite suffering heavy defeats against the West Indies during the 1980s, England continued to do well in the Ashes. |
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I DON'T want to be an Emirates party-pooper as I tipped Arsenal to do well this season in the midst of the Wenger summer madness. |
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Witch hazels do well in shade and if there are clumps of woodlanders such as Solomon's seal and lily-of-the-valley nearby, they really add to the show. |
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Dodgson's stammer did trouble him, but it was never so debilitating that it prevented him from applying his other personal qualities to do well in society. |
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Despite these hit singles, the album failed to do well in the US, while in the UK it went triple platinum and remained in the albums chart for two years. |
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Cordyline, phormiums and hebes are good structural plants, which will do well as the focal point of a container but can be planted in the garden when you feel like a change. |
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The colony initially did not do well, and many of the discouraged vrijburgers returned to VOC service or sought passage back to the Netherlands to pursue other opportunities. |
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Before long Vita found a job with a very good corporation whose employees were mostly female office staff and therefore there was ample opportunity for a woman to do well. |
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If she lived after him he would do well by her at his death. |
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I wanted to do well for guys like Geoff Kloske and Matt Boyd and everyone at Riverhead Books who believed in me and convinced Penguin to write a check. |
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The honours course is normally only open to those who do well in their bachelor's degree program and involves study at a more advanced level than that bachelor's degree. |
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Having seen him do well in a relatively uncompetitive car, and wanting to see how he would perform in a better one, Neubauer suggested Moss buy a Maserati for the 1954 season. |
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He was inattentive in class and did not do well in his exams. |
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Pakistan will do well to keep a keen eye and a better listening watch. |
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She did not do well and after only seven turbulent years, at the end of which Protestants had gained complete control of Scotland, she had perforce to abdicate. |
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All three trees, which are 20 years old and approximately 25 feet high, are the species Quercus Petraeo Sessile Oak, which is known to do well in coastal locations. |
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Witch-hazels do well in shade and if there are clumps of woodlanders such as Solomon's seal and lily-of-thevalley nearby, they really add to the show. |
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