I love the concept of presence-based project coordination, but Rhombus has a way to go to iron out the kinks. |
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It appears that eating three main meals a day and two to three snacks in between the main meals is the way to go. |
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It looks like we have a long way to go before we can cheerfully mix images and cell backgrounds using any colour over every colour depth. |
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It has a long way to go before it can merit serious consideration as a truly effective marketing tool. |
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It just seemed like they wanted information, and it turned out that blackmailing a student was the easiest way to go about it. |
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The light was becoming dusky so I decided that sidelights were probably the way to go. |
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Although there was still a way to go, he began instinctively to search for the turning which led to the track running from the road to the house. |
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If multiple documents need to be viewed at the same time, an ultra-portable with a small display is probably not the best way to go. |
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He knew it was a miserable way to go, without having accomplished anything or unburdened himself. |
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We gave our rep a quick call to complain, but it became apparent the only way to go home was to cry uncle on the radio. |
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Camera phones still have some way to go before they are truly sleek, and this shows more in the clamshell design than in a candy bar shape. |
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If you know how much you need to borrow and you don't foresee any need to borrow again, a straight home equity loan is probably the way to go. |
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But in a perfect environment on a perfect surface, then an unshod foot is probably the best way to go. |
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If it's factory farming that's turned you into a vegetarian, I'm afraid veganism is really the only way to go. |
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I tried various avenues, and decided after doing research that the spectrohelioscope was the way to go. |
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If your child is interested in learning modern dance, disco etc., this is a great way to go about it in a relaxed, non-competitive atmosphere. |
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Although the spinach and carrots have some way to go, the peas are just coming good. |
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Given that this unique site has a splendid view of the Castle and Old Town, surely upmarket is the way to go. |
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Granted, there once was a time when business casual was the way to go in every office from accounting firms to chic tech companies. |
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No name tickled all our fancies, but we agreed that a nonsense word was the way to go. |
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Even as a child, during the holidays I would find a way to go on holiday, stay at camps and hotels. |
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Give them a different way to go about discussing ideas and the issues that face the world, and they go at it hammer and tongs. |
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Got a way to go on the muscle memory, but I was merrily pootling around, changing gears, reversing, the odd handbrake turn, etc. |
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If the EU is trying to fight an economic war here, it should realize that handicapping its own economy is not the best way to go about it. |
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There is a specific and much researched way to go about constructing the base, extensions, and cantilevers of any and every scaffold. |
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They have a long way to go until they can headline a concert but they really know what they're doing. |
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When rookie SG Desmond Mason made his debut in the season opener, the Grizzlies went out of their way to go at him. |
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There is still some way to go in reducing catches and fishing fleets before benefits can be felt from bigger and healthier stocks, he said. |
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We have a long way to go before we understand the ergodic theory of strange attractors. |
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Although Bernstein hedged a bit in the media center when asked if this time was really his last, if it was, it was a heck of a way to go out. |
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If the caucus decide that's the way to go, or not to go, it's a majority decision. |
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In France, faced with the tradition of Jacobin centralism and with strong assimilationist tendencies, there is a long way to go. |
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Whether you are wearing them for underwear or outerwear, boxers are the way to go. |
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It's the right way to go and while a few hidings may be endured along the way, young players will by finding their feet at inter-county level. |
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If overclocking the Prescott is in your plans, air cooling is probably not the way to go. |
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If you're trying to create a V-taper, using a wide, overhand grip is the way to go. |
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Some day, if all goes well, Woods will surely overhaul Jack Nicklaus's record but there is still a long way to go. |
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Then we have the groups who believe street rods, hot rods, muscle cars, or antiques are the way to go. |
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He feels Australian wines have a long way to go in reaching parity with France. |
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There's still a long way to go, it's my dream to see a skateboard park next to every basketball court. |
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They hesitated, deciding which way to go round him, as if he weren't a man at all but a natural occurrence to be circumnavigated. |
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But these social ideologies were united in their underlying belief that economic progress was the way to go. |
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However, the chances are something would get you in the end and it would be a far from peaceful way to go. |
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Because of copper's heat retaining properties, thin fins are the way to go, coupled with an adequate fan. |
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Doing them in peat pots or jiffy plugs is the best way to go, as you don't disturb the roots when planting them out. |
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We thought about a few ways to attach the connector to the tin, and decided that pop-rivets would be the best way to go. |
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It was as if she stood at a junction, or a fork in the road, and there wasn't any correct way to go. |
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For special occasions, crimping your hair was the way to go to look elegant. |
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For the person who wants a solid variety of programming but doesn't want any extra frills, this is the way to go. |
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I'm cynical and sarcastic because that's often the safest way to go in many situations. |
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Rainbow trout production may prove to be a nice little earner for local producers but there is a long way to go. |
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There is still a good way to go before a really coherent scheme for presenting Stonehenge to its many visitors is achieved, and time is pressing. |
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The better team should prevail over the course of several plays, so overtime is the way to go. |
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Natural peanut butter is the way to go, since no sugar, emulsifiers or preservatives have been loaded in. |
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If the skirt is more casual or gypsyish, then flats are definitely the way to go. |
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Interesting experiment, although personally I don't think speed gliding is the way to go to promote our sport. |
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Two thousand miles is a long way to go to have your marriage proposal turned down. |
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So in terms of making the country work to be protective against these kinds of things, we have a way to go. |
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What a way to go for the most pugnacious, aggressive Liberal minister I've seen in action. |
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We're still improving a lot but we have a long way to go with the endurance of the tyre. |
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Many systems are available, but most professionals agree that a ducted air handler dedicated to the cellar is the best way to go. |
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While fresh milk is the way to go, in an emergency situation it's good to have skim milk powder and canned evaporated milk on hand. |
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To die peacefully in one's sleep is no bad way to go, not at any age, leave alone at one hundred and one, full of rich and eventful years. |
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But when the parts are duplicable for zero cost, and when there isn't an end product, pull is the way to go. |
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There was still a long way to go towards, among other things, an equitable distribution of skills. |
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Given the known propensities of baggage handlers, a hard-sided case is definitely the way to go. |
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She has a long way to go before collecting every species because there are 350,000 different kinds of beetle. |
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He has a long way to go if he wishes to finish ahead of the defending champion. |
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This is one company I am totally keen on getting a job at but I know I have a long way to go. |
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If the bride or groom reacts to the metals found in certain types of jewelry, a platinum wedding ring is the way to go. |
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And though the movies are starting to change and we have the odd Lara Croft, there is still a way to go. |
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Through the extensive studies done in the area we know that raising the weir is the only way to go. |
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Still, they have a long way to go, even if they were clearly putting up a fight. |
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We really don't want our contractors to invest a lot of money and jump in with both feet until we are certain that CTL is the way to go. |
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Though fixing the tower in this way was thought to be a stroke of genius, it was also considered a hazardous way to go. |
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I learned over the years that the only way to go about playing a wind instrument is to consider it as one's own singing voice. |
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But he is aware that there is a long way to go before knowledge about sexual health is widespread. |
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Plus, the labor market still has a long way to go before wages and prices begin to drive each other higher. |
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If the government decides that military action is the way to go, then I will back them all the way. |
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As he keeps insisting, there is still some way to go before his Spurs side can consider themselves worth a fresh chorus of hallelujahs. |
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He still has a long way to go in his recovery and his family have asked that his privacy continue to be respected. |
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We would have to look at the prison rules and it would require a lot of work to achieve acceptance of people that this is the right way to go. |
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There is still some way to go before the deal is signed up and even then it may take some time for any money to be released. |
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After uncountable seconds ticked slowly by, during which my feet became numb, Stan conceded that a lodgepole pine was probably the way to go. |
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Although there is still a long way to go, and it's a bit early to be thinking of that as yet. |
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Perhaps it is time to go back to the drawing board and ask whether the idea of splitting the North into three was the right way to go? |
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With several other clubs waiting in the wings, however, Rovers know there's still some way to go before a deal is formally in the bag. |
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There is a long way to go yet with these proposals, and possibly many changes to be made. |
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I think it'd be a much more traumatic way to go if your head collided with the ballast on the tracks. |
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Just double underline that we are still scratching the surface, we have a long way to go. |
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He admitted that there was a long way to go to make it a first-class theatre for dramatic works. |
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I mean it's gradually improving, but there's a long way to go to catch up with the purses of the higher weight classes. |
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The complex maze of pensions provision can leave many people scratching their heads about which way to go. |
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Her mind was still debating which way to go when her body went ahead and chose for her. |
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Thanking her good memory for remembering roughly which way to go, she set of at a jog. |
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But they did make it, and met up with some Tommies, who pointed out which way to go. |
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There is still a long way to go and anything could happen, but I think we might be starting to see the beginning of the end. |
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Another Lancastrian, Ronnie Irani, may be the man of the moment but the Essex captain has a long way to go to rival Freddie's status as England's number one all-rounder. |
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I think one has to be very careful before getting on one's high horse and saying either that big schools present problems, or little schools are the only way to go. |
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The fourth phase of the revolution, having the gains of the first three phases affect the curriculum of high schools and elementary schools, still has a long way to go. |
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If marshaling the troops is the goal, then Fat Studies still has a long way to go. |
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To me it makes more sense to only control certain sections of a course where regular classical skiing techniques are the obvious way to go, such as on the uphills. |
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Yorkshire has got a long way to go to constantly upskill its people. |
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For Americans with a taste for overseas destinations, cheapie off-season flights to Europe and bargain hotels often seem like the easiest and most obvious way to go. |
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This book is composed of columns spanning the better part of a decade, and Richard still has a long way to go before exhausting his chosen subject. |
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There's still a long way to go and in this league, unlike some of the other divisions, the top teams are capable of losing to the bottom sides and vice verse. |
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Usually she avoided it, traveling miles out of her way to go around it. |
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I still have a long way to go and with the assistance of professional counseling there is hope that I will recover and begin again to rebuild my life. |
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He felt that the best way to go back to basics was to start teaching. |
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So combining my journalistic and more creative instincts was the way to go. |
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I still think that something like POSIX capabilities is important, but I'm not so sure anymore that Posix capabilities is the right way to go about solving the problem. |
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Dinerstein believes bears, wolves, bison, and elk are the way to go if the goal is to restore the grandeur of the Pleistocene to the Great Plains. |
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For editing non-linear computer editing is the only way to go. |
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There are a lot of women who ask for Caesareans as they are scared of labour and feel surgery is a quicker way to go but the risks involved are higher than in natural birth. |
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Keyboard hacks can be an extremely low-cost way to go, and can either be fun or infuriating to build depending on your temperament and soldering skill. |
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The FARC has a long way to go to win the confidence of the colombian people. |
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Our aim is that one day the mission will be autonomous, but we have a long way to go to reach that. |
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Certainly the city still has a long way to go before we can start to claim mission success, but at least the road has been staked out toward completion. |
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The simplest way to go beyond your comfort zone is to learn a new skill. |
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So, taking that admittedly arbitrary target, we still have some way to go. |
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Yeah, I know, it's piffle, but it gives me a way to go forward. |
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There is still a long way to go before the big tent is rebuilt after having been purposefully burned down in recent years. |
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One hospital might set the cutoff at 20 or 50 or 100 years old, while another might figure 55 is the way to go. |
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I had decided that celibacy was the way to go when I met a fellow combat arms officer, who was gay. |
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Whilst privatisation proceeds apace and monopolies are being dismantled, there is clearly a long way to go before a market economy will truly exist here. |
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On the other hand, the Samsung network has a long way to go in order to create a significant advantage deriving from the economies of scope expected from such networking. |
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Britain regularised its system only in the late 1970s and in Indian society, which is just beginning to accept formal adoption, there is a long way to go. |
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When time is short, drive-through windows are an easy way to go. |
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Admittedly, Doolittle has a way to go before emulating the poetic majesty of the late Winehouse. |
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As much as I love accipiters I think that would be the worst way to go. |
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So maybe, if you want to get a foot in the door, this is the way to go. |
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Expressing yourself through irony is the way to go these days. |
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But retail outlets and drive-through restaurants are the wrong way to go. |
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There is still a long way to go for the golf title-holders but last weekend's marvellous 25-11 victory over Leeds at West Bowling has put the team in a buoyant mood. |
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But, he smiled as he studied his vocabulary lists, if his plan was to emigrate out of the Balkans, learning Romance languages would be the way to go. |
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Meeting a life partner on television is not the best way to go about that process, duh, but the show keeps up the pretense. |
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This team still has a long way to go before it contends for anything. |
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Although he admitted that there are some people that are currently beating the system, he stressed that the current taxation process is the only way to go. |
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That style isn't too popular among some players, but it is the right way to go, even though the coordinator can take it to maddening extremes at times. |
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The market has a long way to go in promoting subscription models. |
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Is driving really, really expensive German babe magnets the way to go? |
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A blind cocker spaniel turning circles in the middle of a busy Tarzana intersection, not knowing which way to go to escape the cars whizzing by. |
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For the quality of service and comfort from the visitor's point of view, Lake Baikal still has a long way to go. |
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There is just no way to go back and unfuck the maid or whatever it was that got him in trouble in the first place. |
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They are about the same quality, so if you can get a discount on the color you like, that would be the way to go. |
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Once McEwan loses his grip of the book's otherworldliness and dream-like brilliance, there's only one to way to go. |
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That is not the way to go,'' Sophie In't Veld, a leading Liberal civil rights lawmaker at the European Parliament, told The Associated Press. |
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But we have not agreed a fee, we have not applied for awork permit and there is still some way to go. |
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A rich white wine can be a good way to go as it won't overpower the delicate white meat, but can also cope with the dark meat and trimmings. |
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I don't think that's the right way to go because you are pretty much telling people that this is a way out, it's a way of beating the system. |
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The two maidens on the card appear relatively straightforward and perhaps doubling Burma Bridge with Panatella is the way to go. |
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It is devastatingly clear that there is still a long way to go before the country accepts them as a viable couple. |
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There is overwhelming consensus that mechanisation still has a long way to go in Africa. |
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He was shooting skyhooks from the 3-point line, and I'm still working on it from the paint, so I have a long way to go. |
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There's a long way to go, I have got to prove my body is up to the rigours, but next week it is a case of have boots and gumshields will travel. |
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But, with the same applying to them, the Welsh have a long way to go to catch up if they are to reach the dizziest heights at Westminster. |
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I'm 1 of 15 physicians on the medical advisory board of the Tourette Syndrome Association, and very few of us think medication is the way to go. |
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With extreme pressure on resources, many SMEs are unconsciously incompliant with legislation and have a long way to go to be unconsciously compliant. |
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Purpleheart or apitong wood are the way to go when replacing the decking. |
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The first thing that I do when I'm playing in other countries, whether I win or lose in the tournament, is to seek for the fastest way to go back to Mallorca. |
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While Jackson believes race walking is on the up in the UK, Great Britain still have a long way to go before they are competing for the medals at the major championships. |
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