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Rather than interviewing directors of the moment, which would have been a smarter thing to do from a career point of view because I would have developed connections, I called up people like John Ford, Vincente Minnelli and William Wellman.
People want to pull the rope on their chainsaw and go to work, but, actually, raking pine needles and knocking down the weeds and moving the wood pile and taking a look at where your propane tank is and maybe replacing those wood shingles with rock or slate shingles or asphalt shingles, was a smarter thing to do.
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Ryan: The smarter thing to do is to customize a benefit to a person's particular needs.... Maybe this person needs addiction counseling, or maybe she needs a GED or transportation or something.
The smarter thing would have been to offer them a great deal much earlier whilst they were showing signs of growing traction; a deal that would have given them enough backing, support, resources and free reign to still do the things they knew would make sense for their careers and their culture.
His colleagues have done the smarter thing and live farther out, towards the coast, which is 10 miles away.
"The smarter thing to do is, don't tell them what kind of party you are, tell them what you're going to do".
Even though it may seem that the best thing you can do when the market tumbles is sell everything and take comfort in cash, the smarter thing to do is hang on, because, so far, the market has always come back.
We thought that this was the smarter thing to do.
Scott announced his intentions to the Australian Associated Press on Wednesday, saying it was "maybe the smarter thing to do".
Talk me down, or better yet, talk strategy, because that's the smarter thing to do.
The smarter thing to do is perhaps focus on where loan defaults are occurring, not on how much the loans are.
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