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Swimming toward the shoreline at a 90-degree angle will force you to fight with the current too much, and might cause you to become exhausted quickly.
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Too many fast currents, too much turbulence, together with a terrible scratching at the heart — a sense that the pleasures of the day were hopeless, too boundless and wild to be enjoyed.
Mr. Freston, who says he continues to like his current job too much to leave it, has been at the youth-appeal game for so long that many current viewers of his channels were not even born when he began running MTV.
In the current system, too much of that responsibility falls on employers, especially those who are just trying to get by.
I also said I thought there was, in the current jargon, too much "waiting for the magic queer," a superstar whose coming-out would change the world.
Ms Tranter, the mother of twins, also has family responsibilities and is said to "enjoy her current job too much", according to a colleague.
Current problem: too much tax take promoting joblessness, too much tax take preventing economic activity and saving.
In the matter of facing down such threats, the Cold War, and the fall of the Berlin Wall, has plenty to teach especially to a free world with current leaders too much given to disparaging capitalism and downplaying freedom.
Be yourself, but don't push the boundaries of the current culture too much.
Buffett's pressure adds to that from critics, most notably activist investor David Winters, who said the plan would dilute the holdings of current shareholders too much.
The guideposts could take the form of warnings, or stronger measures, when current accounts deviate too much from current account norms, or when some aspects of a country's capital account become too unbalanced, contributing to credit or asset price boom-bust cycles abroad.
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