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"Dealing with the Devil is ugly work," Mr. Larson said.
And sometimes that requires "dealing with the devil". In short, it is a matter of priorities.
"Some of our brethren say we're dealing with the devil, but I say quite the contrary," said Conservancy official Michael Horak.
But even as they embrace licensing, nonprofit executives say they are moving carefully to ensure others do not come to think of them as dealing with the devil.
Added to the usual Faustus moral about blasphemy and dealing with the devil is another familiar moral often found in children's books from this era: the punishment of a disobedient child.
It needs new leadership.In this section The worldwide wobble Barack Obama, deporter-in-chief Lagarde for president A small breath of fresh air Dealing with the devil ReprintsUnfortunately, Europe's leaders have not got the message.
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Should you deal with the devil?
Sometimes, it just makes sense to deal with the devil.
"It's better to deal with the devil you know than one you don't know," Ms. Pereira said.
Celebrating the news, the former president said, "The devil has tried to put the stigma of a thief on me, but God has dealt with the devil".
In her letter of resignation, she wrote: You decided to deal with the devil, as it were, and have presented your arguments for doing so.
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