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"It comes down to your peers, customers and competitors to decide your fate," she said.
However, when you're hurtling down a Pyrenean mountain road and you're thrown from the bike, the gods decide your fate.
Safety warning: When you know that your mediator may ultimately decide your fate, you might feel inhibited about sharing confidential information with him about your interests.
Arthur Levitt, the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, told graduates at Fairfield University in Connecticut, "Don't fall into the thinking that suggests your first job will decide your fate".
We want to believe that sports is a meritocracy, that everyone will be supportive and allow your performance and numbers decide your fate, but that is far from reality.
In NOPA negotiations where the only alternative is to walk away(or, for senior players in some sports, to let an arbitrator decide your fate), parties on both sides of the table concentrate on getting the other party to budge, notes Wheeler.
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Someone more important than you (God) has decided your fate, so don't fight it.
At the end of your defense, you'll be asked to leave the room while your committee decides your fate.
The critical question for lawyers representing Arthur Andersen is, what kind of person do you want deciding your fate?
Nothing against Jeffrey B. Skiles, the first officer who was in charge until the engines conked out, but whom would you want deciding your fate?
If you were a Jew in France in the 40s, it was this semi-lunatic "French hooligan", monocle raffishly in place, who decided your fate.
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