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This isn't only about action in the literal physical exercise sense – it connects to the Vogue-versus-the-bloggers debate, which is the old world versus the new, the upstarts getting in the faces (literally, at the shows) of the establishment.
Therefore, it can be of great use in an exercise sense.
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From a management point of view, the rebranding exercise made sense, he says, given Santander's global ambitions: "It makes little sense for them to hold on to domestic brands".
"We exercise common sense," Hula said.
Nothing about New York suggests that such an exercise makes sense.
The overriding message is to exercise common sense when considering risk.
All along, I was very focused on how I might exercise that sense of hospitality.
Will drivers exercise good sense and not use their laptops while driving?
He told ABC radio that Victoria was facing "a mixed bag" of weather, and urged people to exercise common sense.
That mission accomplished, Ms. Caplan looked around for a new way to exercise her sense of humor.
Yes, consumers need to exercise common sense and self-control in making decisions about their health and diet.
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