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HEDGE funds survive by knowing when to take a deal and when to pass.
People who direct tend to want to be in control, and Mike's gift is knowing when to take his hands off and just let it happen.
It's getting the turkey out of the oven -- or rather, knowing when to take it out of the oven -- that presents the challenge.
As both Claire and I have found, there are alternative relaxation methods that can keep you grounded: reading, carving out more time to spend with friends, and simply knowing when to take a break from the frenetic pace of life.
Connolly's dashabout dialogue can be a little overwhelming at times, but he has a knack for knowing when to take a step back and give us some rich descriptive scenes - notably a lovely passage that takes us with two adventurous types right up to the forbidden prow of the boat, Titanic -style.
But there's also something to be said for knowing when to take the money and run.
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Sometimes knowing when to hold or fold 'em takes brains, but a little luck never hurts either.
The million dollars is for knowing when to make it.
Then there's a need to sift through each script to separate clinical need from inappropriate demand, her role as the patient-centred port in a storm offering every alternative, yet knowing when to just take control and steer, and balancing micro-management from the top with her autonomy to care for her patients in the way she knows best.
"As a coach, it's knowing when to push and when to take our foot off the pedal.
Unfortunately, there is no set formula for knowing when to ship and when to take your bags onboard.
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