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"When you call people and tell people what your purpose is, you're likely to get something".
Today he said, "One is much more likely to get something accomplished being at the table rather than not".
"The bet was that you're more likely to get something out of Arnold by being cooperative than by fighting him and pushing him into the arms of conservatives".
"They may have deals or contracts set up with 20 or 30 different suppliers, so you're much more likely to get something that's right for you," said David Feit, chief executive of Travants, a company in New York that matches travelers and agents.
You're more likely to get something from a restaurant".
Remember $60 is the new $20 so you are not so likely to get something worthwhile for less than $40.
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But if you want — and, again, most Americans do — a system that has guaranteed access, community rating, and that keeps insurance relatively affordable for the average American, you're likely going to get something like Obamacare.
Because no matter how much you study what may happen in real-time, you can never really predict the future, and in this area, as in some others we will briefly mention, the more knowledgeable you are, it appears, the less likely you are to get something right.
So we are more likely to pay extra to get something we like.
"With these kinds of numbers, which I think are more likely than not, you have pressure to get something done".
They found that men who expressed their anger constructively, using it to try to get something done, were less likely to develop heart disease.
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