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Do our increased sanity, extra time at the dinner table and lower gasoline bills outweigh the risk that we may be derailing the careers of future musicians and Olympic athletes?
For example being constantly tuned into the news media may be derailing your focus and fueling your negative emotions, so it may be helpful to limit how often you monitor the news streams.
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Mr Juncker may be derailed.
After all, Andrew Mason, the company's chief executive, has another big event in his life this fall that may be derailed by a delay in the I.P.O.
But if Turkey fails to win its invitation to formal talks, democratic and economic reforms may be derailed; and Islamic militancy could grow.For anybody who wants to avoid that, every tactical victory chalked up by Mr Erdogan is good news.
And the Google/AdMob acquisition (which may be derailed) could add another formidable competitor to the party.
The caveat: Any recovery would be slow and may be derailed by further financial chaos.
It's unclear how Google's acquisition of AdMob will shake out (although this may be derailed).
It's unclear how Google's acquisition of AdMob (although this may be derailed) and Apple's acquisition of Quattro Wireless will effect the other ad networks in the space.
Mom Christy's (Anna Faris) ambition to become a lawyer may be derailed by the cost of education.
For many companies, in fact, the creation of shareholder value may not show up for a decade or more -- and even then may be derailed along the way by short-term market disruptions.
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