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And many people time market moves badly.
It's better to do a few moves well, than many moves badly.
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"If there was an independence referendum now I believe the SNP would lose because the economic numbers have moved badly against Scotland... it would be lost 60-40".
The first two legislative moves failed badly, but the Gin Act of 1736 gave reformers all they wanted: it raised taxes and license fees and rewarded informers who squealed on illegal vendors.
While Rico sells plastic bowls and bust enlargers door to door, Napoleon practices his dance moves, does badly with girls, tests a time machine and runs a student election campaign for his new friend Pedro (Efren Ramirez), the only boy in school with a mustache.
But as political scientist Ashutosh Varshney says that "although the short-term consequences of not allowing genuine internal democracy might help a political party, lending efficacy and cohesion, we know from history that such moves can badly hurt in the long run".
"I didn't move my best tonight, but it didn't feel like I was moving really badly.
The villagers say that the United Nations came with a digger to make the grave, but that it was up to the local people to move the badly decomposed bodies into it.
Every investor has at one time or another moved from badly performing stocks to a better-performing group, only to see the sold stocks recover and out-perform the new investments.
Zucker wanted to clear the way to install Ben Silverman as head of the peacock network, a move that badly backfired.
Do not attempt to move a badly injured person.
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