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"I feel like I'm going to have to make the first move, and I don't do first moves!" "Why don't girls make first moves more often?" asked Brian, Jesse's 16-year-old friend.
She spun on her back and flipped onto her knees, electrifying the arena with moves more often associated with street dancers than English gymnasts.
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But another reason is that people move more often than they once did.
Renters tend to be less involved in local communities because they are forced to move more often.
But today's designers also communicate more with one another and move more often among companies and across continents.
It would be good to see them moving more often at full force and with full rigor.
Staff should move more often between the IMF and the private sector.Conditionality the policy strings the Fund attaches to its loans should also be more concise.
Small businesses and households would provide a much bigger market, but they tend to be less creditworthy and to move more often.
They are typically in their early 30s, earn less than $50,000 annually, are unmarried and move more often than the norm.
But I also wonder about labour mobility; Americans have to move more often for their jobs, increasing the appeal of renting rather than direct ownership.
African-Americans also move more often than whites, making them more likely to try to vote outside the precincts where they are registered.
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