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" We didn't really need to plan anything".
(Followed by an anxious e-mail message later: "Did you get my text?") "In my profession, I really need to plan ahead," said Mimi Yang, 29, a reluctant BlackBerry-toting corporate litigator.
You really need to plan for every contingency ahead of time.
That's something that you really need to plan a little bit for, so if I wanted to join (I would if there was a hotel nearby that I could stay in), I could do so and let them know with the click of a button.
"Suppose there's some critical computations that need to be made, on the mission to Mars or when we arrive at Mars, we really need to plan ahead and make sure that that computational capacity is available to them, and it's not three- or five-year old technology," Dr. Fernandez told me.
You really need to plan things out 15 years, which is very tough in such a fluctuating market.
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They don't have much choice considering what's left on Rodriguez's contract, but they really do need to plan their immediate future without him, writes Jon Paul Morosi on Foxsports.com.com
They don't really even need to plan anything after they've gotten engaged since they did it all before!
Sometimes, you really don't need to plan much of anything--just decide on a start time and let the party run its course!
"The clock really is ticking; I need to plan".
But it can also do the more careful navigation on rough terrain where we need to plan really one foothold after the next.
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