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"If you signed up for something, why start yelling that the rules are unfair?" asked President Toomas Hendrik Ilves of Estonia, which, after a catastrophic slump, now has one of Europe's few economies with robust growth.
"I have seen stories in the news of people getting signed up for something they didn't mean to". Others, though, are just as stuck today as they were in the past.
At a mentoring program at Mount Sinai Hospital this fall, she signed up for something she never thought she would do -- fly in a glider, 4,000 feet in the air.
I had signed up for something that kept me running from myself.
Every time we've signed up for something [it's been] before we were even ready.
At a basic level, you are now nurturing leads and encouraging the people who have signed up for something to take the leap and purchase something, or become a user/take a free trial.
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Ask potential consumers to sign up for something.
Or would she be signing up for something entirely different?
Heaven forbid you try to sign up for something just for fun!
More and more of us are signing up for something AND something holidays.
Is it not counterintuitive to sign up for something that puts us in the line of sometimes very real fire?
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