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During the 1990's, when many investors were chasing double- and even triple-digit gains with dot-com companies, the slow-and-steady philosophy of investment clubs seemed dull and timid.
Manuel explained that his slow-and-steady philosophy was how he normally handled injuries this early in spring training, especially when it came to players who were guaranteed to make the team and when he had the luxury of time.
Falcons at Bears Sunday, 1 p.m. Line: Falcons by 3 The Falcons abandoned their slow-and-steady philosophy in the off-season, trading five draft picks for the right to select receiver Julio Jones, a deep threat to complement Roddy White and open running room for the plowhorse Michael Turner.
Read Louise Taylor's full Sunderland season preview Garry Monk believes in continuing with Swansea's philosophy of steady possession play and clever movement in the final third.
Esmaeel, whose mother is Argentine and Catholic, said he learned about his Egyptian and Arabic heritage in his father's restaurant kitchen, where he grew up inhaling a steady diet of humanist philosophy, along with delicacies like lamb with pomegranate and Pharaoh's harvest goose.
In Mr. Ohga's design philosophy, the steady miniaturization of electronics was to make devices not merely smaller but also more intimate, creating a one-to-one relationship between people and machines — the theory of the Walkman, introduced in 1979, and other Sony successes.
Coffee is a grim, unsweetened philosophy in the steady discourse of law and disorder.
And Bruce Caldwell, the author of the intellectual biography "Hayek's Challenge," said he hoped that we were experiencing, partly through Ryan's ascendancy, the first stage of a slow but steady embrace of Hayek's philosophy.
She was beautifully patient with stuff, putting it all down in a steady harvest, a student of philosophy and the classics, alert to the ripples and quirks of contemporary life, a word child who, confident of being loved, could afford to lavish her attention on everything around her. John Updike contributed fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism to The New Yorker for a half century.
She was beautifully patient with stuff, putting it all down in a steady harvest, a student of philosophy and the classics, alert to the ripples and quirks of contemporary life, a word child who, confident of being loved, could afford to lavish her attention on everything around her.
Steady as she goes is the philosophy.
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