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Fair warning: it takes fortitude to fend off his solicitations.
"To be successful in business is like working in a restaurant; it takes fortitude and control," Mr. Steinberg said.
"They were buying up properties at 10 to 20 cents on the dollar, buying while other people were selling, which takes fortitude".
To get up once when floored takes fortitude if the very tools of your trade are the last thing you can trust.
After all, even for an independent-minded analyst, slapping a "sell" or "underperform" rating on a stock takes fortitude: In doing so, an analyst risks that the company could shut him or her out and not be as forthcoming with information that would help construct price targets.
That takes fortitude".
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Securing one of the 300 coveted seats inside the Supreme Court chamber took fortitude and patience, not to mention sterling connections.
At the point of "maximum pessimism" he would enter, and clean up.It took fortitude, he would say, to do the opposite of what the crowd was doing.
Riding in winter takes some fortitude and planning, but it can be as pleasurable and safe as summertime cruising.
Mr. Savarese said he couldn't comment on the Martoma case, but in general, refusing to cooperate is "bolder, riskier and takes intestinal fortitude".
It takes considerable fortitude to rev up my social motor long enough to endure two hours of school gossip and high-pitched squealing over the din of Britney Spears records.
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