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In school, she would procrastinate and then pull desperate all-nighters to study for an exam.
Howard Hughes would procrastinate all the time.
However, the current self-adaptive scheduling methods cannot provide a high-accuracy recognizing of the two conditions: urgency or normal, which would procrastinate the system into a high-performance status, while the best rescue time is lost.
Army would procrastinate like this for as long as he could, until finally his deadline got his attention.
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When it comes to shipping, I know that Amazon.com would not procrastinate.
But hardline opponents of Mr Chavez fretted that the president would simply procrastinate over any referendum; they want an indefinite strike to force him out.
"He would just procrastinate, wait till the last minute and then take a pill to study for tests," said Ryan Sykes, a friend.
The drawings are intentionally less than pristine because, he said, because "I know if I made them high quality, I would just procrastinate and never do them".
Lawmakers in both houses, fearful of constituents' wrath, would prefer to procrastinate as usual.
"No company would let you procrastinate on health insurance," said David Laibson, a Harvard University economics professor.
Christmas shoppers who procrastinate would be able to call up a retail site on Christmas Eve and have the virtual gift -- or, rather, an image of the gift -- arrive via e-mail to a recipient on Dec. 25.
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