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Recent Memory Loss that Affects Job Performance
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While the above advantages are bound to result in better average performance of the investments, it must be clearly understood that this can neither compete with abnormal appreciation of a few shares nor escape the effect of a bearish market when share prices are lower than their purchase price
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You should exit a fund when you need money or the funds performance does not satisfy you or when you want to modify the portfolio distribution
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The most important thing is the long-term performance record
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You should look for funds that have a good performance record over the long-term
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They’ve been given complimentaries for this performance
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‘I’ll be along to sit with you for the performance though, Kate
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The ache in my guts still rankled but I had no desire for a repeat performance
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"Where's the lawn ornaments?" he asked, pointing with his chin at the performance pad
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There is also a budding industry making musical instruments growing up in the area around the Performance Hall
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and after the second performance of the Cobra relax before you
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' He sighed a sad smile, indicating his remarkable performance was complete, and I watched the lady disappear inside the windmill
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’ He replied as I nearly burst with pride at my gg’s performance
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‘Yes, she was, wasn’t she?’ Alastair interposed, waving his fork for emphasis, ‘That aria at the end of the first act, you know … the one when you finished in tears … it got me every bloody performance! How you coped with the emotional blast I do not know
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That stops me dead in my tracks, Alastair has never, but never, told me how my performance affects him – technically, yes, personally, never
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All across the land hopeful suitors practiced their funniest party turns and their most amazing performance art works in the hope of winning the princess’ hand in marriage
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The men of the countryside bring tribute and watch a little performance, but mainly they offer tribute in exchange for an encounter with the temple girls in the holy sacrament of sexual union
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‘The standard of performance was pretty high – we had some really talented girls
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She stood before the mirror for a moment and tried to psyche herself up to performance level
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He had watched, months before, as the boy and his father spent weeks rowing around the lake, which had culminated in the amazing display of gymnastic prowess before his own eyes as sole witness to the performance down on the little boat dock
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” The Sportsman defended himself, “While on holiday in Scotland, I was offered a go with one rod of Livingson's construction, by a British gentleman who boasted of its unparalleled performance
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and encouragement according to some internal performance scale that
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They had wandered by a performance after dinner, some of the men in both the troops were quite built, although he thought the women on the losing team were actually prettier
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Billy is drawn back from the performance starting in his head by the sound of Carol's voice
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This was well, as the Spelman's were to attend a theater performance at the Madison Square Theater that evening, but Mr
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In a moment's pause, during which they might hope for the performance to continue, it was finally recognized for the end it was, and a wave of applause and genuine pleasure sounded through the room like a clap of thunder as it washed back upon Kaitlyn and her father
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Spelman simply, still delighted in his daughter's performance
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“As you can see, Kaitlyn was quite convincing when she insisted that she pursue public performance
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Roman would help me, but even he was surprised at my recent performance
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“Nonsense, I wasn't even the most vocal in praise of your performance on the Britainic
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Harry simply said, “Tada!” and they all laughed at their impressive performance
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She’d actually measured performance by holes in the sole of shoes
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Miss Sarah Bunker volunteered to sponsor the Theater Society on the condition that her students would be instrumental in any productions set for performance
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While thousands of miles away, Harry was finishing his penultimate term at Malvern, the Village Players readied for their opening night performance
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For everyone who later recalled the pleasure of being in the audience upon that first performance was ever after given the respect afforded a minor celebrity; to recollect for their listeners the excitement and the thrill of being present at the very beginning of what became a beloved tradition of the little village on the Tahoe
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At the following rehearsal, before the next weekly performance, Kaitlyn broached the subject to the Players, of how to dispose of the receipts from each engagement
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Kaitlyn reminded them of last minute changes for the next performance and walked home
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Roman was moved into the starting rotation because of his performance in
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What was the meaning behind the message on the screen ‘Engine performance within normal parameters?’ It had been on since he took over the aeroplane
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As the performance progressed, I felt more and more
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The performance of this horrid office is even said to be the avowed business by which some people earn their subsistence
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When the law does not enforce the performance of contracts, it puts all borrowers nearly upon the same footing with bankrupts, or people of doubtful credit, in better regulated countries
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Among the barbarous nations who overran the western provinces of the Roman empire, the performance of contracts was left for many ages to the faith of the contracting parties
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Inwardly Brice could sense she was bursting with glee not only because of the trick she played on Tetloan, but also from anticipation, fully expecting to awe the crowd and her instructors with her performance
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A few good books and advice can guide them in their quest for more happiness and better performance
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Are you satisfied or not with your performance? Make the point and face the reality without undue emotion
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To them, success, happiness and performance are synonyms
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The ultimate measure used to rate your performance refers essentially to the efforts devoted to complete your task and takes into account the talents you were afforded when you were born
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The customs of merchants, which were established when the barbarous laws of Europe did not enforce the performance of their contracts, and which, during the course of the two last centuries, have been adopted into the laws of all European nations, have given such extraordinary privileges to bills of exchange, that money is more readily advanced upon them than upon any other species of obligation; especially when they are made payable within so short a period as two or three months after their date
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We both bowed after the performance while Shreya looked on
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His services generally perish in the very instant of their performance, and seldom leave any trace of value behind them, for which an equal quantity of service could afterwards be procured
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Her next performance was melodramatic at best
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She was rather disappointed with his performance
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The proper performance of those several duties of the sovereign necessarily supposes a certain expense ; and this expense again necessarily requires a certain revenue to support it
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The court of chancery, as a court of conscience, first took upon it to enforce the specific performance of agreements
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When the breach of contract consisted in the non-payment of money, the damage sustained could be compensated in no other way than by ordering payment, which was equivalent to a specific performance of the agreement
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The performance of this duty requires, too, very different degrees of expense in the different periods of society
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But in this respect, as well as in many others, nations have not always acted consistently; and in the greater part of the commercial states of Europe, particular companies of merchants have had the address to persuade the legislature to entrust to them the performance of this part of the duty of the sovereign, together with all the powers which are necessarily connected with it
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The discipline of the college, at the same time, may enable him to force all his pupils to the most regular attendance upon his sham lecture, and to maintain the most decent and respectful behaviour during the whole time of the performance
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Such is the generosity of the greater part of young men, that so far from being disposed to neglect or despise the instructions of their master, provided he shews some serious intention of being of use to them, they are generally inclined to pardon a great deal of incorrectness in the performance of his duty, and sometimes even to conceal from the public a good deal of gross negligence
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The proper performance of every service seems to require, that its pay or recompence should be, as exactly as possible, proportioned to the nature of the service
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That he finally settled on Janet Reno, Dade County, Florida prosecutor, with no executive experience, says perhaps all that need be said, in view of her performance in office
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arrived at the theater about twenty minutes after the performance had started and immediately stepped into the theater
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No life had been lost in the performance of his mission to date
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There is something radically wrong with the ways our mainstream historians evaluate presidential performance
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“That was quite the performance, Miss Zakis
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It was a command performance
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She bowed to the admiring crowds and lifted her eyes to the upper levels, searching every face, as she had done at every performance for the past four years, hoping, wishing, that today might be the day that he would come for her
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The court, rather sarcastically asked: “Why ten minutes?” Perhaps the Judge expected a better performance by the couple, and the SAP detectives expected less? I just don’t know the answer to that one
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Lieutenant (now Colonel) Miley, who represented headquarters at the front, made superhuman effort to sustain relations with the various brigades, fearlessly exposing himself in the performance of the work of a full staff
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The negative impact on morale, however, may quietly produce a backlash of indifference among police officers whose performance in the line of duty is often met with contempt rather than gratitude
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After we received our Golf Gti’s a rumour started that a small hole drilled in the inlet manifold (or something) would increase the air mixture of the fuel injection and thus more performance
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In other words, higher performance standards in conjunction with broad-based curricular formats initiated by under performing schools is the only sure fire way of ensuring that each student achieves his or 28
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Performance should properly fulfill its stated goals and objectives or otherwise final results will necessarily be called into question
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Inter racial and ethnic marriages in recent years, however, have gradually erased such distinctions or genetic dispositions and environmental influences, by blending hereditary characteristics and socio/cultural factors that may otherwise enhance or (diminish) performance
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The effectiveness of any performance measure is (ultimately) determined by its results, not by its intentions; in which case, an idea would simply be an idea whose (intrinsic) merit(s), if any, would reside in a state of potential animation
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reflect what will happen in that performance
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trate on healing and consequently loss of performance edge
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because of the amount of performance success it is likely to steal
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Income disparities are not troubling per se, nor should they be, provided that increases in marginal family income(s) (based on performance) are comprehensive and that every (qualified) individual enjoys fair and equal access to market opportunities as they present themselves
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The hastening of scholastic mediocrity in America‘s (urban) Public School System is understood by the efforts of (its) soft-headed administrators and educators seeking to promote equality of results at the expense of its brightest students, many of whom are routinely held in check in order to allow their less talented classmates ―sufficient‖ opportunity to play catch-up; oftentimes necessitating a lowering of academic standards for the ―benefit‖ of other students who are intellectually less gifted, thereby promoting false impressions of academic achievement where performance results are (oftentimes) questionable
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Graphics and visual effects are very resource-hungry and can severely affect system performance, especially if you have an older computer and an integrated video card that has no dedicated memory of its own
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Locate the Performance section and click on the Settings button
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It offers full performance when you are using your PC and reduces energy consumption when your computer is idle
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If you are running off battery and feel that your computer is running slow, simply plug it in and switch to this plan by clicking on the battery icon in the system tray and selecting the High Performance radio button
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The closest thing to the High Performance plan is the Always On option
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In theory, your files and folders should only be indexed when the computer is idle, so that there aren’t any performance issues
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Click on the Advanced tab and then click on the Settings button in the Performance section
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AHCI stands for Advanced Host Controller Interface, which is a new hardware communication standard from Intel that can significantly improve the performance of SATA drives
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William found himself laughing with the audience and enjoying the performance to the point of wanting more
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Corporations footing the bill should be allowed (some) input into areas directly affecting a company‘s performance; for example, suggested coursework compatible with a company‘s business requirements or communicating effectively
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Academic standards are not necessarily established because they are considered achievable but because they represent objective performance measures perceived worthy of achievement, notwithstanding (the) student‘s ability to achieve them
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It was a performance such as Beth had never seen and caused her to smile broadly
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From this secluded vantage, she seldom missed the nighttime adventure of observing the multitude of human interactions playing out in the bar, the adjoining lounge and, by peering over the plastic foliage, the casino – three simultaneous stages of live performance
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School lunch programs and Head Start have a measurable effect on helping improve school performance and graduation rates
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That represents great richness for the city, and Jesús Fernández, who headed that exemplary and inspirational performance, deserves a warm hand of applause for its success
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‘High performance aircraft,’ that idea would bear some investigation
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The sexual performance of a buck can be affected by diseases caused by
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” Caroline’s acting skills at the matinee performance were worthy of award
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The men often seemed to stare fascinated by my performance as a lecturer