The "fear of missing out," or FOMO, is anxiety that you are missing out on a potential opportunity or social event.
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I think he's missing out in it, and I think he's missing out on really unifying our country when we need it right now.
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Otherwise, "you're missing out on the healthy bacteria; you're missing out on all the nutrients contained in food; you're missing out on the dietary fiber, which are what we call prebiotics, and literally, the roughage in the diet stimulates the gastrointestinal lining," he said.
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Cory Nakasue, a somatic therapist and astrologer, told me she's getting over her "FOMO issues" — Fear of Missing Out — and instead enjoys missing out on things.
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It ceased to be simply a sign, after the fact, that you were missing out on things and became itself the thing you were missing out on.
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Not only are you missing out on the lovely nuances of your new home when you spend too much time away from it, but you're also missing out on money.
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Call it fear of missing out — on housing investments.
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If you have FOMO (fear of missing out) -- don't.
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So they are missing out on health care and schooling, and everything that you would expect to be missing out on if you're living on a tiny sandbank in the Indian Ocean.
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"I'm not surprised that the industry is saying that they don't want to be missing out from Canada," Sabet said, "but frankly I think it's a good thing that they are missing out."
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If you aren't following Turner on Instagram, you're missing out.
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It's actually quite OK. You're not missing out on anything.
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But what if we were missing out on something good?
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"Are you really missing out on that much?" he questioned.
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"We want that 'fear of missing out' moment," Lewitinn says.
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After all, "if you aren't listening, you are missing out."
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What am I missing out on by not using Reddit?
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And Jay Z wasn't missing out from wearing any diamonds.
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Go deeper: Investors are missing out on the food revolution
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As a result, researchers are missing out on that data.
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Do you ever feel like you're missing out on something?
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These people do not know what they're missing out on.
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Teller has been open about missing out on the role.
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She was missing out on some sweeeeet head rushes TBH.
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Call it a case of FOMO — Fear of Missing Out.
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It was originally a fear of missing out, I think.
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I'd rather be ignorant of what I'm missing out on.
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I think it might be best to embrace missing out.
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If you haven't watched Tattoo Fixers before, you're missing out.
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Still feeling remorseful about missing out on the cryptocurrency wave?
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If not, you won't be missing out on that much.
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How do you deal with that fear of missing out?
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OK I guess you will be missing out on something.
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Too many children are still missing out on lifesaving vaccines.
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If you haven't had Wawa's food, you're really missing out.
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Here's what you'll be missing out on with iOS 13.
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It's not like that fear of missing out is unsubstantiated.
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Because of that, they're missing out on a huge opportunity.
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We could be missing out on understanding those breakthrough moments.
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Roasted ChickpeasIf you've never had roasted chickpeas, you're missing out.
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First off, the fear of missing out is total bullshit.
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You know what we're missing out on is this kimchi.
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Yes, social distancing might mean missing out on some fun.
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No more regretting forgotten coupons or missing out on discounts.
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Its top athletes are also missing out on state payments.
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Act now or risk missing out on millions of dollars.
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But I'd been missing out on a world of opportunity.
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"Minimalists don't mind missing out on small things," he writes.
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There is the fear of missing out, which is ... right?
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The potentially bigger risks: missing out on an economy roaring back.
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They may experience the fear of missing out, greed and overconfidence.
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For those who haven't read "Things That Matter," you're missing out.
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You're not missing out when you say "no" to other opportunities.
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And some big players might be missing out of the box.
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In today's tech environment, that means missing out on a lot.
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It's content I've been missing out on for nearly a decade.
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But it seems many people are missing out on this concept.
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Did you ever worry that you were missing out on things?
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A small consolation gift for missing out on your iPhone dream.
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Many are disappointed about missing out on the free pizza, too.
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If you aren't following Gordon Ramsay on Twitter, you're missing out.
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It also led to missing out on other things later on.
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Both the fashion and media industries are missing out, big time.
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They're missing out on community — and, for LGBTQ people, that's essential.
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"Make sure you're not missing out, seize the day," she said.
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"We're missing out on that critical voice in Congress," she said.
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Tim, who, granted, is missing out on some sleep, gets upset.
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"I didn't want to feel I was missing out," she says.
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If you're not using any attachments then you're seriously missing out.
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Some employees are missing out on doctor's visits and flu shots.
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You're not missing out on a new lightning fast 5G network.
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Or missing out on an incredible opportunity from a prospective client.
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If you haven't read her cookbook in full, you're missing out.
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But am I missing out on something in my papal fervor?
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So was she disappointed on missing out on the outright record?
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The unfortunate side effect: People in America are seriously missing out.
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Closing yourself off will find you missing out on exciting journeys.
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But, if that was the case, you are definitely missing out.
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"It feels like there's a fear of missing out," she added.
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They are missing out on the security and happiness that provides.
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Bottomline: if you don't own one of these, you're missing out.
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You cannot skip steps because that means missing out on experience.
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Sit on the sidelines and fear missing out on further gains?
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But I never felt like I was missing out on anything.
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By stating that unilaterally, they're missing out on a potential audience.
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If you're not still quoting this special, then you're missing out.
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But you are missing out on that connectivity with the clientele.
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When the markets are soaring, "fear of missing out" drives investors.
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Will there be any kind of FOMO [fear of missing out]?
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If you aren't watching The Bold Type, you are missing out.
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Big opportunity But banks could be missing out on a bonanza.
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"It's the whole FOMO thing — fear of missing out," he said.
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I don't much mind my husband missing out on this part.
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All of which means missing out can be a good thing.
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He's not missing out on this experience because he's always with me.
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The motive for widespread mortgage fraud is simple: fear of missing out.
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Apple Pie Latkes If you've never had dessert latkes, you're missing out!
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Am I missing out on UK acts who are doing similar things?
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Obviously, Intel made a mistake by missing out on the iPhone business.
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If you still haven't tried virtual reality, then yes, you're missing out.
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Investors hate two things above all else: losing money and missing out.
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If you watch Bravo and don't listen to this, you're missing out.
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Face your fears you never know what you can missing out on.
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"I think this is largely the fear of missing out," Irwin said.
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Unfortunately, the show feels as though it's missing out on a lot.
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Ever gaze out your window and wonder what you're missing out on?
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But to ignore Shortcuts would be missing out on the bigger picture.
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After all, "if you aren't listening, you are missing out," he says.
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Their fear of missing out has made it firmly a buyer's market.
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So, why are investors missing out on 60% of the market's profits?
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The hardest part is missing out on a physical and emotional connection.
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Now consider we're also missing out on advances in our own healthcare.
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As of right now, I'm missing out on $1,142.77 worth of rewards.
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In the NBC/WSJ poll, that sense of missing out is nonpartisan.
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However, the actress wasn't too upset about missing out on that role.
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"You could be missing out on upside," said Penney of Penney Financial.
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If you haven't experienced the Vegas pool scene, you're seriously missing out.
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I couldn't help but feel like I was missing out on stuff.
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Adam Feibel is still hurt about missing out on those Beyonce tickets.
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In fact, he feels people who play it safe are missing out.
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When you make fear-based decisions, you're generally thinking about missing out.
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If they are working, missing out on pay would be another burden.
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If you're not following Glenn Close on Instagram, you're really missing out.
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You're missing out on a lot of stuff other children can have.
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Also missing out on the weekend were Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson.
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Missing out on the next primary debate could come at a cost.
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If anything this is more like ROMO — rage originated by missing out.
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This is a huge problem for those millennials who are missing out.
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Vermont's governor might be missing out because of the state's "famous frugality".
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Facebook added to her isolation, increasing her FOMO: Fear of Missing Out.
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His main explanation for this: "FOMO," or the fear of missing out.
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You grab the remainder in a panic, for fear of missing out.
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It's not too late to hear what you've been missing out on.
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Well, it seems as if I've been missing out my whole life.
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And that means patients could be missing out on potentially beneficial treatments.
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And by not joining they're missing out on a very big market.
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But there's a problem with this approach: the fear of missing out.
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What is the public missing out on without a press corps there?
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And so we are missing out on a lot of good questions.
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On the other hand, how bad is your fear of missing out?
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You'll need to act fast if you want to avoid missing out.
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Still, sometimes we're afraid to say no because we fear missing out.
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I think we're back into the FOMO mindset — fear of missing out.
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Anxiety about missing out and keeping up clamors within at all hours.
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Act fast to avoid missing out on this great professional development course.
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This is true heartbreak, and the ultimate fear of missing out realized.
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By not filling out the FAFSA, American college students are missing out.
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You may, however, be missing out on some features if they don't.
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If you're one of them, you're missing out on a golden opportunity.
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For these women, the cost of menstruation is missing out on life.
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If you're a tinkerer and you aren't using either, you're missing out.
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Fearing you're missing out and knowing you've been left out are different.
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Because here's the thing: If you don't even try, you're missing out.
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Whether they reply—well, I like to think they're missing out, LOL.
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"People need to be a little more sanguine and not be afraid of missing out, because what they could be missing out on is a major-league correction," Daniel Alpert, an investment banker and economist, told The Hill.
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Because you can't be missing out on these effects: Bubble effects Fullscreen effects
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I'm probably missing out on how important that segment of my life was.
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Photo via DJ Khaled on Instagram It's tough, the fear of missing out.
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It also made me feel like I was missing out on something important.
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" One thing that's explored in Ma is FOMO, or "fear of missing out.
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Fear of missing out on both a dance partner and a cost opportunity.
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If you haven't heard about the Louis Theroux bot, you've been missing out.
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Still feeling FOMO from missing out on Best Buy Apple Event last week?
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Social media-induced FOMO (fear of missing out) is messing with people too.
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But this means companies could be missing out on one important market segment.
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"Whatever he is missing out on, I think Clinton picked up," Kimball said.
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If you're a Trekkie and not watching this show, you're definitely missing out.
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It uses our fear of missing out to make sales on Prime Day.
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"It's sad because they're missing out on a really beautiful thing," he says.
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You're best off taking the A61 at Eastwood and missing out Nottingham altogether.
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Also missing out were Django Django, Last Dinosaurs, Silversun Pickups and Jungle Giants.
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Now the only excuse you'll have for missing out is having a life!
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They fear "missing out" on important events, like weddings, babies, and even funerals.
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Bob Dole resorted to advertising Viagra after missing out on the White House.
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Emerging adults are more likely to take risks, particularly to avoid missing out.
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If you're worried about missing out on the northern lights altogether, don't worry.
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I started to think I might have been missing out for 16 years.
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"I just feel this internal pressure that I'm missing out," she told me.
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Don't waste any more time complaining about missing out on your favourite shows.
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That has meant sports such as badminton, basketball and wheelchair rugby missing out.
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Really what I'm primarily missing out on is talking to non-iPhone users.
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Anyone with a smartphone lives in fear of missing out at some point.
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After years and years of missing out and getting nowhere, it feels amazing.
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And FOMO -- fear of missing out -- pushes them toward experiences over material things.
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And it can create this fear of missing out if we're not online.
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Missing out on that would be an odd call from a businessman-president.
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I, too, agree that we are missing out on the writing on paper.
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They're missing out on actual growth and overvaluing defensive stocks in the process.
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But it's also possible you just don't know what you're missing out on.
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After all, I could be missing out on a gem of a snack.
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Just think how much quality cat petting time people are missing out on.
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At first, I thought I was missing out on some Very Important Content.
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A lot of this traffic is driven by the fear of missing out.
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Chances are, mortgage costs will still be low so you're not missing out.
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She brokered me into culture and showed me what I was missing out.
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Think of all the congenital heart disease I've been missing out on. HORRIBLE.
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Leaving money in checking account you could be missing out on more growth.
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I made myself miserable with worry that I was behind and missing out.
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Owen and I shared a latent fear: What were we missing out on?
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No doubt, I'm missing out on some dodges, and making mistakes as well.
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Are you missing out on your employer match because you're not contributing enough?
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Money that's stuffed into the checking account is missing out on investment returns.
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The FOMO — fear of missing out — market did not come out of nowhere.
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If you haven't got a dressing gown then you are missing out mate.
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If you forgo rooting around, you risk missing out on the best vintage.
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Regardless, I know for sure that I'm definitely not missing out on anything.
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We have what we call JOMO, the joy of missing out at Basecamp.
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Still, by not offering deals, these brands are potentially missing out significant revenue.
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It would be so delightful they wouldn't feel like they were missing out.
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Curry is a different type of star, playing in a different NBA, but missing out on him feels like missing out on Jordan, as any fan who turned up for those Curry-free warm-ups in Dallas could tell you.
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During this time he was missing out on crucial antibodies from his mother's milk.
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Missing out on Rio was heartbreaking but obviously it was there for a reason.
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It's time to get rid of email FOMO (fear of missing out) and fatigue.
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By understanding historical patterns, investors can avoid missing out on such opportunities, Dalio explains.
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Carmichael said Republicans who dismiss non-white voters are missing out on key support.
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If you haven't seen the Emmy-winning first season yet, you're SERIOUSLY missing out.
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If you're regretting missing out on the one-of-a-kind costume, fret not.
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You gave up on the show, but you hate missing out on the hype.
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It's not half bad, but we don't think we are missing out on much.
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"My kids were young, and I was missing out on their lives," he recalled.
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Aside from ecological collapse, scientists would also be missing out on potential medical discoveries.
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So until now, Apple has been missing out on that entire segment of shoppers.
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We're really not "missing out" on anything — we're just able to share it together.
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I felt so trapped and angry when I was missing out on something good.
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I booked both time slots because again, I'm anal and couldn't risk missing out.
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The only thing to fear this Halloween is missing out on this awesome drink.
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Ahead, read their tales of missing out on career opportunities, getting ghosted, and more.
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And what have you been missing out on—or what needs a second look?
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That takes the share of borrowers who are missing out down to 13 percent.
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Angelina Jolie Pitt just couldn't bear the idea of missing out on this sale.
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Asking for my own separate audio system felt like missing out on the spectacle.
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"I feel like we're missing out on something huge," Disick told Kris Jenner, 60.
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The potential of missing out on a boost from tax reform would be great.
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Seems like a clear message to Justin ... look what you're missing out on, bud.
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Ronaldo might be a little salty from missing out on this year's Ballon d'Or.
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The result is hotels (and booking services) missing out on tons of potential revenue.
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"Any company that's not looking at distributed engineering organizations is missing out," Tzuo said.
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The only thing you are missing out on are the results of idiot behavior.
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Otherwise, you risk catching spoilers or missing out on the pop culture conversation altogether.
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If you take yourself too seriously, you're missing out on the fun of life.
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So maybe we've been missing out on something summery and splendid this whole time?
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And if you're already a Shipt member, don't worry: You won't be missing out.
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Remarkably, Kristoffersen nearly repeated his hat-trick last season, missing out only at Kitzbuehel.
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If you've never heard the name Chiitan before, you sure have been missing out.
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But the insecurity and "fear of missing out" he preyed upon in his consumers?
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As a result, investors are missing out on companies earlier in the life cycle.
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"These dark patterns create a potent &aposfear of missing out&apos effect," researchers wrote.
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Consumers could also be missing out because they aren't aware of key plan details.
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"I wouldn't say you're missing out by not going for as long," he said.
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Plus, the XR has Face ID, so you're not even missing out on that.
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" Additionally, "sometimes people worry themselves into missing out on the fun things in life.
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Are you missing out on something when you watch Deep Space Nine reruns instead?
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Am I deranged for feeling sad about all the news I'm missing out on?
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When I ended up not writing it, I felt like I was missing out.
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Here's the live stream if you feel like you've been missing out: http://bit.
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My traveler alarm bells kept going off: We were missing out on the Caravaggios!
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It's just another kind of fear of missing out, manifested across a different timeline.
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You should also be aware of the reasoning for your decisions for missing out.
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It is still in danger of missing out on the Champions League next season.
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Our society appears to be missing out on most potential inventors from these groups.
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"Only then did I realize how much I was missing out on," she said.
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While this economic cycle is continuing, the risk of missing out is even greater.
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Day-trippers, though, would be missing out on the company of hippos at breakfast.
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"All that talent that the U.S. is missing out on, it's unbelievable," she said.
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Working too hard and missing out on the benefits of being a digital nomad.
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All the time missing out on our kids' first words, first steps, first crush.
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Newcastle and Sunderland are both scrapping to avoid missing out on the larger windfall.
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MICHAEL And I don't watch "This Is Us," so I guess I'm missing out.
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Seeing your friends tagged in the photo drives "FOMO" -- the fear of missing out.
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If you keep missing out on promotions, your employer may not be the problem.
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DR STEPHEN BLACKChief analystAskmy GPBiggleswade, Bedfordshire FOMOs v JOMOs I appreciated Bartleby's piece (February 2nd) on the two tribes of working life: the FOMOs (those who have a fear of missing out) and the JOMOs (who relish the joy of missing out).
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"If you guys don't follow Carrie Fisher on Twitter, you are missing out" she says.
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How mad at yourself should you be for missing out on that perfectly timed investment?
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Maybe you'll even feel like you're sorely missing out if you don't pay for them.
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Basically, offline businesses are missing out on new digital distribution opportunities and, therefore, big cash.
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If you're still using traditional makeup brushes to apply foundation and powder, you're missing out.
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The machines may be stronger than us, but they're missing out on a vital superpower.
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This week, Entertainment Tonight talked to Murray about missing out on the Gilmore Girls revival.
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Either you're missing out on capital gains, or you're playing limbo with your account balance.
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But I also remember feeling like I'd be missing out if I didn't buy something.
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You'll be thanking yourself in a month or two for not missing out on this.
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Born without her left forearm, model Kelly Knox never felt like she was missing out.
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Don't feel like you're missing out if you don't have any natural placements at all.
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Or was I missing out on the best dating life by not looking him up?
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And if you already own the WRT32X, don't be too worried that you're missing out.
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If Shaq refuses to believe they're real, he's missing out on some awe-inspiring experiences.
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I check US Weekly and TMZ to make sure I'm not missing out on anything.
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But with our fixation on all things tech, we're missing out on the big picture.
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Sleep is a necessity, and missing out on it for whatever reason is never good.
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But you&aposre actually switching, and so you&aposre actually missing out on important things.
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There are potentially millions of data entries about cities, and city officials are missing out.
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If you didn't like piano lessons as a kid, then you might be missing out.
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We agreed that the Maine lobster experience was an institution and California was missing out.
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The company is missing out on a big lucrative market with peer-to-peer payments.
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The more that men in positions of authority act poorly, the more they're missing out.
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But honestly, you'd be missing out, and depriving yourself of a fun, fizzy summer pleasure.
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In the meantime, cross your fingers that you're not missing out on any great updates.
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Google shares have been missing out on a rally enjoyed by the other FAANG stocks.
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But there's an entire section you might still be missing out on: the baby aisle.
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A well-written letter can make the difference between winning your bid and missing out.
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"I think it sucks for whoever is missing out on $63 million," added Ali Paul.
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On the downside, 16 percent said they worried about missing out while they were offline.
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There's nothing worse than missing out on a text message because you didn't see it.
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The pain of narrowly missing out on concert tickets is an all too common feeling.
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In today's work environment, most distractions stem from the fear of missing out, or FOMO.
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If you don't do that, you are missing out on what life has to offer.
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While some countries have too many tourists, travelers are missing out on some amazing destinations.
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How much was I missing out on with headphones in my ears at all times?
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This intense fear of missing out can lead to regrettable investments in companies, Gordon says.
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After missing out on becoming Mandela's successor, Ramaphosa withdrew from active political life in 1997.
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Who knows what good biblical gossip we've been missing out on after thousands of years.
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The Dutch, despite missing out on some Bosch masterworks, are justifiably proud of their achievement.
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And finally, I realized that I was missing out by constantly checking all my feeds.
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And that's the kind of stuff I feel that I'm missing out, a little bit.
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As Glastonbury is a younger crowd, the "In" side is missing out on some voters.
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Nintendo is missing out by not doing more as it extends to the iPhone generation.
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This is really what I mean when I talk about the joy of missing out.
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That means they're missing out opportunities for long-term growth, and lots of wealth-building.
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He added that he felt he had been missing out on other aspects of life.
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Missing out on that audience could be bad news for a campaign that's already struggling.
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Now he risks missing out on the 73 Games in Tokyo for altogether different reasons.
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Missing out on a minimum of three matches for the United States was nearly unthinkable.
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Not long ago, people were worried about poor children missing out on the digital revolution.
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More and more, it's the people who haven't cut the cord who are missing out.
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Speaking of missing out, media outlets may be losing potential viewers by ignoring women's sports.
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You're worried you're missing out on moneyThe average checking account has an interest rate of .
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AirDrop really is great and Android/Windows people don't know what they're missing out on.
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"It&aposs the fear of missing out versus the fear of over-fitting," Rothman said.
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Instead, negotiate a performance bonus up front to avoid potentially missing out down the road.
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Not to mention you're missing out on the pleasure of ripping kale off its stem.
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This year, many companies are missing out on the boom that the holiday usually brings.
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As a child, I was convinced that turning in meant missing out on illicit fun.
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I suddenly started to wonder what I might be missing out on by not switching.
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The fear of missing out is almost worse than the constant stream of goings-on.
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But iPhone owners will be missing out on the features that make AirPods so great.
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If you're not investing, you're missing out on interest that can exponentially grow your contributions.
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By not negotiating for more money, workers could be missing out on some serious cash.
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What is tragic is most Chinese don't even know what they are missing out on.
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But Whitehead thinks the industry as a whole is missing out on a golden opportunity.
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So you might be missing out on some features and a supposedly improved user experience.
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Then again, sometimes missing out on a major commission just means avoiding lots of headaches.
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Well, I'm here to tell you that you might be missing out on some great snacks!
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Portland, McCollum said, "hit the lottery" by missing out on their pursuit of Parsons last summer.
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In fact, she thinks "missing out" is the "biggest risk" for the individual investor right now.
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But the fear of missing out can push you to buy things you end up regretting.
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One is that my daughters were being affected by the FOMO [Fear of Missing Out] issue.
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On the evidence of the P10, though, the US isn't missing out on all that much.
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Get one if you need one, but don't stress that you're missing out if you don't.
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You haven't actually been missing out on a secret hack built into the nugget box's design.
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The only question is, how much longer will US consumers be content to be missing out?
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So if that Amazon ad with Alec Baldwin is truly awesome, you won't be missing out.
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Analysts have been increasing the stock's price targets and investors fear missing out on the action.
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Click through to see some of the top makeup buys you might be missing out on.
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Too bad Trump is still in Bedminster, New Jersey, missing out on all the D.C. fun.
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As a result, she says, Twitter is missing out on a wide swath of diverse perspectives.
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You can physically feel the bass, so you're not missing out on any of the experience.
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Don't fall victim to missing out on a great opportunity just because your resume isn't robust.
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THE MOTIVE force behind trade deals is supposed to be "FOMO"—the fear of missing out.
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Huawei: Huawei makes its own processors and modems, and it's not missing out on 5G, either.
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Seriously, if you're skipping that department on your way to the shampoo aisle, you're missing out.
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If you haven't already watched the trailer, you're missing out on some serious sci-fi action.
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By not filling out FAFSA, American college students are missing out on a seriously good deal.
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If you are, then you need to reconsider your reaction, because you are probably missing out.
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Because the best medicine for missing out on a deal is finding an even better deal.
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However, the actor shared that there was no animosity about missing out on the hit movie.
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But ultimately, Google isn't missing out on anything: The phone is still constantly learning about you.
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Britain is concerned about being left outside the new cooperation and missing out on weapons projects.
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But will I be missing out if I return the game to the cupboard of shame?
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Two years of drought have harmed crops, and they are also missing out on urban jobs.
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You'll have to grab this deal before the end of the day to avoid missing out.
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Social media often disrupts our ability to be present and increases our fear of missing out.
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So scroll forth to see what gourmet goodies you've been missing out on at T.J. Maxx.
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According to CNBC, US-based companies are actually missing out on cornering the black hair market.
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Missing out on Rustin's story feels especially criminal when the fullness of his character is explored.
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And once I did, I thought to myself, 'How have I been missing out on this?
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LOS ANGELES — Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) at VidCon may be a thing of the past.
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Rondo had an exceptional all-around game, missing out on a triple-double by one assist.
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If we don't acknowledge them, we could be missing out on how the brain really works.
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What exactly am I missing out on by not listening more to their points of view?
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The businessman called the GOP race a "scam" after missing out on delegates to rival Sen.
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Do not fear missing out on a better deal with the Currys PC World price guarantee.
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Curt Schilling may be missing out on the Hall of Fame due to his conservative politics.
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Fearful of missing out an expected boom, Chinese asset managers are rushing to launch new ETFs.
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The alternative was simply to file much later, he said, and risk missing out on aid.
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Workers should confirm plan details and the match formula to make sure they aren't missing out.
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In some cases, VCs should be more afraid of investing than they are of missing out.
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Missing out on the best few days in decades of investing can have a tremendous impact.
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Fear of missing out powers a lot of the stock market for good and for bad.
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"I don't think I'm missing out on any political discourse" by tuning him out, she said.
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Why would you waste your time thinking about that and missing out on this, right here.
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Ivanka Trump said Saturday her father regretted missing out on this year's event, according to NPR.
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Time will tell, but missing out on wide deployments like Chinese public transport remains a blow.
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Less punctual (or decisive) customers have complained about missing out on the cheapest first-tier prices.
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Sure, there were times we ended up missing out on some things I kind of regret.
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When I started having sex I was like, wow, what have I been missing out on.
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If you've never seen the International Space Station in orbit, you're missing out on something awesome.
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Could she handle the risk of missing out on a treatment that might save her life?
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I also attended support meetings every night, often missing out on tucking my son into bed.
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This is always a crushing feeling to know that you are missing out on possible memories.
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If essences are not yet part of your routine, Ms. Cho would say you're missing out.
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There's no fear of missing out on anything because, quite literally, nothing is happening right now.
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Attracted by the lure of new business, and fearful of missing out, firms are piling in.
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Keeping too much in your checking account could mean missing out on valuable interest and growth.
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They need to keep a tight calendar so they know exactly what they're missing out on.
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With the biggest franchises, there will always be spoilers and fear of missing out as motivators.
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"Missing out on the last tournament with injury was frustrating for me," Welbeck told British media.
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"I think there is a strong fear of missing out back in Russia," Mr. Cherkashin said.
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Missing out on a month's rent because you can't find a tenant is a huge loss.
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Not only are you not managing things that well, but you might also be missing out.
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Is there something I've been missing out on for holding this long standing grudge against Mudkip?
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Last November, the United States was seemingly in danger of missing out on the World Cup.
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Warren Buffett has admitted missing out on Amazon as an investment and underestimating CEO Jeff Bezos.
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"If you haven't got a dressing gown then you are missing out mate," he writes. 10.
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As a result, millions of people filing taxes could be missing out on money-saving deductions.
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If you don't have an Instant Pot yet, you're missing out on some serious cooking opportunities.
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Here's what else is happening: Another downside to staying in bed: missing out on this weather.
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This time around, I certainly won&apost make the mistake of missing out on interest again.
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Adriana wrote: There will naturally be times that you feel lonely or like you're missing out.
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After missing out on becoming Mandela's deputy, Ramaphosa withdrew from active political life, switching to business.
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But what I appreciate about what she did and what I feel like we're missing out on in this kind of rush to fit into the traditional venture model, is I feel like we're missing out on companies and company cultures that could be really special.
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I was avoiding the pain of divergent thinking — but I was also missing out on its rewards.
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That said, Philo had been missing out on a reaching huge swath of potential customers until today.
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The feeling is the NFL's missing out on showcasing Atlanta's hugely popular and successful hip-hop scene.
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"The fear of missing out is going to be pretty strong in the coming weeks," he said.
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"There was a fear-of-missing-out dynamic that was driving a lot of decisions," he said.
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Some big investment banks, including Goldman Sachs, are already investing heavily in fintech to avoid missing out.
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" He also said the market could be "chasing itself higher in a fear-of-missing-out mindset.
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BUSINESS SUCCESS After missing out on becoming Mandela's successor, Ramaphosa withdrew from active political life in 1997.
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They are addictive, leading us to check them ceaselessly; a form of FOMO (fear of missing out).
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But that also means they're missing out on credit card benefits — like points, rewards and cash back.
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If you haven't started watching yet, get on that, because you're missing out on one incredible story.
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Gable said African nations were missing out on a real opportunity to attract capital from overseas investors.
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How can you make your round "hot" and trigger a fear of missing out (FOMO) among investors?
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After missing out on becoming Mandela's deputy, Ramaphosa withdrew from active political life, switching focus to business.
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But if you're not following your fair share of alpacas on the internet, you're sorely missing out.
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Think of how much we are missing out on when other martial artists are treated that way.
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An increasingly independent academic environment in China means non-Chinese speakers are missing out on important information.
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Another reason for the flood of investment into India is the fear of missing out — or FOMO.
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For another reason, you're on a reality show, and you're missing out on some major product placement.
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If the likes of Topshop and ASOS aren't on your list yet, you might be missing out.
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But I also had this feeling that when you're on tracks like that, that you're missing out.
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"Children are missing out on their routine immunizations, exposing them to the risk of disease," Taljaldin added.
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He tells them not to feel as if they're missing out on the action of the streets.
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If you haven't seen any of Joerg's videos from The SlingShot Channel, you are really missing out.
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"We think anybody who doesn't participate is going to be missing out," a second administration official said.
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The main bourse ended 0.2 percent lower, missing out on a wider optimism surrounding the Chinese-U.
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Has she been missing out on a deeper level of intimacy with her husband of 73 years?
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The initial wave of Pokemon madness is one of the things I ended up missing out on.
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If you didn't keep an eye on Albie Manzo's Instagram account this summer, you were missing out.
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" "I do wonder if we're seeing a little bit of a FOMO (fear of missing out) rally.
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For the first time since 2013, Kanye West is missing out on this year's event, People reports.
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I'd wager it depends on the Pokémon you're obtaining and sex you might be missing out on.
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Now, Buzzfeed reveals that we've been missing out — because Thomas is like, really, really ridiculously good-looking.
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And if enjoying a cheeseburger means missing out on a slightly flatter stomach, I'm okay with that.
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Earlier this summer, the actress also joked about missing out on dating her husband's "hot" twin brother.
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Investors are missing out on billions of dollars thanks in part to some large-cap tech stocks.
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If your savings are sitting in an account earning less than 1% in interest, you're missing out.
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Ha downplayed the idea that mid-size and smaller firms were missing out on talented former lawmakers.
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If you think farts are beneath you, well, you are correct but you're missing out on life.
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The only thing you'd be missing out on by going with the OnePlus 7T is wireless charging.
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Was it possible that all this stuff was actually really, really great, and I was missing out?
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Partnering with someone whose strengths differ from yours can help you avoid missing out on great opportunities.
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I feel like it's a lot of unnecessary panic and just the general fear of missing out.
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Sometimes I'm worried that while I peruse the lives of others, I'm missing out on my own.
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If you only know Canadian pop pixie Carly Rae Jepsen for "Call Me Maybe," you're missing out.
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Both admit to suffering from a fear of missing out, which meant Dr. Greenwood often went sleepless.
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"I appreciate my health being a priority, but, you know, students are missing out," Benjamin Golden said.
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Instead, it's pitching itself as a way for TV networks to reach audiences they're missing out on.
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I told myself that I was fine with missing out if the market continued to go up.
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Despite all my jealousy, I found I couldn't really complain about missing out on the prestige experience.
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Through attention-grabbing stunts, Tesla convinces leaders that they are truly missing out on the product.2.
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They're missing out on one of the better values in the car market when they do this.
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And above all else, she was distressed over missing out on both the smallest and biggest milestones.
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Or simply a nice gesture since Zendaya was missing out on spending the holiday in the States?
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The company eventually cancelled its offering, missing out on a much-needed chance to replenish its coffers.
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Selloffs were virtually nonexistent as investors, afraid of missing out on the fun, stampeded back into stocks.
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Nonetheless, SunTrust's Lerner said that the melt-up is evidence of FOMO, or fear of missing out.
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Yet some investors are apprehensive about incorporating these principles in fear of missing out on potential profits.
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As a result, they're missing out on compound interest that could help their savings grow over time.
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So what about FOMO, otherwise known as a fear of missing out, typically induced by social media?
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After years of missing out I signed up to every dating app out there and was hooked.
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He touted Hillary's plan to expand Medicaid and Medicare to catch those people missing out on subsidies.
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All of which means that you, the reader, will be missing out on some excellent potential books.
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But those who do neglect it are missing out on an amazing story, historian Leslie Berlin says.
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But tiny doesn't have to mean it's missing out on any special features of a futuristic home either.
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That said, if Airbnb is the only vacation rental booking platform on your radar, you're seriously missing out.
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If so, you're missing out on one of the best parts of the modern economy: credit card perks.
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If you think the store is only for shower curtains and pillow inserts, you are seriously missing out.
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Investors, however, may be missing out on a good buy, especially in one fast-growing REIT sector: warehouses.
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She's also upset about missing out on massages, which the women booked while she was out and about.
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But the main point here is that you're missing out if you're just using regular old TV speakers.
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Many retail investors were driven by FOMO, or "fear of missing out," at the end of last year.
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On average, they will be missing out on 19 days that they could've taken off, according to Bankrate.
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After missing out on the mobile revolution, Microsoft is determined to play a role in whatever comes next.
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The firm encourages JOMO, the "joy of missing out", so employees can concentrate on their own work projects.
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Ed Sheeran has it, but is taking a break because he feels like he's missing out on life.
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The new effort will help them tap into a large market they've been missing out on — non-travelers.
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"I created [burkinis] to stop Muslim children from missing out on swimming lessons and sports activities," she said.
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This thing is though, you could be missing out on big savings that are right under your nose.
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Those missing out on extra care potentially faced a greater chance of emergency room visits and hospital stays.
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Despite the crushing disappointment of missing out on Pyeongchang next month, she is consistently optimistic about her future.
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Review Your Credit Score Another major reason for missing out on a mortgage opportunity is your credit score.
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Missing out was Ireland's British Open champion Shane Lowry, along with Americans Andrew Putnam and Harold Varner III.
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To ignore the power of China's new economy would be to risk missing out on the next Alibaba.
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With the fear of missing out gripping fewer investors, Stoltzfus contends it's not the time to get aggressive.
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Laila isn't totally missing out, though, as her mama reveals she "has all the swag" from the movie.
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This has resulted in new, hard-to-catch-on acronyms, like Google's "JOMO" (the joy of missing out).
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MicrosoftMicrosoft has a nifty new app that can help colorblind people see exactly what they're missing out on.
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If you don't try out this BBQ ranch chicken version before football season ends, you're seriously missing out.
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At present, Google is missing out on millions that will now go directly to the game publisher itself.
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But if you don't have your ears pierced, you might feel like you're missing out on the fun.
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For them, the shutdown means missing out on collecting data, and puts papers, reports, and collaborations on hold.
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But if you're shopping under $300, Motorola makes it feel like there's very little you're missing out on.
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"The psychology is really just the fear of missing out and timing," said Kit Yarrow, a consumer psychologist.
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If you haven't watched his '90s R&B-inspired digital short, "Come Back, Barack," you're seriously missing out.
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Barden said he sold his position in 2013, missing out on a 40 percent rally the following year.
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Nevertheless, Britain is concerned about being left outside the new cooperation pact and missing out on weapons projects.
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At I/O, Pichai said the new Android features will bring people "JOMO," the joy of missing out.
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Long-serving staff who already earn more than $10 are miffed at missing out on a bumper rise.
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But saying no to credit means millennials are missing out on an important part of their financial health.
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And if you don't, well... there's a whole lot of beautiful, thought-provoking game you're missing out on.
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"I enjoy how I eat, and what I eat, and never feel like I'm missing out," he writes.
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AND FINALLY ... Face/On If you didn't shell out 99 cents for FaceSwap Live yet, you're missing out.
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And besides coming off as completely arrogant, you are missing out on important lessons by acting that way.
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Stop missing out on your dream product simply because of delivery costs, for the next week at least.
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Financial services giant Citi reckons fintech startups are missing out on a major opportunity to disrupt institutional banking.
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Just queue up a livestream to drag them to show off all the fun they're missing out on.
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If you're not well-acquainted with the 21 crime comedy Get Shorty, you are missing out big time.
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What do you think less female-friendly comedies are missing out on when they ignore or sideline women?
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But I think these solitary solvers are missing out on an important and enjoyable form of social interaction.
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Similarly, chickens do not suffer from the 21st century human plague that is the Fear Of Missing Out.
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Some opt to stay home, missing out on family events and prepare their own food with safe ingredients.
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As long as it is just on Reddit, we know we're missing out on a much broader audience.
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Nor did Hill come out on a mission to show them what they're missing out on this season.
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Farley said that mass casualty events can trigger fear-of-missing-out, or FOMO, in like-minded individuals.
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That's another thing: Do we also run the risk in that age of missing out on some innovation?
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So if you replace your iPhone's battery independently, you may be missing out on that necessary authentication key.
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But if you replace that with shopping or other activities, you will be missing out on potential savings.
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Fidelity estimates that 20 percent of those missing out are only 1 percentage point below a full match.
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But his "sociological clock" — his sense that he was missing out on something important in life — boomed mightily.
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If you aren't following the account yet, you're missing out on some top-notch, 133/10 pup action.
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They said they were worried about missing out (FOMO is a powerful force) and being disconnected from friends.
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If the only podcast you've ever listened to is the first season of Serial, you're really missing out.
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And like Willett, he says missing out on whole grains is a big concern associated with gluten avoidance.
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The more time you spend on social media, the more likely you will feel like you're missing out.
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You won't be compensated for this time, and you're actually missing out on money by not booking sessions.
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Millions of people are now choosing Apple Music over Spotify, so the music streaming company is missing out.
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Young people who don't work may be missing out on valuable skills that they'll need later in life.
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Make sure to click inside to redeem them, or you could be missing out on lots of loot.
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If you know this genre only from its English-language offshoots like "Where's Waldo," you've been missing out.
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It doesn't support quick charging, but neither does the iPhone, so you won't be missing out on anything.
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That means no more application deadlines, and no more missing out on companies because the timing isn't right.
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The only thing you're missing out on is an admittedly comfy memory foam wrist rest and RGB backlighting.
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A lot of people attend meetings out of a sense of duty or FOMO (fear of missing out).
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Employees not contributing to their 401(k) plan at all are also missing out on the company match.
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Too much spontaneity, and you'll find yourself missing out on interesting adventures that require you to plan ahead.
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Never mind all of the potential investment gains you're missing out on by pulling out your retirement savings.
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Social capital is a huge contributor to well-being that more and more Americans are missing out on.
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"We also see anxiety on the flip-side — the people who feel they are missing out," he said.
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"We also see anxiety on the flip side — the people who feel they are missing out," he said.
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Waskow also said he believes Trump is missing out on the economic benefits that climate action can bring.
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Missing out on Alibaba had also been a source of remorse for the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.
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I don't think you're missing out on much by not having a telephoto camera lens, to be honest.
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"I wouldn&apost say you are missing out too much from just eating the fruit," Meyer told Insider.
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Shoppers also appreciate good return policies because they protect them from the fear of missing out, Yarrow said.
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Oh, my God, if you&aposve never had milk bread, Japanese milk bread, you are completely missing out.
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Yet an expanding share of out-of-work people are missing out on that safety net, often unnecessarily.
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She created her own spreadsheets but felt she was still missing out on some of the finer points.
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At least 250,000 Syrian children in Lebanon are not attending school, missing out on important years of education.
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The US is desperate to qualify for the Qatar tournament after surprisingly missing out last time in Russia.
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If you're not hip to Facebook marketing and utilizing everything is has to offer, you're simply missing out.
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Silva took his spot and won 21 percent in the first round, again missing out on a runoff.
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This was most likely just a co-parenting catch-up, but Kourt's boots scream ... you're missing out, pal.
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But a console gamer might not even be aware that there are higher frame rates they're missing out on.
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But just because we're watching our bank accounts doesn't mean we're cool with missing out on seeing the world.
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S. trade frictions, a deeper fear of missing out is widely expected to boost overseas investments in mainland stocks.
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One might even argue that entrepreneurs in metro areas with a more fiscally restrained investment culture are missing out.
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For Biden, there is "certainly risk" in missing out on the weekend swirl, said Paul, the Clinton campaign veteran.
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And yet, I couldn't help but wonder if I was missing out on some kind of magical parenting experience.
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Obviously I powered up Netflix and binge-watched it immediately because I have an uncontrollable fear of missing out.
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We're missing out on one day, which is tomorrow and we're going to be there in full form anyway.
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Missing out on some much-needed cash because of a bad Yogg was a pretty hard pill to swallow.
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The only thing you're missing out on is having a tablet that feels like it comes from the future.
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"Romeo + Juliet" (1996) film by Baz Lurhmann Chances are you've already seen it but if not, you're missing out.
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You'll probably feel hungry, and hangry, all the time, and like you're missing out on the experience of eating.
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But the problem isn't just about US customers missing out on cool and interesting phones, although that's plenty frustrating.
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VCs need to do a better job in this area because we're simply missing out on too much potential.
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Followers of the Lord of the Light (called R'hllor in the books) may be missing out ice magic's power.
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If you only know Amber Tamblyn as Tibby in The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants, you are missing out.
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Deere has fallen more than 1% since the beginning of the year, missing out on the 's 13% advance.
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HP isn't missing out on Cyber Monday deals, though they are mostly a continuation of its Black Friday deals.
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"People get stuck using their favorite credit card and don't see what they are missing out on," Coomer said.
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The end of 2018 is upon us and if you didn't download any new apps, then you're missing out.
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But if you've got the means and an overwhelming fear of missing out, then hey, have at it, sucker.
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If you're still using the default photo management options that come pre-installed on your phone, you're missing out.
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Ordinary investors are being tempted into bitcoin by its rapid rise—a phenomenon dubbed FOMO (fear of missing out).
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He should get used to missing out, since he's still more than 30 years from a shot at parole.
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And if there's a pair or company we're missing out on, definitely spread the word in the comments below.
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For far too many, missing out on family time because of multiple jobs and long hours isn't a choice.
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Fender instead wants to get into the parts of the live music scene that it's been missing out on.
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And if you're missing out on the action, you can check out all the rooms on Instagram right here.
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Both risk grappling with the symptoms of this crisis and missing out on what's heating it to fever pitch.
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There's only a recap of Clinton's history in Arkansas, yet you don't feel like you're missing out on much.
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Those of us who missed the scariest parts of the first Cold War felt like we were missing out.
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If you don't like garlic, you can find something perfectly delicious nice to eat here … but you're missing out.
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Well, you just might be missing out on a friendship or a conversation that ends up meaning a lot.
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On the other... dude must really be kicking himself now after missing out on this primo source of royalties.
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And by worrying about the worst-case scenario, we may be missing out on the best case, Etzioni said.
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"It didn't matter that I was missing out on life, so long as I was thin enough," she says.
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If you have Vanessa Hudgens on your show, then you'd be missing out if you didn't have her sing.
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So don't let a fear of missing out get in the way of change that might be long overdue.
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Though adults get caught up, too, kids are especially susceptible to peer pressure and FOMO (fear of missing out).
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Having a sub-par profile, which is essentially your online resume, could mean you're missing out on job opportunities.
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A week-long stock market rally may be underway, but scores of investors may be missing out on it.
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Anyone who refuses see it as such is frankly missing out on some of the film's most rewarding features.
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If you miss that, you're missing out on 21 days of milk production, which is valued at about $400.
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In "Quiet," Cain argues that society undervalues introverts — people who prefer listening over speaking — and so is missing out.
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If someone isn't giving you their undivided attention, you don't take it personally—you just think they're missing out.
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But if you're focused on penny-pinching, you may be missing out on opportunities in your life and business.
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If you're an investor avoiding the oil space, you could be missing out on the best opportunity in years.
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What do you think we're missing out on as we watch the same signature characters fighting the same battles?
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"[It] makes me worried that I might be missing out on some good Nintendo games this gen," he said.
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He suggested that others were scared of losing their jobs, missing out on sponsorship deals or being treated differently.
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Oh, and don't forget to dip your french fries in the new Frosty or you'll be seriously missing out.
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But FOMOs may think that working for one company means they are missing out on better conditions at another.
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It was only after booking a room however that I realized I was missing out on half the experience.
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If you travel all the time and don't have a credit card, you're definitely missing out on important benefits.
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Fear-of-missing-out, greed, and envy were the most powerful drivers of asset pricing, not underlying business fundamentals.
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After all, nobody ever visits McDonald's for the chat, so we didn't feel we were missing out on anything.
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With millennials waiting to buy homes longer, they could be missing out on a huge opportunity to build wealth.
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This is a big mistake, because you could be missing out on some quality products and a better deal.
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When people dismiss the internet as an outraged monolith, they're usually missing out on more nuances than they think.
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Weighed down by max contracts and missing out on the opportunities provided by the lottery, teams calcify into mediocrity.
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I've found some bakeries that bake chocolate chip cookies — you know, different stuff — so we're not totally missing out.
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But maybe I was missing out on some great—that is, terrible—bars because I didn't know about them.
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If you're not sad sometimes, maybe a lot of times, you're missing out on the point of being alive.
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Cultivate some new cheap sources of pleasure that protect your budget without making you feel that you're missing out.
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If you don't live near a Bed Bath & Beyond, you might be missing out on the retailer's hidden gems.
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If you're not familiar with the Mass Effect series of sci-fi role-playing games, then you're missing out.
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He struggled through much of spring training and came dangerously close to missing out on the final rotation spot.
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By doing so, you may be missing out on valuable information that could include the answers you're looking for.
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Terrified, she resolved never to leave her home, even if that meant missing out on a life-saving treatment.
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But, if you're only using it when it's job hunt time, you're missing out on some serious career firepower.
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The coffee chain has tumbled 14% since the end of August, missing out on the broader markets' 7% surge.
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Every rapid attempt to try every new thing is a moment lost to a myopic fear of missing out.
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The Fear of Missing Out is toxic, it is destructive, and it offers no benefit whatsoever to the game.
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Netflix is missing out on the broader market's rally, but don't give up on the stock, says Piper Jaffray.
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"If children only play with one, then they are missing out on a whole host of skills," she said.
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With Netflix subscribers everywhere continuing to socially distance themselves, it can feel like we're missing out on a lot.
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You can certainly opt out, though you'll be missing out on a reasonably large piece of the puzzle here.
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Some user experience designers have chalked up the desire for a chronological timeline to FOMO ("fear of missing out").
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Chiefly, there's the prospect of missing out on new features that will only be available with a Google Account.
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The Spaniard gained a tow from Quartararo at the end before missing out to Vinales in the dying seconds.
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Work your way through the troubleshooting tips below to figure out why you might be missing out on updates.
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Dear Carolyn: I'm afraid my 16-year-old daughter is missing out on the best parts of her youth.
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Being a manager without an office, acting without recognition, working without pay, missing out on the book of history.
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Missing out on the chance to buy shares at low prices was a mistake he still feels bad about.
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Millennial customers at Books-A-Million and other retailers are missing out on online discounts at websites like Amazon.
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If you're not one of her 8.7 million followers on Instagram (or 1.7 million on Twitter), you're missing out.
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If you've already been sleeping on this HBO gem, don't make the mistake of missing out next year, too.
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"Either way it feels like there's caution in the air, rather than ... the fear of missing out," said Redler.
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If you're married, you could be missing out on one way to sock away even more money for retirement.
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"Disney will be missing out big time if they don't get somebody with a strong digital background," he said.
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But, after opening my first airline credit card, I realized just how much value I was missing out on.
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That could mean the difference between securing — or missing out on — that all important job, deal, or even date.
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Fore said UNICEF's biggest priority is getting children into school, with a quarter of a billion missing out worldwide.
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These grants will provide funds to feed kids who are missing out on school meals due to school closures.
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Now, even without app blockers, I can stay away from mindless online haunts without worrying that I'm missing out.
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Socializing when you'd rather not means missing out on an opportunity to care for and get to know yourself.
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The pop-ups claimed that the victim was missing out on a superior internet service thanks to his choice of modem: Image credit: ConsumeristWhen the user (a software developer) called Comcast to ask what particular XFINITY benefits he was missing out on, the rep gave the run-around and couldn't highlight anything specific.
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When asked what she's "missing out on," Eilish said she always wanted to work at Jamba Juice or Trader Joe's.
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They didn't inquire how he dealt with missing out on his kids' performances, activities or day-to-day growing up.
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Ariel Winter isn't your average teenager, but that doesn't mean she is missing out on the major high school events.
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Now, Amanda is able to hear all sorts of sounds she'd been missing out on for years – especially at home.
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France's day got worse with the nation's other skier Lou Barin also missing out on qualifying with a 19th placing.
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Nice secured an eighth-placed league finish last season, missing out on a Europa League spot by a single point.
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The Governator has been on Snapchat for a year now, and you're seriously missing out if you don't follow him.
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And if you're not wild about either one, you can hold off without feeling too much fear of missing out.
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But as this situation illustrates, women aren't just missing out on tangible opportunity in Hollywood, something that's obvious and nameable.
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Getting it right could mean a generation of new users and big ad dollars, while missing out risks losing relevance.
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So what are you missing out on if you do go for the Mi 9 over a more expensive flagship?
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What if, by resorting to what makes me feel comfortable, I'm missing out on vital life experiences and personal growth?
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Ahead, see the inspiring Teen Choice Awards trend that we didn't even know we were missing out on until now.
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You're not missing out on much, so just skip the wi-fi front door lock and Amazon Echo for now.
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It was part of the young founder's "FOMO" strategy — fear of missing out — to build a hype around his business.
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But if you don't take advantage of unemployment benefits, you could be missing out on what is, essentially, free money.
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" KS: "I went through and unfollowed [people] because I was missing out on the stories I did want to see.
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Because of this, I don't really feel like I'm missing out on too much if I don't complete every challenge.
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Besides forfeiting his fat paychecks, Kodak's missing out on the nightly backstage perks listed on his riders ... which we obtained.
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"Amazon is offering limited deals now so waiting for Prime Day could mean missing out on big savings," says Woroch.
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Google may be missing out on reams of Mandarin audio data, but Baidu hasn't missed the opportunity to take advantage.
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Overall, you're still looking at some relatively solid specs, even if you're missing out on the highest levels of performance.
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It's only somewhat slower than the A10X processor found in the iPad Pro, so you aren't missing out on much.
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Will I start feeling FOMO [fear of missing out] that I'm not enjoying my wedding and I'm sitting here changing?
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Now: Emily has serious FOMO (fear of missing out) when viewing all of Andy's Snaps and Instagram shots with Miranda.
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The early risers report missing out on social events with friends, and occasionally feeling lonely in the pre-dawn hours.
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Missing a flight can mean losing your job or missing a funeral or missing out on a major business contract.
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Nagasu has called the world championship a shot at redemption after missing out on gold at the Games in February.
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"If she doesn&apost get discounts from this she&aposs missing out on a huge opportunity," one supporter chimed in.
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I thought, "You guys are all missing out by not letting me adopt a child," and I never gave up.
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South Dakota may feel as if it is missing out on vast revenue from online sales, but data suggests otherwise.
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I worry that we might be missing out on some amazingly radical ways of organizing that we haven't thought about.
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"If we find that maybe there's something else we're missing out on, we're happy to jump into that," Azodoh said.
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While singles are busy swiping on Tinder, they're missing out on the people sitting next to them on the subway.
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Still, even though I hate camping, I kind of felt like I was missing out on a rite of passage.
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But once she lost weight – and saw her profile go up – she realized what she had been missing out on.
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"Every now and then, you might be missing out because you're not stepping out of your comfort zone," Hope said.
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By staying "ruthlessly open-minded," Andreessen said he avoids missing out on opportunities because he's convinced himself they don't work.
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But I wonder if I'm missing out on other meditation styles, and the WatchOS ecosystem offers a world of options.
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He hit a hard grounder up the middle that shortstop Brandon Crawford misplayed, missing out on a potential double play.
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Children hate when bedtime rolls around because they'd rather be playing instead of sleeping and missing out on the fun.
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Even missing out on a few days of market gains can have devastating effects on an investor's long-term performance.
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Otherwise, you could wind up missing out on value or wasting the money you spent on the card's annual fee.
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Fear of missing out, or "fomo", is often said to be one of the most powerful psychological forces in finance.
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"We're missing out on a lot of biology and diversity," said Simon Gravel, a geneticist at McGill University in Montreal.
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Panicked buying, triggered by fear of missing out, causes stock prices to rise exponentially as investors put money to work.
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Dollar-cost averaging means investors aren't missing out on those top 10 days if they get spooked during a downturn.
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"Orders below eur 23 euros per share risk missing out," the bookrunner said in a note to investors on Tuesday.
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Investors bidding up scooter prices are motivated not by fundamentals but by FOMO (fear of missing out), say the bears.
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Premier League clubs could find themselves missing out to German, Spanish and Italian clubs in the hunt for young talent.
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The former Naval intelligence officer is an unassuming centrist with an unfortunate knack for narrowly missing out on national attention.
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But it does mean that you'll be missing out on new features that come with every subsequent version of iOS.
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If you're using a debit card for everything you buy, you could be missing out on valuable perks and rewards.
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What's contributing most to that work stress, according to a Paychex study, is missing out on time spent at home.
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Only after Popeyes released its new classic chicken sandwich did I realize just how much I was missing out on.
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But you'd be missing out if you dismissed Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon laptops while shopping around for a new laptop.
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In the Allianz Life survey, more than half of millennials report a "fear or missing out," also known as FOMO.
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Appraisals for nonpublicly traded assets can be expensive, but not getting an appraisal could mean missing out on the deduction.
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Call it FOMU — Fear of Messing Up. It's like FOMO, Fear of Missing Out, but for your living room sofa.
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That means we're missing out on 22 million tons of recyclables that could be delivering powerful economic and environmental impacts.
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"If you don't have GIFs saved ready to go, you're missing out on the pure watch party essentials," Caridi says.
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She also warned that quitting the Paris accord meant missing out on future jobs and growth in the green economy.
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The Met is just one of many museums with a virulent case of FOMO, or the fear of missing out.
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You're taking photos for your boss who can't attend the party but wants to see what they're missing out on.
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You wouldn't want to risk missing out on some homemade cake by showing interest in those you represent, would you?
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Kantar says this could be down to salad becoming less popular as a main meal (you're missing out btw, guys).
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The first time I used it with my sex toys, I finally realized what I had been missing out on.
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Reportedly, missing out on Roma was one of the reasons Frémaux was eager to secure The Irishman for the festival.
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However, what Twitter is missing out on is the need and the want for users to tell the stories themselves.
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A new book by Danish philosopher Svend Brinkmann, The Joy of Missing Out, offers some useful advice: Let it go.
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The effect makes me feel like I'm missing out on something fun, just on the other side of a wall.
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There was tremendous speculation, and a sort of fear-of-missing-out trade sent prices skyrocketing too high, too quickly.
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You don't have to spend much time in Arches to see what Abbey was telling us: We are missing out.
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Low-wage people are also most affected by missing out on a paycheck if they do end up becoming sick.
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In the context, missing out on a few individual prizes, a few gala dinners, is a small price to pay.
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Where FOMO (fear of missing out) drives VC in good times, plain-old fear holds them back in bad ones.
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Comedy Central's Trevor Noah finally elbowed his way into the category after missing out each of the last two years.
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Availability is limited, and the clock is ticking, so you'll need to jump on this deal to avoid missing out.
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For these boys, facing a murder charge is as immense a terror as the potential of missing out on love.
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"Those houses are in very short supply, and the poor and vulnerable people end up missing out," Mr. Eaqub said.
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Missing out on the festivities was El Moussa, who has been on a European vacation with girlfriend Heather Rae Young.
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But if you're in the United States, you should not experience too much fear of missing out, Dr. Young said.
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I love what Oliver Berkman has called for as an alternative, which he calls JOMO, the joy of missing out.
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Some preseason predictions even had the Raptors completely missing out on the 2020 playoffs, a notion that Ibaka scoffs at.
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We were stuck in our ways and, as a result, we were missing out on a big chunk of business.
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But I got the sense that I would be missing out on something so incredibly special that I said yes.
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African-American men and women spend billions of dollars on their hair, but U.S. beauty care companies are missing out.
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Abascal will be missing out on the TV debates after the country's election board decided he could not take part.
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Charts and calculators abound online to show savers how much they're potentially missing out on when they put off investing.
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While we appreciate these thoughtful awards, we really think Snapchat is missing out on celebrating some of our key milestones.
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And then I discovered the big, wide, green-and-red-tinged world of holiday romances I'd been missing out on.
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For other Chinese-American households, though, the fear of missing out on a national pastime can be a strong motivator.
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"I know what she's missing out on," he said, talking about Espinoza raising a daughter without the man he killed.
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But even then, I know that by letting all of my savings sit in that account, I&aposm missing out.
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Also, it makes me paranoid that I&aposm missing out if I get there late and miss the good desks.
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"Expectation setting is quite important to the extent the market is being driven by 'fear of missing out,'" he said.
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If you're settling with what's already in your wallet, you could be missing out on a good deal of perks.
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In Africa, Nigeria and Tunisia look set to clinch spots, while Senegal and Ghana are in danger of missing out.
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On a 10-meter-high diving board, fear of taking the plunge is pitted against the fear of missing out.
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" "Swedish sports is missing out on a big lift and I don't ever want to see a Swedish application again.
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Thankfully, it made people realize the wealth of what we have been missing out on: these different perspectives and sensibilities.
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Or you could only answer messages from your boss, but risk missing out on pertinent information or a note from Grandma.
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Calamaro added that missing out on sleep increases young people's risk for depression, problems with thinking and attention, and weight gain.
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"Missing out on free financial aid could mean taking on more debt to pay for college or graduate school," Nerdwallet explains.
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Many were motivated by a fear of missing out on profits during what seemed like a never-ending rally last year.
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She was left out of last Saturday night's debate, missing out on free television exposure because there was no undercard debate.
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Between Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook, there's no shortage of outlets to make you feel like you're missing out on social events.
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With those data in hand, Hunt then looked at seven outcome measures including fear of missing out, anxiety, depression, and loneliness.
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They may have acknowledged albums that are relevant now but this particular snub proves they're still missing out in some fields.
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Grilling is the ultimate flavor enhancer, but if you think of it as a burger-cooking machine then you're missing out.
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But this needs to be done in a way that offers downside protection rather than completely missing out on market returns.
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Markis McDuffie posted nine points and 10 rebounds against Bradley, narrowly missing out on his second double-double of the season.
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You're not missing out on most of the latest software innovations by picking up an iPhone 7 or an iPhone 8.
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Borrowing from your retirement account means missing out on the chance to make that money grow, setting back your savings efforts.
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But Singapore saw a drop this year, missing out on the top five to take its place among the final 10.
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Many are tempted to hold out for a market dip, but doing so means potentially missing out on a continual rise.
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But if cars brake or swerve erratically, drivers might switch off the technology altogether, missing out on their potential safety benefits.
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Yet some psychologists say that scrolling through others' carefully curated photos can make people feel they are missing out, and lonely.
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By insisting on this, the country risks missing out on the full benefits that ridesharing brings to riders, drivers and cities.
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You're constantly getting messages, you're concerned about likes, you're wondering about the latest post, you have this fear of missing out.
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"They start to see it on TV and movies, and they start to get the sense of missing out," Feiner said.
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Also, parents who start withdrawing money from their 529 for K-12 tuition are missing out on years of compounding interest.
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Even though he missed out on Legend's barbecue, he is not missing out on the chance to collaborate with him again.
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While some analysts are dubious of the comparison, they also recognize investors' fear of missing out on the next big thing.
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The electric-car maker has more than doubled in 2020 alone, fueled by short covering and the fear of missing out.
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Missing out on a class that's only offered once a year could add a semester or more to your graduation timeline.
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Well, they are missing out: A new study has found that speaking with your pet is a sign of your intelligence.
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Then there's the fact that it sounds like teen drama nonsense—a genre that's often maligned, though you're definitely missing out.
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Though some specific categories relevant to your viewer history show up on your home page, you're missing out on so much.
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It also means the U.S. Treasury is missing out on roughly $35 billion in revenue annually, Zucman estimates in his book.
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Teigen admittedly felt like she was missing out while working on a "secret project" with restaurateur David Chang in Marrakech, Morocco.
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On MTV's Teen Mom OG, the couple has documented their worries that they are missing out on their daughter Carly's childhood.
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When you end someone's life, you also end their stories, which means you're missing out on the best part of Vampyr.
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If you haven't been following the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week, you've been missing out on TV's greatest reality show.
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Plus, why Christian pilgrims are flocking to Abu Dhabi, the joy of missing out, and who really was Wild Bill Hickok?
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This means that I've also been missing out on the real reason I'm out here: to explore and find new things.
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Missing out on the superstars available in free agency means less ability to increase Knicks viewership, which could have increased revenue.
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With dress season on our minds, we couldn't help but wonder just how many summer dresses we've been missing out on.
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Both groups showed significant decreases in anxiety and fear of missing out over baseline, suggesting a benefit of increased self-monitoring.
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Today is an opportunity to get the message out; we are missing out on some of the world's most valuable treasure.
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TMZ caught footage of the trio outside Argyle in Hollywood missing out on an opportunity to party with Kylie Jenner's boyfriend.
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If that amount for Customer X equals $100,000, and they're spending $10,000 with you, there's another $90,000 you're missing out on.
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It looks like Michigan State University students are missing out on one major aspect of the college experience: dorm room whiteboards.
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BBVA's investments are so disparate that they seem driven chiefly by FOMO, as millennials might say, or fear of missing out.
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Paul, a noted and frequently shamed iOS loyalist, talks with Dan to see what he's missing out on in Android land.
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Natalie Portman has a great reason for missing out on the Oscars this year — and all of the drama that ensued.
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That visualization helps them see areas where they're missing out, and therefore where they should be spending their search marketing dollars.
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He says that those who don't take the time to think about their talents — and then use them — are missing out.
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If you've managed to dodge all the adorable news about Fiona the baby hippo, you are missing out on pure happiness.
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They're missing out on the idea of the album, and what that experience is supposed to be when you press play.
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If you haven't watched any, you're missing out; if you stopped, now is always the time to get back into it.
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And the new phenomenon has taken the place of FOMO or fear of missing out on stocks going higher, he added.
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And the new phenomenon has taken the place of FOMO, or fear of missing out on stocks going higher, he added.
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However, great jobs are still going unfilled, Americans are still missing out on rewarding careers and many businesses are still suffering.
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You'll have to grab this bargain before midnight on March 5 to avoid missing out on a saving of over £40.
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If your financial dreams mean occasionally thinking about how nice it would be to have certain things, you are missing out.
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"So in that sense, I just kind of repressed it, and I didn't feel like I was missing out on anything."
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Even in terms of each class that you skip, it's essentially $70 that you paid for, that you're missing out on.
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You'll have to be quick to avoid missing out, but it's not like you've got anything else going on right now.
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And as employees pick their health plans for the year ahead, they may be missing out on some valuable new offerings.
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Fundamental factors are signaling to investors that they are missing out on good value in some of the less exuberant firms.
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He played varsity for two years, missing out on quarterback for most of his junior year because of a hand injury.
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So, if you only have stores and no website, or just a website with no stores, you're missing out on sales.
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Group E was the tightest of the bunch, with both Slovakia and Hungary missing out on automatic qualification by a fraction.
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Cavendish, meanwhile, has no Olympic medal on his CV — missing out on the track in 2008 and road race in 2012.
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In the short term, Spotify benefited with people paying for the mobile product, but it was missing out on further growth.
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You can save $150 or so and get the a6300, but you'll be missing out on the significantly upgraded autofocus features.
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If attendees arrive sans tablet or smartphone, it's still possible to experience the show without feeling like they are missing out.
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Me neither, and we're missing out, because apparently, Baron is one of the most consistently underrated novelists of World War Two.
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Reduce FOMO (the fear of missing out) by setting up vacation auto-responses for your email, voice mail and text messages.
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I spent my time fuming over being born into a hypercompetitive bubble and missing out on the "true" high school experience.
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Those hoping to rely on that streaming service are missing out on worthwhile titles, especially if they weren't produced this century.
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There was this fear of missing out that explains a lot of Walgreens' sort of credulity and lack of due diligence.
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It's tempting to see Mendoza though the bottom of a wine glass, but you'll be missing out on some spectacular scenery.
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For some teens, the constant potential feedback loop from notifications and messaging might create a fear of missing out, or FOMO.
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It was a big decision: Could she handle the risk of missing out on a treatment that might save her life?
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Feeling bad that her daughter was missing out on a celebration, Danz had vented to her friend, Sonia Singla, days before.
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Tell me something is gluten-free, and I immediately assume I am missing out on a better version made with gluten.
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But limiting yourself to just one gem means you're missing out on all the benefits the other 11 have to offer.
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Financial education is not a requirement in every U.S. state, and students are missing out on useful information because of this.
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You haven't gotten to the chaos of the merge yet, so you feel like you're missing out on your Survivor experience.
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Beyond the ethical implications of ageism, employers who overlook older professionals are missing out on a valuable asset to their workforce.
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I was suitably horrified when I realized that I'd been missing out on what is now one of my favourite cuisines.
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Plus, many of the hotels that participate are not in the major chains, so you won&apost really be missing out.
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James added 10 rebounds and nine assists, just missing out on his second triple-double as a member of the Lakers.
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That&aposs fast, but we would be missing out on some important growth in the market and a 8323(k) match.
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According to NerdWallet's 2018 Tax Study, many Americans are missing out on certain tax-saving strategies because they think they're illegal.
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And then you start to experience this horrible fear of missing out and being plagued by FOMO makes you really unhappy.
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And while Trump was busy hitting the jackpot, most opinion writers were dogging him for missing out on the four bucks.
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She loves to be the life of the party and she has an extreme case of FOMO (fear of missing out).
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If you haven't been watching the highly addictive Netflix show Nailed It , you're missing out on the ultimate anti-cooking show.
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FOMO (fear of missing out) is real, and there's no denying that the internet hasn't exactly made things better in that area.
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But then the conversation turned to the importance of likes and the fear of missing out, also known by the acronym FOMO.
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Caroline Wozniacki's not sweating missing out on one of the biggest days in women's tennis ... she's staying cool in the pool instead.
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For those of ya'll who don't know about NECTAR mattresses, you could be missing out on the best sleep of your life.
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Beyond potential health benefits, those who haven't spent a night at a karaoke bar are missing out on a magically cathartic experience.
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But there has been a new one added to the top of the list: Fear of missing out — FOMO — on the rally.
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A lot of reform efforts have focused on fixing one part in isolation, and ending up missing out on the big picture.
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They also know that a healthy dose of laziness doesn't necessarily mean you're missing out, so why not skip the 3 a.m.
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I couldn't shake the worry that I was missing out on some important email that was being sent to my old address.
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He could tell that clinicians were suffering from alert fatigue and might be missing out on important information amid all this noise.
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"We talked for a long time and I knew that he was genuinely afraid of missing out on life," Hill tells PEOPLE.
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They are about counting: The shepherd noticed one sheep missing out of 100, and the woman noticed one coin missing from 10.
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But he is truly missing out an opportunity to laugh at himself, which might just help elevate his historically low approval ratings.
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Taxpayers often forget to make note of their contributions to these accounts, which may mean they're missing out on a tax deduction.
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Click here to view original GIFGIF: PBS (YouTube)If you haven't taken a moment to really look at butterflies, you're missing out.
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Qatar's Mutaz Essa Barshim claimed silver, narrowly missing out on his country's first Olympic gold, while Bogdan Bondarenko of Ukraine landed bronze.
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The fear of missing out during a bull market can quickly turn into the fear of being in during a bear market.
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Some of the hallmarks to me involve the FOMO idea—the fear of missing out and never being able to get in.
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Once a trend gets hot, every firm needs to make a play, or come up with a good excuse for missing out.
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PA) reported lower second-quarter profits on Wednesday, missing out on an equities trading surge that benefited rivals including BNP Paribas (BNPP.
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But if you're not okay with missing out on that piece you've been waiting three months for, feel free to go bananas.
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The main forces that drive the price of these digital assets are FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) and FOMO (fear of missing out).
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Unfortunately, Swype has now been discontinued on both Android and iPhone as of February 2018 so I suppose I'm not missing out.
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In short, they were gaming masterpieces, and if you still haven't dipped a toe into the Mass Effect universe, you're missing out.
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You'll see the best content since you last opened it, rather than missing out if you didn't compulsively check throughout the day.
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Anyone else feeling seething jealousy over missing out on an era with such a simple, carefree approach to punctuation right about now?
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Naturally, sticking to what you know means you're probably missing out on some seriously great options just because they're foreign to you.
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There are all kinds of moments when they become aware that they are missing out on something that's important to their peers.
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If someone you know is upset about missing out on holiday family traditions, however, there are things you can do to help.
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Yet, there's another comedy on its sister network FX even I have been unknowingly missing out on: comedian Pamela Adlon's Better Things.
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But with dozens upon dozens to choose from, you're majorly missing out if you never stray beyond your go-to orangey-red.
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And if, as a venue owner, you decide to keep operating inaccessibly, that's a huge chunk of customers you're missing out on.
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"We thought to ourselves that the smaller businesses were missing out, and we wanted to try to fix that," Ho said. Why?
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This is your chance to tell your career story in an interesting way, and I don't want you missing out on it.
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I felt like I was missing out because even after nights that I'd had a full night's sleep, I was still tired.
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"Chris Christie is missing out of New Jersey most of the time, that's why his numbers there are so terrible," Rubio said.
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The offer is open until April 29, so you can't wait around for too long, unless you want to risk missing out.
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"We came to the World Cup to show our true colors after eight years of missing out on major tournaments," he said.
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If I get stuck talking about the same trends and products, I'm missing out on what's going to make tech great tomorrow.
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So to be monolingual, as many native English speakers are, is to be in the minority, and perhaps to be missing out.
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Murray said he will move on to the grasscourt season in good heart, despite missing out on a 12th grand slam final.
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The losers are running around online for fear of missing out, and all their getting is the honor of being data-raped.
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Both books will be available on October 20, but are on pre-sale for the die-hards who can't risk missing out.
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Our sources say Ferrari told Chyna what she was missing out on, and said it was directly due to Rob exposing her.
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People who don't mind missing out on the big opening extravaganza can still get tickets for the days leading up to Sep.
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Solange Knowles is missing out on the year's biggest music festival -- Coachella -- because her band members were dropping like flies from illness.
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This deal is available until April 11, so you'll have to snap it up quickly if you want to avoid missing out.
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Londoners have been priced out altogether and the next generation is missing out on the opportunities that this city gave my family.
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"And it's really becoming now that if you're not on one of these apps you're missing out a huge opportunity," he said.
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While there's stage direction in line with the dialogue, it's clear that you're missing out on what's apparently a spectacularly staged production.
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The more available and accessible the world becomes, the heavier our fear of missing out on the best parts of it grows.
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But after a few days navigating the city's endless swarms of Zubats, I couldn't help but feel that I was missing out.
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But Spotify is apparently going to be missing out on Apple Music exclusives on the regular, which could drive people to switch.
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In fact, local, state, federal and tribal governments are missing out in tens of millions of dollars in royalty revenue each year.
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Sadly, these schools have been missing out on the switch to systematic phonics that has been taking place in Anglophone developed countries.
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This deal expires at midnight on July 16, so you'll need to grab them fast, unless you want to risk missing out.
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Those who like to be involved in everything and can be dubbed "FOMOs" because they suffer from a "fear of missing out".
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Steiner and her sister traveled to the hunt's second location (after "missing out on the first clue") via scooters that they rented.
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We're looking for something a little out of left field … — Kevin If you generally skip over teen shows, you've been missing out.
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Another report found that employees are missing out on an average of $1,336 in employer matches, or an estimated $24 billion altogether.
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Certified financial planner Eric Roberge says missing out on that opportunity is the biggest mistake Americans are making in saving for retirement.
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And if you know someone who looks like they are missing out on some good wordplay and puzzling, show them this puzzle.
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For the first time many US fans are coming to terms with the pain of missing out on their national team qualifying.
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Bielsa's instructions meant the game finished 1-1, and ultimately resulted in his side missing out on promotion to the Premier League.
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It seems to him that investors' fear of missing out is getting the better of them and resulting in aggressive run-ups.
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An attorney for one of the accused Marines asserted that the decision prevented the men from missing out on a fair trial.
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Today, when you hear affluent people express worry, it's usually related to the fear of missing out, and the dizziness of freedom.
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For those who don't remember Lohan's foray into pop stardom, you are missing out on some great bops of the early aughts.
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When women can't afford adequate menstrual products, something referred to as period poverty, they suffer serious consequences, like missing out on school.
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However, Deadpool is missing out on a very real opportunity for consistent brand experience by using a custom URL shortener — maybe deadpool.
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Readers are missing out on a wider appreciation of Pollock's spectrum, which could lead to a more rewarding encounter with Figura's hanging.
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The gaming community's overwhelming and ever-present Fear of Missing Out means that a lot of us dedicate precious little time backtracking.
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He was missing out on parts of his life because of the rigid structure he'd built around frequent gym sessions and meals.
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Those who don't give rock music the time of day are truly missing out on the most influential artists of this century.
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It just means you lose some lap time, especially going up the box, you're missing out some of the optimum engine performance.
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We've always said the world's missing out on some of its best founders and now we've got the capital to change that.
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Many more have been made without his permission, as he failed to copyright the iconic design, thereby missing out on incalculable royalties.
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Take advantage of Amazon's extended Cyber Monday saleIf you're kicking yourself for missing out on Amazon's Cyber Monday deals, you're in luck.
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In the meantime, the US is missing out receiving information that could potentially be helpful to its counterterrorism efforts down the road.
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To sit on the sidelines during each of these downturns would mean missing out on some of the most profound price rebounds.
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"I was disappointed because I had to stay in Lower Manhattan," Noah said about missing out on Halloween festivities with his siblings.
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Yet the challengers are missing out on opportunities to compete against the president, even in states where it's relatively easy to qualify.
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This means producers are not reaching their full capabilities, and American families and manufacturers are missing out on a crucial energy source.
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"Investors are experiencing what I call FOMO — fear of missing out," said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at the research firm CFRA.
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He reasons that the fear of missing out phenomenon (FOMO) and dependence on their phone (nomophobia) places too much stress on students.
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Others may, if only because they are mentioned so often that consumers succumb to fomo (fear of missing out) and give in.
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If black women and men aren't receiving genetic testing, they're potentially missing out on the chance to catch breast cancer early on.
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If sky-high retirement investments have you feeling like you're missing out on current life happenings, you may be contributing too much.
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Corie Colliton, Joblist's lead researcher, tells CNBC Make It that workers without balance might not know how much they're missing out on.
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That will only happen when these investors finally capitulate and flow back into stocks on fear of missing out on more gains.
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"I got too caught up in the fear of missing out and trying to make a quick buck," he said this week.
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Many market-watchers thought history would repeat itself and avoided high-flying tech stocks, missing out on serious gains in the process.
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That also means that if you don&apost have notifications turned on, there&aposs a lot you could be missing out on.
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It also raises questions it cannot answer, including whether weekend warriors might be missing out on other potential health gains from exercise.
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"Chris Christie is missing out of New Jersey most of the time, that's why his numbers there are so terrible," he said.
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Such a move could give shareholders incentive to participate in the offering without the fear of missing out on a future deal.
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Though Samsung's electronics arm made cutting-edge hardware, it was largely missing out on the boom in mobile apps and online services.
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For some people, "one last time" can provide closure, or serve as a reminder that they really aren't missing out on anything.
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Another major stressor is constant surveillance by peers on social media, and the "fear of missing out" it can generate, he added.
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So, if anything, it should enlighten us to what we're missing out on, rather than making us feel we're doing everything wrong.
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"Now there's a lot of FOMO," or "fear of missing out," he said, a familiar motivation among U.S. investors in recent years.
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But the infrastructure crisis has reached a critical stage—and missing out on a huge potential infusion of cash seems increasingly insane.
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When FCA offered a brand-new Jeep Compass Limited to test-drive, I decided to find out what I was missing out on.
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The co-founder explained that the idea for the start-up came from her own experiences in missing out on her friends' weddings.
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Missing out on five years of his daughter's life might turn him villainous again, and might make him more amenable to Scorpion's plans.
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Meanwhile, refugee children are missing out on the education they need - particularly at secondary level - to turn their hopes into reality, she said.
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If you've been following Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette, you know who Chad is, and if you haven't been following, you're missing out.
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After all, it still exhibits the same fear of missing out and threat to work / life balance that people complained about with email.
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What if humans, who've evolved to communicate through vocal expression, are missing out on something physiologically when we communicate via texting versus talking?
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Del Bosco was looking to earn his first Olympic medal after nearly missing out on the podium at the Vancouver Games in 2010.
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We now look at a world where future hangover victims will never know that exquisite agony of just missing out on McDonald's breakfast.
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"Now you get a little bit of fear of missing out, mixing in with, 'I don't believe this is actually happening'," he said.
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"It's 25% 'FOMO,'" said Neela Hummel, a partner at Abacus Wealth Partners in Santa Monica, California, referring to "fear of missing out" anxiety.
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