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If you work hard and honestly it will work itself out.
"We're going to let the process work itself out," he said.
We think that because we're America, everything will work itself out.
Hopefully some of this patent situation will work itself out before then.
It took until mid-1989 for the problem to work itself out.
Beckham has routinely told reporters he expected the situation to work itself out.
"That stuff tends to work itself out," Bruce said of the crowded outfield.
It just takes time for all this to work itself out of the system.
Cook also said he thinks the ongoing trade disagreement will eventually work itself out.
Experts point out that the current trade rift with China could still work itself out.
In my experience, once we've done that the financial side tends to work itself out.
This is the kind of vengeance that has to work itself out on its own.
But now I've gotten to the place where it always seems to work itself out.
DAVID FABER: Well, what does that mean actually, it will work itself out over time?
"The uncertainty element of how this might work itself out is what's of concern here."
The thyroid regulates your metabolism and the replacement medication takes a while to work itself out.
Sometimes, it doesn't work itself out, and I end up tweeting utter garbage or deleting it.
There was always a naive part of me that hoped it would work itself out, though.
So I think the NBA is fine and I think everything is going to work itself out.
Where my daughter might think something is a major thing, I'm like, 'Eh, that'll work itself out.
" It added, "Get the monetary policy that best serves the economy, and the politics will work itself out.
So try to give the situation in Europe some time to work itself out, and consider the alternatives.
This will all work itself out and the benefits will be enormous, just like what has happened before.
The latest move lower should work itself out in just a matter of weeks, according to the investor.
As long as you're doing your best and putting love into everything you do, it'll work itself out.
It's going to take our lifetime and our kids' lifetime before you start to see this work itself out.
He has to offer something, and that something has to embody dovishness, and the rest will work itself out.
Even if Democrats are ultimately victorious in court, the process could take months or even years to work itself out.
That sense of grief expressed in those scenes is something that needs to have the spaces to work itself out.
To ignore its cultural impact is to repress an unpleasant memory in the hopes that it might just work itself out.
The "conservative" view of antitrust law calls for a more hands-off approach, with the idea the market will work itself out.
We are still "quite early" in a digital revolution, he insists, which may take a century or two to fully work itself out.
Our job was really to lay out what we thought was an objective, achievable, observing plan and then let the politics work itself out.
"I think it may work itself out" "I'm not really happy with what the president's done," said Senate Finance Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah).
I can't remember if I didn't think there was really glass in my foot or if I thought it would work itself out, or what.
Benedict added the market thinks this will work itself out, but added that investors may not be thinking about the potential negatives of the situation.
"One shouldn't be complacent and say this will work itself out on its own," Rossini added, without offering specific recommendations for what the government should do.
Not everyone in the modern NBA shares his outlook, however, and this is a conflict that does not look likely to work itself out anytime soon.
"It seems leadership is taking a wait-and-see approach to how everything is going to work itself out in January," one skeptical GOP lawmaker observed.
It's easy to handwave that this is no big deal, and will magically work itself out in the long run, if you benefit from those inequities.
That model is going to slowly work itself out and that's where all the agents and multiple players get involved and try to get tricky and bright.
The storyline only has two episodes to work itself out, but it holds so much potential that it makes the show's early end that much more bittersweet.
Everyone would assume — as you know this better than I do — that in Silicon Valley as long as you have eyeballs the business model will work itself out.
"In years past, even when we struggled, you always had a feeling that the system worked and it's going to work itself out at some point," Rodgers said.
As we approach the VMAs, there are a few options for how the Swift/Perry feud could work itself out — or move into whatever its next phase may be.
Shares are up 52% YTD, hence this kind of "growth scare" is likely to weigh on sentiment in the near term, but ultimately will work itself out (likely by 1Q19).
Input will work itself out as augmented reality companies adapt to consumer, ahem, input, but a major key right now is getting the tech to a point where consumers give a shit.
It started as many Twitch streams do, with Yang tweaking the sound levels based on feedback from the chat, and the chat spamming emojis, as the social dynamic began to work itself out.
As Puerto Rico filed last week for the largest municipal bond bankruptcy in U.S. history, many believe that all Congress needs to do is take a step back and let the process work itself out.
Andrew Gillum's not hung up on the "electability" of Bernie Sanders or other democratic candidates for Prez, because he thinks it'll work itself out ... but he's NOT down with signing on as VP with any of them.
LAX is enlarging the size of the parking lot, making adjustments to its shuttle schedules, and crossing its collective fingers that this will all work itself out before the arrival of the passenger deluge commonly known as Thanksgiving.
It was all in good fun, of course, and by the end of the episode all the family drama started to work itself out, with Khloé finishing her book and Kylie successfully throwing a low-key housewarming party.
" Zero Hedge notes, "If ObamaCare enrollments continue their current trend and insurers continue to hike premiums at alarming rates  Republicans may not have to worry about 'repealing and replacing ObamaCare' as it might just work itself out 'naturally'.
"Shares are up 52 percent YTD, hence this kind of 'growth scare' is likely to weigh on sentiment in the near term, but ultimately will work itself out (likely by 1Q19)," Barclays analyst Ross Sandler wrote in a client note.
SAK: I think if you let supply demand work it will balance the market and I think the more the cheapest projects will be able to function and economics will drive projects happening in the market and I think you leave it letting supply and demand work itself out with the energy mix that's going to be available to that there's going to be sufficient to take care of that.
In the movies and television, this tension led to an extended reworking, deconstruction and reinvention of classic American genres (the Western, the war movie, the gangster flick, the sitcom), something that happened first in cinema and then extended more gradually into TV. What we often think of as two golden ages — the auteur years in 1970s Hollywood, and then the more recent golden age of television — are really part of the same generational takeover; it just took longer for boomer influence to work itself out on the small screen.
It's a scary thought right now to think if my son gets pulled over, you know, and you tell your kids if you just apply and you just listen to the police that they will be respectful and things will work itself out, and you see these videos that continue to come out—it's a scary, it's a scary-ass situation that if my son calls me and says he's been pulled over that I'm not that confident that things are gonna go well and my son is gonna return home.
The situation the main character hopes will eventually work itself out ironically ends with his demise.
A deeply conservative businessman, he had faith that the free economy would work itself out. He reduced the national debt while balancing the budget. He was reluctant to spend large sums on the Marshall Plan of aid to Europe. Snyder had little diplomatic experience, and in his negotiations with British leadership regarding Britain's need for dollars, he angered his counterparts.
After negotiations with the club's lawyer, Thompson agreed to sign the four- part agreement. The Board and Thompson were not on good terms. Cohen was insulted that Thompson showed reluctance to the agreement, and had eagerly begun his work in March assuming the deal would work itself out. Basler, 5A On June 1, the new law library in the courthouse addition opened. The Newburgh Free Library opened on February 2.
Chana promoted the EP through live performances across the United States. Chana and Chan choose to work as independent artists, playing at local events a "series of happenings" hosted by the groups Turn Off the Radio, Hang the Deejays, Remezcla and Automatico. For the performance, they used a band made up of local musicians. Chana did not have an exact plan for the EP's promotion, preferring to "let it work itself out".
Dirk's slide into depression continues, and he neglects his health until he collapses from pneumonia. Talia becomes caught up in all of these seemingly unsolvable problems and briefly loses her emotional footing, but her friends reassure her that the lifebond will work itself out in time. Then things fall apart again; Elspeth's new circle of male friends plan to seduce and then disgrace the Princess. Talia arrives just in time; she drives off the young cad, and then she and Elspeth have an argument.
In a 2009 article, Kagame wrote that "the primary purpose of aid should ultimately be to work itself out", and should therefore focus on self-sufficiency and building private sector development. Kagame cited an example of donor countries providing free fertilisers to farmers; he believes this to be wrong because it undercuts local fertiliser businesses, preventing them from growing and becoming competitive. In 2012, Kagame launched the Agaciro Development Fund, following proposals made at a national dialogue session in 2011. Agaciro is a solidarity fund whose goal is to provide development finance sourced within Rwanda, supplementing aid already received from overseas.
Mr. Magoo (known by his full name: J. Quincy Magoo) is a fictional cartoon character created at the UPA animation studio in 1949. Voiced by Jim Backus, Mr. Magoo is an elderly, wealthy, short-statured retiree who gets into a series of comical situations as a result of his extreme near-sightedness, compounded by his stubborn refusal to admit the problem. However, through uncanny streaks of luck, the situation always seems to work itself out for him, leaving him no worse than before. Bystanders consequently tend to think that he is a lunatic, rather than just being nearsighted.
In 1950 an interfellowship meeting was held in Calgary, Alberta, between the ACOP and another Pentecostal denomination called the Evangelical Churches of Pentecost (ECP). At this meeting it was determined that an amalgamation should take place between the two groups. One possible motive for the merger is described by ACOP historian Linda Wegner as "the realization that by blending two structures into one, they could expand their spheres of influence and hopefully, their effectiveness of ministry would increase proportionally." The merger process took some time to work itself out, as a variety of questions had to be answered.
Limited atonement (or definite atonement or particular redemption) is a doctrine accepted in some Christian theological traditions. It is particularly associated with the Reformed tradition and is one of the five points of Calvinism. The doctrine states that though the death of Jesus Christ is sufficient to atone for the sins of the whole world, it was the intention of God the Father that the atonement of Christ's death would work itself out in the elect only, thereby leading them without fail to salvation. According to Limited Atonement, Christ died for the sins of the elect alone, and no atonement was provided for the reprobate.
Becky refuses to back down and bargains with Elinor in exchange that she writes an apology letter to Luke and confess to her wrongdoing. Suze, in the meantime, is insisting Becky pick a location for her wedding...and gets so upset with Becky's indecision—she tells Michael and Suze lamely that "it'll work itself out"—and Suze is so fed up and anxious she goes into premature labor. Throwing her entire life to the wind, Becky stays with Suze for the first two weeks of her godson Ernie's life plans her dream wedding to Luke Brandon- one in Oxshott, planned by her own parents, and the other in Manhattan, planned by Luke's cold mother, Elinor. After Luke and his mother have a final confrontation, it seems like Becky's miracle has happened.
Metzinger emphasizes the boundaries of colored areas in a fashion not dissimilar to the Synthetist style of Paul Sérusier or Paul Gauguin, structured in various planes as the facets of crystals: something that would present itself in the artists subsequent phase associated with Cubism. Metzinger explained his ideas to the American writer Gelett Burgess circa 1908-09: :"Instead of copying nature...we create a milieu of our own wherein our sentiment can work itself out through a juxtaposition of colors. It is hard to explain it, but it may perhaps be illustrated by analogy with literature and music... Music does not attempt to imitate nature's sounds, but it does interpret and embody emotions awakened by nature through a convention of its own, in a way to be aesthetically pleasing. In some such way, we, taking our hint from Nature, construct decoratively pleasing harmonies and symphonies of color expressive of our sentiment" (quoted in G. Burgess, "Wild Men of Paris," Architectural Record, May 1910, p. 413).

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