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...Caveat emptor, Michael. And, incidentally, caveat emptor, moviegoers. Turns out the gizmo Mort provides can fast-forward or rewind or freeze-frame life itself. This permits Michael to see how things will work out for him if he does not mend his workaholic ways, which is, putting it mildly, not very well. Yes, he gets his partnership in the architectural practice that is, when we meet him, stealing from him all the quality time he wants to spend with his wife - the divinely perky Kate Beckinsale - and their adorable offspring. But at what cost - he grows fat, gets divorced, suffers...
...sale is now easier than it's ever been, given tools available online. You can market your home digitally through sites like Forsalebyowner.com, if you're confident you know the market well. Flat fee rates range from $200 to $900 depending on how broadly you post your offering. One caveat: the National Association of Realtors argues that average sale prices are lower for those who go agent-less. Before you dive in on your own, bone up on the real estate biz by reading up at sites like inman.com or blogs such as curbed.com. If you've got the skills...
...include a long love letter to Rudolph Giuliani in your book, praising his crime-fighting in New York City. But I don't see even a brief caveat about his support for abortion rights. Considering that you attack Democrats in the harshest terms for supporting abortion rights - you say the party "views nothing as more sacred than ending human life" - isn't it a bit of a double standard not to mention Giuliani's position...
...left jokes aside and discussed the role of education. “I hope that more than anything else, you leave here with a reverence for, and personal commitment to, the power of human thought and the positive contribution reason can make,” he said. As a caveat, he said that human thought has also resulted in much of the world’s misery, and that we should not be uncritical of ideas. Summers warned that the concept of reason is threatened today by “faith-based terror.” As an example...
...Another caveat to Khoury’s history-based “Templar” are the clichéd characters that come across even more one-dimensional when compared to the non-formulaic plotline...