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...trainer. Whatever your age, they make you feel like jumping out of your chair and running a lap or two. Each author has a favorite technique. But those looking for a miracle will be disappointed. Every program requires careful diet and exercise, not to mention an end to smoking. Caveat emptor: Ponce de Leon never found the fountain of youth, and you probably won't either. But a little reading won't hurt...
...caveat for the Square decorations, she says, is to keep it simple. "Anything that's kitschy, we don't sell a lot of," she says...
...most individual American investors, the best way to invest in Europe is through mutual funds. Paribas' Leresche, however, offers this caveat: any fund limited to the euro zone will miss some great companies in Britain, Switzerland and Sweden. These countries are not participating in the single currency, but their stocks account for nearly half the equity value in Europe. Leresche's advice: "Choose a fund that has euro-denominated investments but a Europe-wide view." He recommends the Luxembourg-based Parvest fund, which boasts relatively low fees, superior long-term performance and stable management. Other experts on the European market...
After I read the flier, I couldn't recall every reading about either the abortion subsidy or the rebate option for conscientious objectors in any of the material I received year after year from UHS. Strange, I thought; I must have overlooked some prominent proviso or conspicuous caveat. So I went and pored over the materials UHS sent me this year. I found the information, and the reason I had never known...
...trip to Blanchard's in Alston will do the trick for either Absolut or Stolichnaya connoisseurs. Though Boym drops a little caveat, warning that "in Russia itself there is a real vodka crisis going on at the moment, with many counterfeits at the market and rising prices...