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It’s a moment to batten the hatches, and get someplace safe.

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“That’s an important lesson of good management. In life, sometimes you can get someplace by befuddling people, but it’s not a good long-run strategy. Much better to be able to get to the right answer,” she added, “and be able to explain why it’s the right answer.”

“My husband and I have both said if we get someplace and it doesn’t feel right — if it feels too crowded — we’ll just walk away, and that’s OK,” she said.

“If I can get someplace farther or faster, that matters when you’re picking a mode of transportation,” said Bill Dossett, the executive director of Nice Ride Minnesota, the nonprofit that started the shared mobility system in Minneapolis, now operated by Lyft, which plans to add about 2,000 e-bikes this spring.

All of them are in such a hurry to get someplace.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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