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Though it’s tempting to meet up with friends and see where the night takes you, for instance, picking where you’ll go in advance allows you to design social outings around your budget.

"In the market for emergency medicine, where patients can't choose where they go in advance of care, there's a real opportunity to take advantage of patients, and I think we're seeing that that's almost precisely what TeamHealth is doing, and it's wildly lucrative for the firm itself and its private equity investors."

From Salon

“That means place sentries where you don’t want them to go in advance,” Heal said.

Mr Jones said it could also lead to less effort by students "once they had got the ticket to get them where they want to go in advance".

From BBC

Saying you'll go in advance while reaping all of the benefits of citizenship today is like sitting at the emergency exit door on a plane, agreeing to help, then exiting in an emergency and closing the door behind you.

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

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