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one bad chapter doesn't mean your story is over
mau capítulo não significa que a sua história acabou
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one bad chapter doesnte mean your story is over
um capítulo ruim significa que sua história acabou
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this doesn't mean, however, that the fight against fraud is over.
tal não significa, contudo, que a luta contra a fraude tenha terminado.
Ultimo aggiornamento 2017-04-26
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your story is hard to believe.
sua história é difícil de acreditar.
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maybe your story is different!
talvez a sua história seja diferente!
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these tasks are associated with this threat but failing to detect them doesn't mean your pc is clean.
essas tarefas estão associadas a essa ameaça, mas não conseguir detectá-los não significa que seu pc esteja limpo.
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i think the telling of your story is important.
acredito que contar a sua história seja importante.
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you found all the differences and the story is over!
encontraste todas as diferenças e acabou a história!
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the journey back home is often overlooked by managed travel programs, but just because business is done doesn't mean the trip is over.
a viagem de volta para casa é, muitas vezes, ignorada pelos programas de viagens gerenciadas, mas o fato do negócio ter sido concluído não significa que a viagem acabou.
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the sale may be over and the goods long gone, but that doesn't mean your latest email marketing campaign is ready to be deleted forever.
a venda pode ter acabado e os bens terem sido vendidos, mas isso não significa que a sua última campanha de email marketing tenha de ser apagada para sempre.
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another great way to tell your story is to tell your children where they came from.
outra forma ótima de contar sua história é contar para suas crianças de onde ele vieram.
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your story is important to us, so join on 11.11.2011 and press record.
a tua história é importante para nós, portanto a 11 do 11 de 2011 carrega no botão de gravar.
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you need to know your story is important, and you’re part of a bigger story.
você precisa saber a que sua história é importante, e você é parte de uma história maior.
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one of the things we believe in here at matador is that the best person to tell your story is you.
uma das coisas em que mais acreditamos aqui na matador é que a melhor pessoa para contar sua históriaé você mesmo.
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in the first sentence of the tale the grimms state that the story is over 2,000 years old , p.209.
na primeira sentença do conto, os irmãos grimm declaram que a história tem mais de dois mil anos , p.209.
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it’s a website where you can submit your own stories of your horrendous bosses but don’t worry your story is completely confidential and will never be disclosed.
É um site onde você pode enviar suas próprias histórias de seus chefes terríveis, mas não se preocupe sua história é completamente confidencial e nunca será divulgado.
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so in "green lantern: first flight", the origin story is over and done before the opening credits.
então, em "green lantern: first flight", a história da origem aparece resumida, antes da abertura dos créditos.
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it’s tough to live a creative life but it’s so valuable and your story is such a great inspiration for just following what you enjoy and taking it day by day and allowing it to turn in to something.
É difícil viver uma vida criativa, mas que é tão valioso e sua história é uma grande inspiração, para apenas seguindo o que você gosta e levá-lo dia-a-dia e permitindo que ele entregar a algo.
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even if your story is not horrific, you probably have an “ohh no!!!” moment when things go wrong and you lose an hour’s or a day’s worth of work.
mesmo que a sua história não é horrível, você provavelmente tem um "ohh não !!!" momento quando as coisas dão errado e você perde uma hora de ou um dia inteiro de trabalho.
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14.420 we humans are really great at telling ourselves stories. that voice we hear in our head recites some pretty interesting narratives so often and so frequently that we really start believing them after awhile. these stories we keep thinking turn into our beliefs about ourselves, others and the world in general. they actually create our reality. the thing is, they only create our own reality, and there are as many different realities in this world as there are human beings. and that's good, because it means the reality we live in isn't already fixed - our thoughts have the power to change it every minute of our lives. day to day, i meet a lot of people's stories. they sound a lot like "i don't like my job, but it pays the bills", "' this 'following your passion' stuff is b.s. but you can't make any money at it", "i don't really have a passion for anything. maybe if i did, i would do something else, but what's the point?", or "i've got a family that is counting on me, so i have no choice but to stick with this job i hate for now". my guess is that you've heard these stories too. perhaps one of them is even yours. though these stories may seem like very true statements to some people, they are, in fact, lies. lies people tell themselves that keep them in jobs and careers and relationships that are bad for them. how can you tell they're lies? because lies keep us in situations that are bad for us. when we're telling our truth, it feels good - it feels right. but it's often easier to have a victim mentality that the cards have been dealt and whatever you've ended up with is all you'll ever have, or that you really have no options left, except terrible ones, and everybody knows it. the stories we tell often start out as protection for our ego; they make us feel better about bad situations by pretending that things are out of our control or someone else's fault and there is just nothing we can do about it. but then they spiral into excuses and beliefs that have the potential to ruin us. photo by bflv / cc by you may be thinking, "i don't lie to myself! everything about my situation is true!" if you wantto know what stories you tell yourself, then take a good look at the state of your relationships, your home, your career, your health, your bank account -- they are perfect indicators of the stories you believe. if your stories are true, then you are content with everything you see. if you're lying to yourself, then what you see isn't good enough for you. you're disappointed in what you have and what you're doing. wherever you feel disheartened or dissatisfied, take it as a sign that your story is holding you back and could use some changing up. the best way to change our stories? question them. speak your story out loud and then ask yourself, "is it true?" (spoiler alert: it isn't!) chances are, you can think of a much truer, much better story to tell in its place. so let's practice. the top five lies i hear from the professionals i coach go something like: 1) i haven’t found my passion / i don’t have a passion. is that true? you cannot think of one thing that you love doing or being? is there something you do better than most other people you know? if you had a free day all to yourself to do whatever you wanted in the world, could you think of something you might gravitate toward? change the story: instead of "i haven't found my passion", replace with "there are many things i love doing". 2) i can’t afford to leave the job i don’t like. really? the only way on this earth that you have to earn money is the job you are in right now? is there nothing you're able to cut out of your current budget that would allow you to be more free? can your body, your relationships, your long-term career aspirations afford for you to stay in the job you don't like? change the story: instead of "i can't afford to leave the job i don't like", replace with "i can't afford to stay in a job i don't like." 3) it’s too late to change direction now. is that really true? how many years of life do you think you have left? now multiply that by 8,765, which is the number of hours in each year. is that really too little time for you to change direction? malcolm gladwell's book, "outliers", tells us you can be great at what you do with some ability and 10,000 hours of practice. never put off a goal because it will take too long -- the time will pass anyway. might as well spend it working toward a goal that makes life fun. change the story: instead of "it's too late...", replace with "if i start today, the journey of 1,000 miles starts with the first step." 4) pursuing my own happiness is selfish. i have a family to think about. seriously? there is a reason that the flight attendants tell you in case of a sudden loss of pressure in the cabin to put your oxygen mask on before helping others. how helpful are you to your family and friends when you're gone, depleted, sick, resentful, or angry because you haven't taken care of yourself? (hint: you aren't) how would your household be different if you were busy pursuing a life that serves you and honors who you are and what you have to give? change the story: instead of "pursuing my dreams is selfish", replace with "showing my children what living a fulfilled life looks like is the best way to enrich theirs." 5) i hate my job now, but i will be happy as soon as i [get the promotion/finish the project/collect my bonus/get my degree]. are you sure? this one thing is all that is holding you back from happiness and liking your job? how long do you think you'll stop hating your job after you accomplish this magical goal that will make you happy? happiness experts tell us it's pretty temporary. i like the dave matthews band take on this - "the future is no place to place your better days". happiness is a choice that you make. it isn't a magical feeling that is bestowed upon us from some outside force. change the story: instead of "i'll be happy when....", replace with "i could be happy now." we all have our stories. and if you're wondering why your life isn't turning out the way you planned, know that its only a story you tell yourself. it isn't the truth. question your narrative about your situation and give yourself permission to believe in something better. it is the quickest and most effective way to change your
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