LOL...I have to laugh a little on this one,and I also agree with GeneGreg...there are no real guarantees in life....Life is what we make of it...no matter what we are doing! although it would be nice to have some type of warranty,or Guarantee....unfortunately there are none...we just have to try our Best to make it Right the first time,and if not...well,then try...try..again....The important thing is to..Never, ever give up...always have Faith,and Hope....with that said....how can we go wrong...
2007-05-19 03:17:31
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answered by ....~K.C.~.... 6
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There aren't any guarantees in life.Sometimes all we can do is grab life by the horns and hold on while praying for a soft landing.Other times all we can do is make the best of the situation we are in. Anyone who believes that everything in life should be safe hasn't truly lived. As long as we are living there will be complications along the way. The important thing is never to give up on the things we feel are worth fighting for like love,marriage,and our faith. I've always believed that the things worth having in life are those we are willing to fight the hardest for.
2007-05-19 10:34:45
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answered by txrose 3
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There are no real guarantee's in life. Take time and use your head as well as your heart prior to entering such things as marriage, career, etc. Do your research ahead of time for best results. Above all, don't give up on important things like marriage in the first 30 days, or even the first year.
2007-05-19 02:44:15
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answered by GeneGregoryArt.com 4
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Risk-free is something of a misnomer. Freedom from
risk often comes at the expense of someone else's
freedom from risk. Therefore, with respect to fairness
risk-free is an inappropriate distribution of freedom.
The fore-mentioned applies to anything which doesn't
have an objectively static value which includes everything
that was listed as examples. Material objects do have
an objectively static value, so risk-free/warranty can
be established with objective fairness.
2007-05-19 02:47:03
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answered by active open programming 6
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No because Love, Marriage, Career..etc... are things to be worked at..If we had a 30 day free trial we would not appreciate the value of them and give up on them to soon! I think we have to be smart in our choices and see the Red flags before we buy them. Research your product as much as you can and then buy it and if problems arise you work on finding a solution to fix them with the best of your ability.
2007-05-19 06:42:12
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answered by Rita 6
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I wouldn't put a 30-day limit on ANYTHING. Nothing's without risk or cost. Everything's on trial, including oneself. Time is life. But there's a profit in everything. You might have to redefine what constitutes a profit and accept it's not the one you hoped for - but that's learning.
2007-05-19 14:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Not on your life! Many of the best things involve risk and if you don't go whole hog once you commit you're not getting the real thing.
Marry in haste, repent at leisure. Vote in ignorance, end up with a president who can't be impeached when he should be. Wear your religion like a new set of clothes and hope no one sees your dirty underwear.
2007-05-19 06:35:36
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answered by Fr. Al 6
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Well...given the question....I would ask for at least a 90 day risk free trial...LOL...I wish...but don't we all wish there were guarantees in life?
2007-05-19 06:16:26
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answered by ? 4
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You've got to risk big to win big! Seriously, evaluating risk and learning to when and if to "plunge in" is part of growing up. Life has no guarantees, but avoiding risk entirely is avoiding life and a lot of great things it has to offer.
2007-05-19 02:56:17
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answered by justme 6
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Did you mother contribute to this belief when you were born?
The problems do not lie in the objects , it has to do with the users
2007-05-19 02:45:19
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answered by Prince Prem 4
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