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    takeaway


    1. ‘Sort of … there are wayhouses that serve food, especially in the rural areas on well-travelled routes, and some of those are very good indeed, but there isn’t the demand for takeaway food outlets or cafés, not like here


    2. ' Dave answered as we reach the takeaway


    3. The takeaway isn't busy at the moment, though several more customers come into the shop while we are waiting for our food order – looks as though we timed it just right


    4. “Yeah, but takeaway is better,” said Red


    5. Walking back, he was secretly disappointed that Ingrid had discovered the free takeaway meals


    6. “They didn’t have any brownies so she couldn’t get a takeaway


    7. “Correlation is not causation” was another important takeaway for Smith


    8. We would add a seventh takeaway here, which is the important role of building an innovation portfolio


    9. Matthew grinned proudly and Jon produced takeaway sandwiches and coffees


    10. build of the takeaway, the hip turn and wrist hinge before impact, and a

    11. An hour later, with four or five empty containers from the Chinese takeaway shop strewn over the coffee table, a news item interrupted the normal program on the television


    12. However, here is the key takeaway


    13. Visions of returning to a bike stripped of all that we owned, having struggled free from the ropes that cut into our wrists in a locked away shed, surviving only on each other and the occasional takeaway, were all too clear


    14. We stepped over the free local newspapers and pizza takeaway menus on the carpet and rushed up the stairs one at a time (two would have been excessive)


    15. The third key takeaway was the complete 360-degree approach to the election campaign


    16. she packs in for you most days and that you have takeaway for lunch


    17. Then there’s a takeaway curry and two bottles of


    18. She phoned the takeaway place that Chinedu had once brought food from, and ordered the food that he had brought her


    19. It’s a mess: washing up piled on the counter and in the sink, empty takeaway cartons spilling out of the bin


    20. ’ We halted in a stairwell that reeked of urine and the stale fat of old takeaway cartons

    21. The takeaway is that the easier you make it on yourself to build a habit, like practicing your guitar, the more likely you are to successfully build that habit


    22. The takeaway here is that Brody was and is still a top-performing trader with a long history of success and yet he still wanted to improve his game


    23. So what’s the larger takeaway here? Easy: The PlayBook can be applied to all markets


    24. A crucial takeaway from Chiquita’s chart is that we must expect retests, and we must learn to deal with them


    25. One significant takeaway from O’Neil’s implementation of the SO+3 buy rule that Livermore would make use of from time to time is that the shakeout in the pattern should be exactly that—a quick and sharp shakeout that immediately turns and begins rallying to the upside, as AMZN did over the next four days following the 47


    26. The important takeaway here is that volatility is the input that matters the most in an option’s price and that volatility is the best measure of the true cost of an option since it winnows out the variables such as strike price and time to expiration and the price of the underlying stock


    27. com or see the most important ones explained in simpler language in the Cheat Sheet that follows this and every chapter, but the important takeaway is that volatility is critically important for a straddle


    28. The key takeaway is that most people don’t actually need a financial adviser—you can do it all on your own and come out ahead


    29. The key takeaway here is that we identified a possible trade, which, if it was successful, had the potential to return a lot of pips


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    Synonyms for "takeaway"

    takeaway takeout takeout food

    "takeaway" definitions

    prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises


    a concession made by a labor union to a company that is trying to lower its expenditures


    the act of taking the ball or puck away from the team on the offense (as by the interception of a pass)