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Roberts’ resume now speaks for itself: He is one of just five managers in MLB history with five 100-plus-win seasons, to go along with an NL manager of the year award in 2016.

There’s always some bad to go along with the good when it comes to health care interventions.

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You know, are you really willing to go along with an executive power grab?

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The question is whether they are going to go along with Trump and his minions throwing their weight around at NATO, the G7 or the G20 anymore.

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Zmigrod suggests that we can change our neural networks and become more open to difference simply by observing our inclinations to go along with or resist authority.

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

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