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  2. Liz Weston: How to quit stalling and write your will - AOL

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    Financial planners say getting people to stop procrastinating on this important money chore can be tough. Certified financial planner Katrina Soelter of Los Angeles suggests thinking of an estate ...

  3. Fed to Banks: Quit Stalling on Short Sales - AOL

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    If you're a homeowner nearing foreclosure, you may think a short sale offers a good option. With a short sale, the bank agrees to accept less than the amount owed and forgive the rest of the money ...

  4. Stalling - Wikipedia

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    Stalling (behavior)** Stalling* refers to the act of intentionally delaying or postponing an action, task, or decision, often to avoid or defer the associated responsibility or effort. This behavior can manifest in various contexts, including work, relationships, and personal commitments.

  5. Quitclaim - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a quitclaim is a formal renunciation of a legal claim against some other person, or of a right to land. [1] A person who quitclaims renounces or relinquishes a claim to some legal right, or transfers a legal interest in land. [2]

  6. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    box stall (US) See loose box. boxwalking (UK) A behavior exhibited in horses left for long periods in a stall, where they repetitively walk around the confines of the stall. [18] See also weave. brand, branding Marking a horse (or other animal) by burning the skin with a hot iron, or alternatively with a frozen implement (called freeze branding ...

  7. Laid Off, Fired, Quit, Resigned -- What's the Difference? - AOL

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    Written by CareerBuilder for AOL Understanding the terms of leaving a job When asked why you left your last job, you only have one of two options to choose from: You left willingly or they forced ...

  8. Stall (engine) - Wikipedia

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    A stall is the slowing or stopping of a process, and, in the case of an engine, refers to a sudden stopping of the engine turning, [1] usually brought about accidentally. It is commonly applied to the phenomenon whereby an engine abruptly ceases operating and stops turning.

  9. Delay of game - Wikipedia

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    Delay of game is an action in a sports game in which a player or team deliberately stalls the game, usually with the intention of using the delay to its advantage. In some sports, the delay of game is considered an infraction if it is longer than that permitted according to the game's rules, in which case a penalty can be issued.