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Meaning of 有始有终

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yǒu shǐ yǒu zhōng (Trad.: 有始有終)
where there's a start, there's a finish (idiom); to finish once one starts sth; to carry things through; I started, so I'll finish.
Example Sentences
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History teach us that every problem has a lifespan.
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But you also have projects with a beginning and an end, something you can point to with pride and say, "I did that!"
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I like it. You proposed to me here, so it has agreeable symmetry.
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Stick with what you've started.
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History teaches us that every problem has a lifespan. No problem is permanent.