So we all bring to the table a variety of experiences, strengths and weaknesses. |
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Salary requirements are negotiable and are directly connected to what you bring to the table. |
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What's instantly impressive is just how much mayhem the band can bring to the table with just a piano and drums. |
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If all we bring to the table is talk and good will, our conversation will lead nowhere. |
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In the primary process, one of the things that you bring to the table is your foreign policy resume. |
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The speeches are on TV, and while it's nice to hobnob with your political heroes, what does it really bring to the table. |
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People bank and invest with us for the experience and insight we bring to the table. |
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Five accomplished Hispanic nurses who just happen to be guys talk about the special challenges they face and the unique strengths they bring to the table. |
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Unfortunately, when Indian partners, who have relatively less to bring to the table, turn out to be more like sleeping partners than active ones, they lose out. |
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Players are only allowed to bring to the table, up to 100 times the minimum bet for no-limit games. |
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We will bring to the table not only expertise, energy and progressive ideas but a sincere willingness to make it work. |
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So what does Quebec bring to the table for businesses who want to invest or set up shop there? |
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Being one of that group means that you have a lot of input and people listen to what you bring to the table. |
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The four members of the panel bring to the table expertise in health science, nuclear technology and business management. |
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Figure out what you can bring to the table that's fresh, and then milk it! |
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Team members will bring to the table expertise in a wide variety of fields including sea lice, fish health, zooplankton monitoring, wild salmon assessment and oceanography. |
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Canadian judges bring to the table their experience of how the rule of law promotes stability and prosperity in our own society and have used that experience to assist new democracies in their efforts to move forward. |
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I want to point out that the expertise that our people have and continue to bring to the table on this issue runs the gamut from physics to psychology. |
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Be passionate about your talents and what you can bring to the table. |
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Performance management has traditionally and largely been owned by Human Resources Managers and Directors, thanks to their knowledge about the human dynamics in an organisation and the good thinking they bring to the table. |
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It is a subservient kind of relationship, and I go back to the softwood lumber deal because it is something that we must bring to the table as an example of how we are either reactive or subservient. |
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The special talents, skills and abilities that volunteers bring to the table are integral to the success of our community policing and crime prevention programming. |
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There were many key players we had to bring to the table. |
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Our experience shows that the negotiations will be successful only if they are conducted within a broader framework and we can bring to the table a number of incentives. |
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The May 26 issue focuses on the supply chain's impact both on companies and consumers in a global economy, technological innovation and the strategic value that C. P. P.s bring to the table. |
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The members will represent organizations and associations and will be chosen for their experience and expertise and the resources they can bring to the table. |
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I'd like us to challenge ourselves to take that discussion and turn it into something tangible that we can bring to the table and help move the process forward. |
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