Affably but insistently, he makes a bid to establish some firm deadlines and fast-track the project. |
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The four quadrants of the productivity matrix range from major projects with short deadlines to tasks that are much less important. |
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This is to facilitate companies who are working to tight deadlines with their end of year financial accounts. |
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The computer shuts down students' access to quizzes or activities after the deadlines pass. |
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Recent graduates should make a weekly action plan complete with goals and deadlines. |
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An agreement has to be reached by the end of February in order to meet government deadlines. |
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However, work is being halted following failure to keep to the deadlines for completing construction. |
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One of the persistent legends that attaches to Saville, is that, like the author Douglas Adams, he loves the sound of deadlines whooshing past. |
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They've got deadlines to meet and if I'm a weak link, I could be a liability. |
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Stick to deadlines, practice good time management, and learn how to manage a staff. |
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Managers must meet tough criteria prior to certification but this invariably comes with a range of conditions and deadlines attached. |
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She was told the AEC couldn't be sure but was doing its best to deal with backlogs before deadlines clicked in. |
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We organized logistics such as meetings, timelines, deadlines, practices, and carpools. |
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If you're missing deadlines at your job, work on time-management techniques. |
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I guess that came from the pressure of deadlines, budget cuts, lay-offs and general sense of doom. |
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Staff in the parliament work to impossible deadlines, can't take holidays when the parliament is in session and work excessive hours. |
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And there are good grounds for believing that the planning deadlines may not be met. |
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The deadlines themselves are application-dependent and can vary from tens of microseconds up to several seconds. |
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Drowsy driving has long been a hazard, especially for long haul truckers with deadlines to meet. |
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He prefers to travel under his own steam, free of deadlines and the constriction of a commission. |
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For accountants, working Saturdays is a tax-season tradition, a rite of spring as they slog through IRS forms and race to meet deadlines. |
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In each issue of the newsletter, make sure that your deadlines are clearly stated. |
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In addition, a planning system is more flexible with the capacity to meet strict deadlines and cope with bursty peaks in demand. |
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A lifetime as a news reporter accustomed me to running sprints, turning out stories on tight deadlines. |
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It's an attempt to miss the main news bulletin and headlines in the hope that the papers will have missed their deadlines as well. |
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What were phone calls and deadlines are now freshly cut grass, casein painted wood, and newly mown hay. |
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It's amazing how relaxed I feel once my room is clean and errands have been run and deadlines have been met and checkbooks have been balanced. |
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This change allowed us to send authors page proofs for correction prior to publication and still meet deadlines. |
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In most circumstances, they are honest mistakes made by writers and editors under the pressures of strict deadlines and unrelenting workloads. |
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It's the Americans who want the end of February to be the final of a series of supposedly final deadlines. |
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Forget the trouble and strife forget the chores and the deadlines, forget that the nose is at the grindstone! |
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For this reason, illustrators must finish their pictures by deadlines, while painters rarely have to do this. |
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Fix deadlines, and if they are not met, punish and replace the lethargic and inefficient ones. |
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We work in teams to tight deadlines and we are competing for clients nationally and internationally. |
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Three projects keep you energised, as deadlines have to be met and complications sorted out. |
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In the meantime, I'll be concerning myself with more urgent things like surviving deadlines! |
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The late inrush of revenue was not entirely unexpected as tax payment deadlines were met and November is traditionally a high revenue month. |
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There will be an even stronger focus on customer satisfaction that will allow for later order deadlines that will reduce time to fill orders. |
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Frequently there are a number of iterations, and the development cycle is lengthened and deadlines missed. |
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I need time and unfortunately with more homework and coursework deadlines looming, I'm getting less and less. |
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Politely, he greets a room full of frazzled reporters, the pressure of deadlines denying any chance of conversation. |
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It is customary for local associations to make decisions on such matters as membership sales and nomination deadlines, the former MLA said. |
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In other words, he had his own creative life to lead while we were working flat out to meet our deadlines, night after night. |
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Locals are stunned by the profligacy as deadlines are passed and the budget overruns by millions of dollars. |
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I had some dealings with him, and to my amazement, he never agreed to a discount and was always punctual in meeting delivery deadlines. |
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And they enjoy their jobs instead of grousing about deadlines or gouging the customer with extra charges. |
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This communication preserves the structure of the courses whilst dispensing with the pressure of deadlines, or pre-set scheduling procedures. |
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It's extending deadlines, and changing rules and waiving certain fees for people whose lives have been turned upside down by Katrina. |
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With all the deadlines and projects driving me up the wall, I decided to take a break from all these and go for a short therapy session. |
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Sure, but newspapermen have deadlines to make and papers to sell. |
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Across the country, high school seniors are in the throes of completing college applications before looming deadlines. |
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Most importantly, procrastinatory behaviour is based on perceived workloads and deadlines, and it can not be assumed that perceptions are always perfect. |
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In February 2003, hundreds of Pakistanis moved abroad when rumors of dragnets and new federal registration deadlines prompted a renewed fear of deportation. |
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With piles of work mounting up, deadlines looming and ever-increasing pressure from unsympathetic bosses, the 25-year-old was suffering from stress. |
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More than likely pushing buttons on a PC at a desk in a cubicle, answering phones, managing deadlines, and going to meetings. |
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She turns in dud stories, misses deadlines, and is prone to occasionally sleeping with her young, struggling musician sources. |
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It was finally faxed through late last night, too late for most deadlines. |
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The project is short of the money required to meet its deadlines. |
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At Junior Cert level, deadlines are looming for home economics and metalwork projects, and practicals in home economics and music are set to begin at the end of the month. |
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You need to be well organised and flexible to ensure that you meet your deadlines and have good communication skills, as you will be liaising with both guests and suppliers. |
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The deadlines for 279 of those rules have passed, but only 104 have been finalized. |
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The deadlines loomed closer, and I did nothing to prepare for them. |
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All have time-sensitive deadlines that mark the end of August. |
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Secreted nightly by the pineal gland, the hormone alerts birds, lizards, and mammals to approaching mating seasons and helps them keep track of hibernation deadlines. |
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With deadlines looming, top campaign staff may lean subconsciously on stereotypes about minorities. |
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Lastly, I think the harsh reality of working to daily, weekly or even monthly deadlines sometimes drains the glamour out of publishing for journalists. |
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The company offered a carrot in the form of additional vacation time to workers who met their deadlines. |
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After two and a half years of going through life with OOS, my employer still continues to give me deadlines to meet even though more often than not it is really impossible. |
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Plus, such deadlines can encourage massive communal violence. |
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Exhibitions and their catalogues are collaborative efforts that are notoriously difficult to control, with impossible deadlines and conflicting demands. |
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They found that people working under high pressure to meet deadlines were six times more likely to suffer a heart attack within the next 24 hours. |
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Also, by setting myself deadlines and being much harsher on myself and less indulgent, I was able to really push through to a tangible finish line. |
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The last resort for sticking to production deadlines has obviously been trading humour for outrage, for the movie is as outrageous as it is absurd. |
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He was unimpressed, taking occasion to publicly rebuke Magomed Bilalov for ramping up costs and missing deadlines. |
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When there are deadlines, we tend to wait until the last moment, after which we line up in endless queues, swearing, as if someone has forced us to wait to the last day. |
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The grand coalition decided to settle the 1956 petitions by setting binding deadlines for the required referendums. |
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Other organisations claim progress has been made, but the protocol's 2005 deadlines have not yet been met. |
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You will need to keep track of meetings with your lawyer and court deadlines. |
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Aquarius Time magically expands in the face of looming deadlines. |
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Most of the auto mechanics have to meet deadlines as their customers demand early delivery of the vehicles. |
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This is especially true to job shops and manufacturers who need to be able to retool a production line quickly to meet deadlines. |
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The return to deadlines and the oppression of overcommitment, even if most of it is self-imposed. |
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Using a handwritten or computer-generated Gantt chart can aid you in meeting your deadlines and goals of cost containment and control. |
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They will have a lot more respect for you if you are honest, rather than not keeping to your deadlines. |
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Bainimarama had repeatedly issued demands and deadlines to the prime minister. |
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The majority of the amendments affect various timing requirements and change how some deadlines are calculated. |
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An action may also be involuntarily dismissed by the court if the plaintiff fails to comply with deadlines or court orders. |
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The report noted that the wastewater treatment situation in Europe is still very unsatisfactory and that none of the deadlines has been met by all member countries. |
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Often this requires observing the necessary health and safety and indemnity insurance issues involved in working on a modern building site with tight deadlines. |
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Although the days of bending over a light table and looking through a loupe at a strip of negatives are a thing of the past, editing under tight deadlines is not. |
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It also charged that the state extended deadlines and secretly negotiated with Exel so it could improve its bid, destroying the completive process. |
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Rule 6 deals with technical issues, which concern the computation of time, and authorizes the courts to extend certain deadlines in appropriate circumstances. |
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The black-and-white Savin 8120 copier offers production efficiencies to Plum Grove which eases deadlines on large jobs and lower digital printing costs. |
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Other topics include using After Effects, solutions for Chroma Key, making deadlines, building templates, designing logos, and outputting graphics. |
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The new filing system will help to capsulize the trademark registration process which is complex and requires the necessity to fulfill many needs within strict time deadlines. |
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