Professionalism for the rest of us means being willing to go the extra mile and work the extra hours. |
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When you go the extra mile for your students, they are more likely to go the extra mile for you. |
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The Les Routiers annual awards honour establishments which, in the panel's opinion, excel and go the extra mile. |
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Most people who have worked with her will testify that she is the strictest of disciplinarians, but is always willing to go the extra mile to help a young colleague. |
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There are moments of great emotional profundity in the film, but they're compounded by the filmmakers' reluctance to go the extra mile and put their feelings on the screen. |
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On issues such as these, we need to go the extra mile to provide explanations and argue our point of view. |
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We must reinforce the concept that licensees have the primary obligation to go the extra mile in terms of safety. |
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Let us go the extra mile, talk to the Russians and persuade our allies and associates that this is the right way to go. |
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And they go the extra mile to carry out initiatives that bring peace to the community. |
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Our employees go the extra mile to make sure Canadians have the documents they need to receive government services. |
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There will be no discernible impact on the recidivism rates unless the government is willing to go the extra mile. |
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When it comes to supporting people who are passionate about sports or culture, we at Fortis really go the extra mile. |
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This requires operating discipline, financial strength and a readiness to go the extra mile. |
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President Bush expressed his personal gratification that the UN had a Secretary-General who was willing to go the extra mile to obtain results. |
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That governments must not fail to go the extra mile and proactively invest in rehabilitating the status of minority communities. |
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Of course, good cops will always make the extra effort, go the extra mile to protect citizens. |
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Recognizing that people these days are used to picking their produce sparkling clean from supermarket aisles, Chuck and Rosie go the extra mile in presentation. |
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Now is an ideal time to go the extra mile with extra service or courtesy. |
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Providers need to be well trained and academically affiliated providers who can expend the time and effort to go the extra mile for their patients. |
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More companies should take the extra steps, go the extra mile to show some pride in their product and support the people who paid good money to buy their game. |
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I believe that we still can and should go the extra mile to ensure the completion of a round that is truly about development. |
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If you take the time to reinforce the good things people do, even the little things, you will have a happy team who will value you as their leader and go the extra mile for you when necessary. |
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The German authorities have to go the extra mile and implement these laws fully so that Europe's citizens get the high level of environmental protection they deserve and to which member states have signed up. |
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I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate my deep appreciation of the brave women and men who go the extra mile to make this world a safer place. |
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Are you motivated and ready to give your best, go the extra mile? |
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Ryan is effusive in his support for the organization's staff as he points to their individual and collective commitment to Black CAP, their professionalism, their willingness to go the extra mile whenever it is required. |
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Eurofactor has decided to go the extra mile in supporting its clients by offering them the possibility of converting part of the value of their other assets into cash. |
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When education systems work on this principle they will go the extra mile to guarantee schooling to the most marginalized and disadvantaged, the majority of whom are most always girls. |
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If you are customer focused, regularly go the extra mile, have a positive attitude, are goal oriented and an outstanding team player, you may have what we are looking for. |
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The international community demands that Iran go the extra mile to satisfy concerns over its atomic energy program. |
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As a committed company, Edenred decides to go the extra mile by developing specific programmes for corporate social responsibility in addition to its commercial operations. |
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It can do this thanks to its pool of skilled resources in project management, solution architecture, programming and support who do not hesitate to go the extra mile to find the right solution. |
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I believe this stocktaking has shown us that we now need to go the extra mile to really take the process forward. |
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Then go the extra mile and email those who are obligated to gift you with a potholder or bit of myrrh, and ask them to donate to a charity instead. |
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To have that great visit, you must take it to the next level. Go the extra mile, do the things that you know will make the corporate executives happy. |
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