For Avon, multilevel selling has helped reenergize a flagging U.S. sales force. |
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Many analysts say the reform package is essential to reinvigorating Germany's flagging economy, beset by slow growth and high unemployment. |
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A flagging enterprise may survive and prosper as a bolt-on acquisition or benefit from the economies of scale in a larger grouping. |
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Even branded goods are sometimes forced to rely on that elasticity of demand to boost flagging sales. |
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A weekend break here, amid such beauty and serenity, will revive flagging city spirits. |
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The use of radios has pretty much made the flagging use of fusees redundant. |
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He worked late most nights, flagging a bicycle ricksha in town to bring him home over the long dirt road in the moonlight. |
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He's been in Dunedin revivifying his flagging spirits with the pre-Raphaelite exhibition, but it already seems to have worn off. |
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He was siphoning off funds from the post office to prop up his flagging retail business, Croydon Crown Court heard. |
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A new person would bring a fresh approach, a different outlook and revive any flagging interest. |
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Casey's brain kicked into gear, her inner daemons flagging something from an old puzzle book. |
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The moderator was flagging me down because he wanted me to speak for a couple of minutes. |
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Both bands sounded bold and undeniably potent, were popular with the dance floor crowd and re-energised any flagging attention spans. |
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Additionally, the strategy mapping instruction required flagging the missing element in the problem with a question mark. |
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One of the recommendations was that deaths should be monitored by flagging the health records of residents. |
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The driver's arm was out the window, waving frantically, apparently flagging us down. |
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I think for a moment of flagging the cab down anyway and having the driver wait while I retrieve money from my hotel room. |
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He sat down, crossed and uncrossed his legs, and tried to pick up the flagging vibe. |
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The day started off with the field committee flagging out the field and preparing dressing rooms and signage. |
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One South African newspaper has even used muti to attempt to counter low staff morale and flagging circulation. |
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For all its productional strengths, opening night found the first act flagging somewhat in momentum. |
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Why would any rational cement mixer driver stop for someone flagging them down? |
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Perhaps my interpretive skills are flagging, but can someone point out the reference to torture here? |
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The cut, which would be the Fed's ninth this year in its effort to jump-start a flagging economy, would push short-term rates to their lowest levels in nearly a decade. |
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Select 4 files of average volume from the 30, and go through them flagging each document that contains information relevant to the request. |
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The online calculator supports various advanced analysis options, such as sensitivity analysis, flagging of outliers and summary statistics. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that some hauliers were able to make significant savings by flagging out. |
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In the field, transect lines were cut with cutlasses and marked with stakes and flagging tape. |
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With prospects of flagging demand, it should be impossible for the sector to pass on its increased input costs to its customers. |
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The Canadian government claims the hunt is sustainable and that killing seals helps to protect flagging fish stocks. |
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Jonas waved his hand, flagging me to his spot in the wooden bleachers. |
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Musicians played the oud, a traditional pear-shaped stringed instrument, to revive flagging spirits. |
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Energy markets have looked to economic data for signs of a rebound in the economy that could bolster flagging oil demand. |
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Definitely flagging now, Penny and I stagger on to the Park Hyatt Hotel where we have promised ourselves a glass or two of wine to celebrate our mammoth and epic journey. |
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Provincial and territorial coordinators feed into this system by flagging the criminal records of offenders who pose a risk of reoffending. |
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In Fairfield, SoBe will run local ads flagging its loyal retail accounts. |
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Switching up sexual orientation is a cunning way of compensating for flagging sales and aging characters. |
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These are the latest attempt to revive a flagging peace process between striking security workers and managers who want to axe 150 posts and slash wages by 40 per cent. |
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Sounds to me like Pew conducted its survey by flagging down cars full of stoned teenagers and asking nosy questions. |
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Within Aleppo, the Assad regime controls the balance of power, but its public support is flagging. |
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Even humor, the usual respite of the British, seems to be flagging in the wake of an unusually grey winter. |
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Separate sections of barrelhead with chisel, inserts strips of flagging between sections, and hammer them together to enlarge barrelhead to fit croze of barrel. |
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His outlook could hardly have been helped by the cancelling of a perfectly good goal just after the quarter-hour, the linesman flagging for offside. |
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His shipping fleet has been at the centre of a dispute with the Australian maritime unions over the flagging out of two bulk carriers working the domestic coastal trade. |
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The party, so recently flagging, was beginning to take flight now. |
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Although my head was definitely up for some serious retail therapy, my heart was elsewhere and I found my enthusiasm flagging after two or three shops. |
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Unfortunately for Crist, it will likely take a turbine engine to generate enough wind in his flagging sails to overtake Rubio. |
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We usually manage to get through another few cups as the day goes on, as a boost for flagging energy levels, perhaps, or an excuse to take a break from work. |
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It is certainly breathing new life into a flagging design economy. |
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Karimov is 77, and his disappearance from public view for three weeks in February sparked rumours that his health was flagging. |
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Asia should rejoice as it sees how Europe, its main competitor, is flagging. |
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Lastly, I am happy to see that interest in our country on the part of French investors is showing no signs of flagging. |
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Most of these files involve flagging which affects the normal course of processing a passport application. |
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Laza Kekic merits an honourable mention for flagging a rise in social unrest around the world. |
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Apple packing houses currently rely on digital camera imagery to sort apples by surface appearance only, flagging those that are visibly defective or the wrong size or color. |
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A NEW campaign has been launched to warn people of the dangers of flagging down private hire or unlicensed taxis this Christmas. |
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Blake shocked everyone by chucking in his job, selling his flat and returning home to take up the flagging reins of the family company. |
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The failure to grow was signaled by the flagging experience of the Sunday schools, whose enrollments fell steadily. |
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Unsure about how to pep up a seriously flagging country? |
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Even so, it is full of ideas to add zip to the flagging recovery. In this section Let the sun shine Sliding away Levi and the 501s Death for the mentally disabled Is it wise to criminalise lies? |
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For decades now flagging investment in the agriculture of developing countries has led to a lack of production capacity, energy, infrastructure, technically sound management systems and cultivable land. |
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Surveillance, which the research's proponents adduce as an example of how mutation data can help protect human health by flagging up potentially dangerous strains to nip them in the bud, may be fine in theory. |
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But atmospherics matter and the man who revived Britain's flagging newspapers in the 1980s now finds the antics of his tabloids threatening his ambitions. |
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Railway training regarding flagging vehicular traffic had specifically emphasized that employees were not to stand in front of vehicles or in any way endanger themselves in efforts to stop vehicular traffic. |
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Not many regular guys last long after behaving erratically, running a bond fund whose performance had been flagging, and seeing assets dwindle month after month after month. |
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But he also said that verbal or direct market intervention to shore up the flagging U. S. dollar would only have fleeting effects if it wasn't ultimately supported by policy moves. |
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But, as usual, I will also be flagging up any breaking political news, posting summaries with a round-up of all the day's developments, and highlighting the most interesting political articles on the web. |
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While flagging big cuts to future school spending growth, the Coalition's first budget earmarks the funding over five years to continue the chaplaincy scheme originally put into place by John Howard. |
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The flagging of ships is a crucial issue, an issue prioritised by the International Transport Workers' Federation in its flags of convenience campaign. |
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Reserve the option to take measures in case growth is flagging. |
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They do form a very useful purpose at times by flagging issues. |
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This flagging investment is fuelling a growing gap. |
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I would like to start by flagging what is obvious to all of us. |
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He noted that there are two elements of the IAC Review not covered in the Guidance, including unacceptable sources of information and flagging grey literature in the reports. |
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It was decided to use the sequence of accounts in the national accounts as an organizing framework for the various topics, with flagging the institutional sectors involved. |
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This judgement effectively outlawed partial flagging out. |
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Even Italy's vaunted exports have recently been flagging. |
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Fahd Frass, the executive manager of Yemeni Dreams Tourism and Travel Agency, also blames the government for her flagging financial state. |
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The decisive victory rescued the army's flagging morale, and gave a new hope to the cause for independence. |
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The victories gave an important boost to Patriots at a time when morale was flagging, and have become iconic events of the war. |
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The topup could be achieved by moving assets from a previous flagging state to the flagging state which requires a topup. |
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The automaker is decreasing production to cope with flagging domestic demand for sedans and a falloff in exports. |
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In December the Examiner reported how apparently stricken motorists had been flagging down drivers claiming to have run out of petrol. |
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The overall image of modern-day admen has been somewhat tarnished in the public eye in recent years, by the industry's flagging creativity and charm. |
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