It is understood that pressure is being put on education bosses to backtrack. |
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They want company bosses behind the plan to visit their villages so they can talk about their concerns. |
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Town hall bosses say the new target will ensure more women make it to the top of the tree in future. |
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And jubilant retail bosses are celebrating a similar success story throughout last year. |
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The spell is broken and counters, tellers, Mafia bosses, Barry, Jeremy and posh totty get back to the business of checking votes. |
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Like other rail bosses, Mr Pollard is touchy about accusations that not enough has been done to improve rail safety in the year since Paddington. |
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Town hall bosses are considering moving the market to a new home to fit in with plans for a cultural quarter. |
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Four in 10 office workers say they think bosses regularly charge personal items back to the company. |
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But night workers slammed bosses after they heard the news on the radio before they had been told by management. |
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Countryside bosses have organised a meeting of the Friends of Blackshaw Brook, to discuss plans for the valley area in which the reservoirs lie. |
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Tourism bosses are jubilant at the publicity Scarborough is receiving prior to the 2004 holiday season. |
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At the same time, Britain's bosses faced a very militant working class determined to defend their jobs, wages and conditions. |
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That is why he rails against the corporate bosses who essentially rob the kitty for their own greed and vanity. |
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So it would have come as a terrible shock to the system if the telly bosses had organised a fantastic line-up of must-see TV for the autumn. |
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Under the new scheme, the town centre will be split into 12 different zones which council bosses claim could be cleared in minutes. |
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Hence, for instance, the new act of parliament that protects people from victimisation if they split on their bosses. |
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One unexpected outcome would be the benefits it would bring to the workers rather than the bosses. |
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There is evidence for both flat and curved kite shields, with the curved being most likely, and most having bosses. |
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I kept my trap shut while he was foul mouthing my bosses and I just laughed along. |
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Post Office bosses say there are too many branches chasing too little business. |
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During one of the wettest spells this spring water bosses have finally admitted that Hampshire is likely to face a hosepipe ban. |
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Lawyers have been called into a row between striking Boddingtons workers and their bosses. |
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Blum's first act was to stop the strike wave by organising talks between the bosses and the unions. |
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Chorley shop worker Pam Dillon impressed bosses so much by telling them she was a former director, she earned herself a trip to the States. |
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Those attending range from software bosses, heads of government, business moguls, and even film stars and other celebrities. |
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Now, rail bosses, the neighbourhood watch, the town council and the borough council are putting their heads together to find a solution. |
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It's about the contemptuous glances, angry passenger rants and abusive bosses who rack up discipline slips and are stingy about sick days. |
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Many small business bosses are either too busy to activate their export potential or do not recognise that it exists. |
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The bosses, as is their wont, reacted as if I had proposed handing out our promotional material written in Sumerian and wrapped in a puzzle. |
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Rail bosses have warmly welcomed plans to transform an old signal box at York Station into a coffee shop and passenger lounge. |
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One of the Herald's finest moments was its rallying of support for the 1913 Dublin lockout, when bosses tried to break Irish workers' unions. |
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Rail bosses have been blasted for a lack of information on new timetables which have just gone up at the station. |
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Marketing bosses even registered his bright orange and yellow racing silks with the Jockey Club for the remarkable stunt. |
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A postal worker was cheered and applauded when he told the meeting how the unofficial strike in the post had driven bosses back. |
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It is reported that conservative bosses have launched a probe after the Conservative candidate slumped to third place. |
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He was sent by his bosses to a fat farm to get back into shape for the service. |
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Town Hall bosses have criticised residents who blockaded a road after a three-old-boy was involved in an accident with a car. |
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A mother who gave birth outside a locked maternity unit has criticised health bosses for not keeping it open around the clock. |
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Unfortunately, when one is in the hands of a monopoly supplier, the only things you can be sure of are increased bills and fat-cat bosses. |
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Essentially, you can use the same formation or attack pattern in any situation, which even includes battles with bosses. |
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But when CNN reporter Kevin Sites' bosses found out he'd been blogging his experiences on an unaffiliated site, they told him to stop. |
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Each was also to imagine itself unbound by convention or costs, beats or bosses. |
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The mining bosses blame the strong rand, saying South Africa has gone from the cheapest large-scale producer of gold to the most expensive. |
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Union bosses believe railway maintenance workers are still risking their lives because lessons from the Tebay rail tragedy remain unlearned. |
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Do I beat my current boss and my potential future bosses to not only look good and competitive but skillful too? |
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But with their identities still a mystery, speculation that drugs bosses might have sanctioned the gruesome deaths began to fade. |
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She punctuated her career with asides about the 'body fascism' of television bosses. |
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We realized then that our every move would be watched, as the pit bosses waited for any kind of slip-up to nail us. |
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In October 2000 50 positions were slashed at the company's bases in Melksham and Trowbridge as bosses attempted to balance the books. |
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If project bosses get the money, undesirable homes will be renovated or demolished and new ones would be built. |
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Speed camera bosses are undeterred by vandals who defaced signs warning drivers that mobile speed cameras operate in the area. |
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A nurse whose car was wheel-clamped on hospital grounds as she dealt with an emergency has threatened her bosses with legal action. |
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A similar number were unhappy with their bosses and the way their companies operated. |
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The collusion between provincial bodies, timber bosses and community members played a key role in the illegal business, he said. |
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Police bosses secretly taxed the trespass of what was seen as unenforceable laws. |
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Shop bosses need to negotiate arrangements with employees that are mutually satisfactory. |
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Royal Mail bosses warned customers against posting unessential items as they battled to cope with a huge backlog of letters. |
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The following day, North accused his bosses of appalling, dishonest and unethical behaviour. |
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A month later, bosses dropped a bombshell by announcing that the factory was too old and would have to close, with the loss of 500 jobs. |
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It's not like you're a civil servant in the faceless halls of bureaucracy, unable to change your job description or influence your bosses. |
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How many cheapskate bosses will demand multi-skilling but not pay for the training? |
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Council bosses have been urged to consider buying extra gritting vehicles after this week's snow chaos. |
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Now air ambulance bosses intend to name the new helicopter after their generous benefactor. |
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Real ale lover Alan Gardner is glowing with pride after brewery bosses chose his face to launch a new brand of his favourite tipple. |
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Now library bosses have moved to reassure readers, saying the planning application is at an early stage. |
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Paramilitary bosses were ageing and their members grown rich on cross-border smuggling, robbery and money laundering. |
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We the People have the authority to do more than beg their bosses to behave a little less badly. |
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But Republican Party bosses, fearful of his independence, managed to kick him upstairs to the vice presidency. |
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Road bosses are aiming to prevent a repeat of last winter's chaos when the region is plunged into deep freeze next week. |
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He was often handed the difficult and recalcitrant patients by his bosses and he hadn't failed one yet. |
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Health bosses will finally apply to register them with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. |
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Soon the bosses of Sky News and co. tell their reporters to wrap up and go home or move on to the next war or disaster. |
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Mr Rusnak admitted he made a series of bad investments on behalf of the bank and then tried to recover his losses without alerting bosses. |
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Fed-up bosses at a motor showroom came up trumps after offering a reward for the recovery of four stolen cars. |
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Meanwhile airport bosses have recruited an army of private security workers to prevent the airport from grinding to a halt. |
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Housing bosses have apologised to residents of a Bradford 14-storey tower block over a lift that has been out of order for seven months. |
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Hospital bosses said a continuation of the problems that triggered the first six-day red alert led to its renewal again on Tuesday. |
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However, the bosses will prosper with fat cash pay-offs and sweet share deals that will see them comfortably well-off well into dotage. |
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Royal Mail bosses were left red-faced after two letters apologising about a customer's missing mail were lost in the post. |
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Initially, BBC bosses had said the outspoken builder's return would be good television. |
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Some argue for a cap on working hours, which would make it illegal for bosses to allow their employees to work back late. |
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However, bosses have told workers that they are not planning any compulsory redundancies. |
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The conference, due to end today, brought together fashion designers, dyers, scientists and marketing bosses. |
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Health bosses now hope to allay concerns by doing more detailed work on the pathfinder projects. |
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The bosses of Manchester's biggest bus operators have thrown their weight behind a drive for a park-and-ride service in the city. |
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Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests. |
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Unions and bosses have been wrangling for months within the company's western division over a new pay deal. |
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To cut the cost, savvy bosses burnt firewood, chaff and coal cinders in addition to the coal briquettes and balls. |
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He said that from the outset, bosses pledged to avoid compulsory redundancies if possible. |
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Water bosses are reassuring householders that the region's reservoirs are in tip-top shape. |
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He didn't care that anybody thought he wussed out after spraining his knee, and his bosses were not motivated to cover for him. |
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No doubt the tourism bosses factored all this into their spreadsheets when allocating the advertising budget. |
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During the talks, the German bosses considered buying the business outright. |
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Characteristically, the dictatorship co-opted or eliminated political opponents and regional caudillos or bosses. |
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Riverside fairground bosses in York were on full alert today after the Environment Agency issued a yellow flood warning. |
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There are cooks, office staff, engineers, equipment operators, mechanics, welders, bosses, planners and many more jobs available at a mine. |
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Of course, this anarchic competition among rival capitals could destroy us all, bosses included, in a nuclear catastrophe. |
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Company bosses expressed surprise after three stowaways were found under the carriage of a train. |
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Union bosses are angry that support staff are having to reapply for their jobs at a troubled Bolton school. |
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Hospital bosses in Bradford are phasing in tough new restrictions in a bid to put an end to health tourism. |
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Miller, 36, says she complained more than a dozen times to bosses at all levels but was retaliated against for doing so. |
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Their bosses are putting on free yoga classes for all workers in a bid to make pitmen more alert and flexible. |
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Another main route has also been identified by road haulage industry bosses as one in urgent need of investment Southampton to Ashford. |
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He is a kind of leper in the Japanese medical world, shunned by his peers and out of favor with his bosses. |
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Secretaries, spouses, their children and the bosses were there, letting their hair down literally and enjoying themselves. |
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The whole plant is corrupt-the bosses graft off the men and off each other. |
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If he really was careless of his integrity he would have stayed in Hollywood and jumped through the hoops that the studio bosses demanded. |
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However, council bosses stressed that year-on-year benefits processing was improving thanks to the steps taken by management. |
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A raft of top bosses and small-fry lieutenants have been nabbed since then. |
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Today's media is awash in advice for business managers, tips on how to command underlings, sway bosses and squeeze a bottom line. |
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Growing to a height of some thirty metres, the bark is distinctively ridged and furrowed and has characteristic large burrs or bosses. |
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To be useful to pit bosses, reservations agents and hotel guest clerks, guest information must be available and accessible in real time. |
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The sporting media and RL bosses will be watching the standard of behaviour presented by our supporters. |
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You could have frozen lava with the glares the pit bosses were shooting him. |
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Theatre bosses say tickets for the line-up of entertainment are already selling fast. |
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Surveillance, security, croupiers, inspectors and pit bosses are all on the look-out for regulars who get desperate. |
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But most lament that they are unable due to work loads and pressures from bosses. |
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After the election, Merkel could start to encourage more union locals to negotiate more flexible arrangements with their bosses. |
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The people dealing are being watched by supervisors who are watched by the pit bosses who are watched by security cameras. |
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The number of volunteers has steadily fallen over the past few months and bosses feel the time has come to arrest the slide. |
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He said he was shocked that bosses at The Grouse, where he started working in February, had given him the chop. |
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Media bosses, by contrast, seem not to be able to abandon ship quickly enough. |
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The strikes continue today and bosses are warning claimants and job seekers to expect long queues. |
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Although bosses admit the changes will cause teething problems they say it will work well in the long run. |
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University bosses urged academics today to end a marking boycott called as part of a long-running dispute over a pay deal. |
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Workers and bosses will live happily together in a wonderful social compact. |
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He should really stop talking about the honorableness of public officials resigning when they have differences with their bosses. |
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The basalt ashlars have protruding bosses and roughly dressed margins, which give the impression of order and unity. |
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The government and bosses are mounting the biggest offensive on social rights and welfare since the end of the Second World War. |
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He rings up bosses where there is a dispute and either eggs them on, or urges them to continue the dispute. |
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Airport bosses are unaware of the reasons behind the captain's delay but insist that air traffic control had the incident in hand. |
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It would be more far-reaching than the original investigation because it would place bosses under oath to tell the truth. |
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Housing bosses have offered gift tokens to staff to encourage them to cut the number of emergency call-outs being booked. |
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His main concern is not to do or say anything which may offend the party bosses or which goes against the professed stand of the party. |
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Moreover, new caciques emerged in the wake of agrarian reform, as officials of the agrarian bank and ejidal bosses entrenched themselves locally. |
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Power bosses have agreed to replace underground electricity cables to help improve poor supply following a spate of power cuts in Westhoughton. |
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Failure to recruit enough doctors and nurses has been criticised in a report attacking west Wiltshire health bosses. |
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College bosses have pointed out the attackers were not students and the incident happened off-campus. |
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This is particularly true in the office, where crafty technologies help bosses keep abreast of what their employees are doing. |
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Workers may have been getting hot under the collar in the recent heatwave, but most Manchester bosses want to keep them firmly buttoned up. |
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He has revealed that show bosses forced him to have a spray tan because he looked too pale. |
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Tram bosses clamping down on fare dodgers are now sending 240 to court every week. |
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Club bosses have vowed to work with police to keep the gun culture out of south Essex. |
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In fact what made the journalists so angry was that many of the bosses chose to take the night off. |
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Or was it the telecom bosses and their financiers who took leave of their senses? |
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The five-bay hammerbeam roof, resting on an embattled and moulded wall plate, has cambered collars, angels, and armorial bosses. |
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Bookworms receive two warning letters before library bosses print off a list of offenders so Barry can pay them a visit. |
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Unions at City Hall have accused Council bosses of breaking the law by spying on employees using CCTV cameras and other means. |
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It is clearly the bosses, the bankers, the stockbrokers and the generals who are driving the budgetary process. |
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Scottish Opera bosses are cutting up rough over that leak about the chorus jobs. |
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On Monday more than 100 labourers protested outside the Department of Justice calling for the jailing of non-compliant bosses. |
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Airport bosses have lobbied the Government to award Waterford a public service obligation contract so it could obtain more Government aid. |
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That's why the bosses have so far been refusing to budge over the pay and conditions. |
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Health bosses are believed to be on the verge of producing a new document outlining the fate of Ilkley's Coronation Hospital. |
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In other words, the bosses all had exquisite taste in literature but none of them knew how to read a set of accounts. |
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We can only hope TV bosses would veto a general election campaign fronted by Ant and Dec on the grounds of taste. |
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They know they will be able to find jobs where they can use their Spanish language and communicate with bosses. |
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The figures also reveal farmers, bosses, shopkeepers, publicans and builders top the list of tax dodgers. |
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At the highest level are craftsmen known as bosses, including carpenters, masons, electricians, welders, mechanics, and tree sawyers. |
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The emotional depth of the cast, whether it's Graham or one of his venal bosses, lends a dramatic weight to the story. |
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His butler bosses him, and he spends all day dictating boring letters to other bankers and presiding at soporific board meetings. |
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Union bosses are recommending workers accept the 3.5 per cent pay increase to be backdated to 1 April. |
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He is a utility player who has quickly impressed Reds bosses with his cheery personality and trademark smile. |
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It's not easy convincing skeptical bosses to invest in infosecurity programs. |
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It is no wonder that the bosses of small companies are wary of treading the stock market path. |
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Some supermarket bosses said sniffily that the quality of organic food could not be guaranteed. |
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Should we accept that corporate bosses do bad things not because of the badness of their hearts but because they are obliged to? |
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They are commonly exposed as small stocks, bosses, sheets and dykes and are often intimately related to the granitoids outlined above. |
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In a mantra that has sounded like a broken record since the late nineteenth century this, apparently, is all the fault of big bad union bosses. |
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Hospital bosses in south Essex were today on tenterhooks as the future of controversial foundation trusts went back into the melting pot. |
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Of the remaining 12 bosses, six were salvaged from the original ceiling while the remainder were designed by Blue Peter viewers. |
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Roof bosses, like sedilia and gargoyles, were often given humorous or grotesque decoration although foliate carving was also common. |
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Fresh calls are being made for council bosses to move Leeds Music Festival from Temple Newsam Park after violence marred this year's event. |
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Their bosses can now terminate undocumented workers who join a union, without monetary consequences. |
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Four floral bosses help secure the flying ribs, while an intricate carved star hangs from the center and anchors the inner square. |
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The incident on the pilot boat spurred harbour bosses to serve an injunction on the striking boatmen, preventing them from a repeat protest. |
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Shamelessly exploited by his respective bosses, he still only just scrapes by despite the long hours he works. |
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In the medieval Hall of St Mary, Green Men occur as bosses, corbels, in tapestry, and in stained glass. |
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A number of other male graves contained shield bosses and spear heads, although all traces of the wooden shields and spears had long disappeared. |
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The tribunal ruled that Kim knew what she was doing and agreed with Netto bosses that the loss was serious enough to warrant dismissal. |
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Public pressure forced the maquila bosses to provide buses to ferry the girls home safely. |
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I think that your role playing games have got the most difficult final level bosses. |
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Company bosses have felt under pressure to massage figures for ever more spectacular results. |
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Most bosses can be taken down with minimal effort without unleashing a single combination. |
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The national seamen's union planned a strike for June 1911 to force the bosses to recognise the union. |
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Police today warned store bosses to be aware of a violent thief working in the area. |
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Petrol station bosses have begun an investigation into whether heavy rain caused water to get into a fuel pump. |
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Enemies and architecture are top notch too, and a few of the bosses, while slightly humorous looking, are modeled exquisitely. |
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I thought bosses were supposed to be tough, yet my party makes minced meat of them. |
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The real reason for being a sailor is to get away from patients, bosses, aggressive barrow boys, wives, spreadsheets and diaries. |
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Amazingly, some of the larger enemies you've seen thus far are just enemies, and not bosses. |
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Prison bosses became concerned that there could be other activities that could pose a threat to jail security. |
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Paramedics have been asked by bosses not to call people duck, pal, love or mate for fear of causing offence. |
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In the brothel and nightclub strip, crime bosses got the green light to organise prostitution and illegal gambling rackets. |
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Meanwhile, the bosses still control women workers by such means as limiting bathroom breaks. |
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The company would probably do just as well if the worker bees hated their bosses and most of their jobs. |
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Her bosses are mean to her, she's kind of meek, and doesn't have any friends in the city. |
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And council bosses will meet with the school in the coming weeks to draw up some initial plans. |
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Iberia bosses said meeting the pay claim would plunge the company into an operating loss. |
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Health bosses held urgent meetings to decide how to cope with an expected surge in the number of patients over Easter. |
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A job description has been compiled with help from existing matrons and hospital bosses to provide a consistent approach to the role. |
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The strike threat forced bosses to offer workers extra money on the basic rate. |
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Council bosses have just appointed a team of inspectors to ensure the works are completed on time and done properly. |
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The area is currently served by 28 branches which, according to company bosses, is too many to survive. |
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Last week, peace hopes at Acas were dashed after bosses claimed the union walked out and Aslef officials said management did not turn up. |
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And the organisation's bosses in Preston have praised our readers for helping to catch dozens of criminals over the past 12 months. |
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Furious staff have lashed out at company bosses for not informing workers that the plant was in trouble before it became public knowledge. |
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Oblivious, the party bosses clung on, negotiating pacts and deals, blocking any new ideas or initiatives. |
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Cricket bosses, players and members of the public will get together to further plans to recruit budding players and form a team. |
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Rochdale's shopping bosses say the Christmas campaign is an example of friendly rivalry between the two towns. |
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In fact, I'll have a word with my bosses and see if we can all go out to Hawaii on a jolly and do a bit of filming. |
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Its bosses say they are looking to reduce sugar and fat for the health and welfare of us all. |
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Do you think this helps explain why today's corporate bosses are treating American workers like dogs? |
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Council bosses have branded the garden of his six-bed semi an eyesore and have ordered him to clean it up. |
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Safety chiefs are warning businesses about a scam in which bosses are charged hundreds of pounds from a bogus health and safety organisation. |
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Several workers said they were told by their bosses to bring their own toilet tissue. |
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A former Ryedale museum worker was sacked after bosses discovered he had ignored basic safety rules when operating cutting machinery. |
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A tribunal was told Mr Carroll was subjected to an intense hate campaign after he was exposed as the fireman telling bosses of an alleged scam at Horwich station, near Bolton. |
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But they felt discriminated against by the local political bosses and feudal lords who ran the city. |
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So bleary-eyed was Ruth by the time she got to work that her bosses let her go after only three months. |
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Was it, as some former employees allege, that the bosses bit off more than they could chew? |
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The two bosses are accused not only of killing Kajiwara, but also of violating the firearms laws. |
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He ran for the state assembly and upon reaching Albany immediately led a rebellion against the bosses of his own party. |
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Such radical ideas did not sit well with the bosses of the Republican machine. |
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Andy was soon offered work as a warm-up man on a number of television shows, before coming to the attention of the big bosses at the movie studio. |
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Union bosses met hospital chiefs in a separate meeting earlier in the day. |
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Education bosses have proposed to build the new 210-place primary school on the existing junior site by September next year, to remove 208 places at the two schools. |
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Silver State casino bosses were told to part company with Cuba or face the consequences. |
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The insider claims that a senior civil servant in the Home Office broke ranks and told his bosses that he could not go along with the official line. |
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To the contrary, he had established a reputation for taking on corrupt political bosses and powerful corporations. |
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The insane, obscene, yawning difference between the pay of workers and bosses has long been used as a cudgel by labor groups. |
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Norma will not be going far after kind-hearted bosses allowed the hard-working mother of two to carry on living on at the complex with her husband, Geoff. |
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In 1941, he was placed in Dartmoor prison, where he took information from German inmates and fed it back to his bosses. |
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Council bosses managed to reopen half the course at the beginning of February in a bid to start recuperating some of the money lost and encourage golfers to return. |
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Female subordinates are often less respectful of, and deferential to, their female bosses than they are to their male bosses. |
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In the past 20 years, employees have lost right after right to Government-backed bosses intent on squeezing more work for less pay out of their workforces. |
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Just two former bosses at CNN and NBC, the type of networks she professes to despise. |
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It cited an agreement that the bosses want to wriggle out of. |
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Isn't their job to advise their political bosses against wrongs? |
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They will be joined by the legal eagles from Ingrams Solicitors, in York, where company bosses have pledged to match all the money raised by the staff. |
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They called the Republican bosses and their supporters Stalwarts because of their fealty to tradition. |
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Once, I would have argued that the bosses are the villains of the piece. |
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However, there is no doubt he has been a victim of circumstance rather than lack of ability, and it is refreshing that RL bosses have not held that against him. |
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From now on, he said, bosses of commerce and industry will have a real say on issues like allocating land for business and housing development, road links and transportation. |
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In New South Wales, Australia, prison bosses had modified rostered activities, duties and shifts which were historically prone to higher levels of sick leave. |
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After the revolution, newly hired workers no longer had to buy a round of drinks for their mates, and they no longer drank in honor of their bosses. |
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There was a story going the rounds about one of the European shift bosses who was invited to the Lewises for lunch, to sample one of Jane's home made Cornish pasties. |
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Amid furious protests from the public, health bosses rubber-stamped the decision and work is about to start on the first stages of implementing the scheme. |
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Although he is still lunching with the company's bosses and touring their petrochemical plant, he has fitted in a meeting with the local environmental group first. |
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Yesterday he said health bosses were right to push ahead with the reforms and accused those opposing the plans of blocking better care for the people of the city. |
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Rather than helplessly obeying the dictates of management, workers are obliged to do what union bosses tell them. |
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Now all employees, including platform workers, ticket collectors and timetable schedulers, will face checks as part of a crackdown by transport bosses. |
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I also hear that we have got so besotted with cleansing ourselves to the point of the driven snow that the bosses can't even be seen in a corporate box these days. |
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He could be petty and mean-spirited to subordinates, ingratiating and sycophantic to bosses and celebrities. |
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Broadband is the bee's knees, according to business bosses in Britain. |
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Forestry bosses have unveiled new plans for how trees can help to reduce flooding, tackle the effects of climate change and improve public health into the bargain. |
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No wonder the bosses have decided to take measures to cut down costs. |
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Their primary role is to mediate between the bosses and the workers. |
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Which newsreader was fired by her network telly bosses after security video managed to catch her orally pleasuring a lucky pilot on the station's roof top helicopter pad? |
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They're just sucking up to their own bosses, their own lusts. |
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Now hospital bosses say they have been forced to increase charges to combat tight-fisted holidaymakers who park up then take a short taxi ride to the airport. |
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Workers in the 1970s showed that they could beat off attacks from the bosses and the government, through striking and winning active solidarity from other workers. |
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Firsby Nature Reserve is off the beaten track down a remote country lane, and its bosses believe it is precisely that remote location which is attracting yobs and poachers. |
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The bosses drive Mercs, own villas in Portugal, and sail their yachts. |
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Lawsuits accusing male bosses and coworkers of lecherous behavior are unfortunately common in courts across the Western world. |
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Rear Admiral Hopper would tell them to learn everything they could about microcomputers, software and hardware, and to educate their bosses on the subject. |
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Now, he speaks out about what his bosses from threadneedle street to Downing Street got wrong. |
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These details, Republicans say, prove that Machen will not be able to operate outside the political influence of his bosses. |
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Trading standards bosses have made tackling the tricksters, who include cowboy tradesmen, rip-off builders and confidence cheats, their number one priority. |
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And one of the county's commerce bosses claims one in five employers say a fifth of all current job vacancies cannot be filled because of skills shortages. |
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They discover that it's socially acceptable to flatter your bosses by day so long as you are blasphemously derisive about them while drinking with your buddies at night. |
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There's more going on than just some new bosses blitzing the city. |
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A mass meeting in Dundee faced down an ultimatum from council bosses. |
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Each of these battles becomes routine after you figure out the one or two moves the bosses continually do, making their defeat an unchallenging task. |
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They just needed the nudge of higher standards to get their bosses on board. |
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Protesters fear the green light will be given to the proposal but have promised they will continue to bombard environment and health bosses with their concerns. |
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The bosses and their staff who have slogged so hard to keep the company going in its more difficult moments will no doubt be cheered by this news. |
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The law of the land comes from the emerald bosses who can be seen sometimes with ornately decorative pistols stuck in their belts. |
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No bosses of the well-known organised crime groups were arrested. |
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Many Irish workers would like their bosses to help them fight the flab. |
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As we walked by I saw Yrling's and Toki's war-kits, for they were easy to discern by the fineness of the helmets and the gilt upon the bosses of their shields. |
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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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Transport bosses in the region are getting gritters and snowploughs ready and hospital accident and emergency departments are bracing themselves for a spate of accidents. |
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Company bosses said the payment was because they accepted that they should try to minimise the impact of quarry vehicles where heavy lorries used village roads. |
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Licensing bosses have been asked to investigate ways of forcing food outlets to close at the correct time after a series of complaints about noise, nuisance and litter. |
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Hospital bosses are ruling out any expenditure on non-essential items between now and the end of March, to ensure that they can come in on budget. |
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For the work-minded bosses, there are burr walnut-finished business trays that fold down from the front seat-backs and are big enough to hold a notebook computer. |
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Union bosses called on the Government to give a greater commitment to UK aerospace and shipbuilding industries when placing publicly funded orders. |
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When his company probes management structures, exposing the fact that bosses are party hacks or people appointed because of connections, the clients often balk. |
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With a stamp of his feet and a final blast at his bosses he was gone. |
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It was also reported last week that hospital bosses knew the standby air conditioning unit had been faulty for five years, but did not have the money to repair it. |
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He was obedient to his Christchurch bosses, but not at all obsequious. |
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Health bosses said the shortage has been heightened by practices going private, claiming demand and lack of cash was affecting their ability to treat patients. |
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Post bosses says they have agreed with the sub-postmaster at the Burnden Post Office in Manchester Road, Bolton, that it will shut its doors for the last time in July. |
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Energy bosses have publicly apologised for the disruption to power supplies caused following an explosion at the main electricity substation in Witham. |
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This principle states that, despite the superficial power enjoyed by the capitalists and landowners, the true bosses under capitalism are the consumers. |
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In a move guaranteed to have female viewers glued to their TV sets, channel bosses have commissioned an hour-long show about the football star's finely honed physique. |
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It's a great honour to street hoods who slave away, pulling off heists so the upper bosses can get a cut of the profits, but to me it's just another society. |
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There will be a lot of chuffed people today, including everyone who cares about Britain's heritage, all at the National Railway Museum and York tourist bosses. |
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But the real power will reside in 10 of the 15 ministerial cabinet posts and bosses of the parastatal corporations that will be divided up between the warring factions. |
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