It wouldn't fit any of the in-house airline publications either, would it now? |
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The roster will run alongside the existing in-house design department, BBC Design and Publications. |
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Here are some tips that can enable your in-house teams to achieve better performance. |
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He joined the firm in early 2002 to manage discretionary segregated portfolios and in-house funds. |
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Students performing in-house work placement activities are actually developers in residence. |
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Yet there are at least a dozen reasons why organizations still prefer in-house application development and deployment. |
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Another main reason for doing virtually all maintenance and repair in-house is cost. |
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Star then decided to run Star News in-house while NDTV announced its plans to run channels of its own. |
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Complex instruments of payload are being made in-house by small teams in national labs, not outsourced. |
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The company currently subcontracts double-glazing work but plans to invest in machinery so the work can be done in-house. |
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These people had to be brought in and if they were developed in-house it was very costly. |
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The company has made no secret of its plans to invent new coffee, tea, milk and energy products in-house. |
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We are actually able to keep our costs down through our volunteers and doing things in-house. |
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As the scale of the business increases, it may be easier to justify the set-up costs associated with making bagels in-house. |
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Microsoft Publisher allows you to create sales and marketing materials in-house. |
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Flavour and fragrance companies commonly develop and adapt analytical instruments in-house. |
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All system components together with the control and calibration software have been developed in-house by Zytek. |
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Either put nothing at all on or better yet, produce some new material in-house. |
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Quota obligations may exist, seems to be the line, but the strength and resources of in-house production teams is his main concern. |
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The National Youth Theatre will make The Lowry its regional base, and an in-house youth dance company is planned for the future. |
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They feel it should be done in-house and feel their expertise within the city can provide a better service than an outside contractor. |
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There's the increase in in-house publication, made possible by the same lowered barriers. |
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In the end the producers decided to go with Plymouth's in-house department instead. |
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This simplifies the job for device manufacturers that want to coat products in-house. |
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Each employee receives ten days of training a year, as well as an in-house training and development programme called Jigsaw. |
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His current crusade is against big investment banks that use in-house brokers to promote their clients' shares. |
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At an in-house awards ceremony last month, a Times columnist asked the newsroom how many would quit if the Kochs took over. |
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Step one would be to pour cold water on the warring factions and keep such analysis in-house. |
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An existing in-house induction programme was adapted for the company's overseas staff. |
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We have done in-house upgrades on some equipment to replace old relays with a programmable controller. |
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Well, some firms have dispensed with their in-house provision and now use the services of independents. |
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As bad and as damaging as this in-house report is, we are told that it was all a matter of levity and humour. |
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Our small machine shop has found it cheaper to import some products from overseas than to build them in-house. |
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Use of the first person, moreover, gives this book the tang of an in-house, partisan staff study rather than a dispassionate analysis. |
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On its higher end Unix and mainframe systems, IBM uses in-house technology for these types of tasks. |
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Past employment as an in-house temp or other is also statistically significant in predicting a lower probability of home ownership. |
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Ira Glass eventually tapped the up-and-comers to be the in-house band for This American Life. |
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The Republicans have called their in-house campaign tech start-up Para Bellum Labs. |
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There followed two meetings, totaling three hours, with MSNBC in-house lawyers and standards and practices staff. |
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He uses his detective skills to weed out the glory hounds who are trying to profit from having an in-house ghost. |
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Our Boutique range is an in-house, design-led collection which is very directional and fashion-forward. |
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Scoble first got famous as an in-house blogger at Microsoft, then he struck out on his own. |
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Come Monday he would have his hair cut and take a post-weekend shave at the in-house barbers. |
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Customers will soon be able to order a cup of ground coffee from an in-house barista. |
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Our in-house testing team, despite their expertise, cannot replace an army of beta testers in thoroughness. |
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I certainly didn't expect to have an in-house investigator running over my every word looking for evidence to incriminate me. |
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There are only three pastas on the menu, among them an absolutely terrific trofie, made in-house and tossed with fava beans and pecorino cheese. |
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Now in its third year, the Casa del Popolo's in-house music fest offers a slate of performers from around the world. |
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Is this an HDTV offshoot or something proprietary that Moviebeam developed in-house? |
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I favour in-house ombudsmen to receive complaints and publish responses, and to comment more broadly on decisions of the paper in the paper. |
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The whole thing stinks of favoritism, especially as, according to several Borg drones, the Linux angle was already being pursued in-house. |
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Three dimensional items such as this stirrup pump are stored off-site and used for outreach work and in-house displays. |
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The remaining 40 percent of content, including cylinder blocks and heads, is made in-house. |
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Not only do many construction staffers come from architecture backgrounds, but so do the heads of the in-house wood and metal shops. |
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He recommended buying sunglasses from reputable opticians with in-house optometrists, where a simple UV test can be performed. |
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The inner and outer hood panels formed in-house are allegedly the auto industry's largest aluminum stampings. |
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Revamp your wardrobe with the help of our in-house expert, and find out if you're a fashion victim or a style master. |
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Thursday was the first day in-house ear pieces were on sale, allowing fans to hear the television commentary. |
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No expense is spared on costumes, which are lavish and made in-house, often to designs commissioned from artists and stars of the fashion world. |
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Once he becomes an in-house lawyer, he loses his independence. |
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As a result of the survey a helpline was set up and manned by a group of women volunteers who had undergone a specialist in-house training programme. |
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An exhibition of work from the in-house artists continues for February. |
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The training also included in-house training at the hospital. |
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Their in-house photographer must have taken a snap of me as I helped myself to another one judging by this picture that appears on their web site. |
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Spice blends are made in-house, designed specifically for each dish. |
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Second is the amazing sound track being developed in-house for us. |
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The city decided it could provide more services for less money in-house. |
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How much would it have cost if the work had been done in-house? |
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Whether it is an in-house presentation or a visiting production company, this tiny playhouse manages to give more than value for money. |
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It would impose an impossible burden on a jobbing printer to have to employ an in-house lawyer to vet contentious or controversial material. |
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Within that we have a Greater China group, one of my jobs besides the in-house stuff is to coordinate with other organizations. |
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A fellow bruncher enjoyed the spaghetti pomodoro, but lamented the pasta wasn't made in-house, something the restaurant hopes to do soon. |
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Taking some of the training in-house might be a cost-saving option, particularly for courses which are given regularly. |
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It chronicles which transmission plants use in-house pistons, oil pumps, and flywheels, as opposed to those purchased elsewhere. |
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The TW logo, designed in-house, will be shown on the apparel, in the footbed of the shoes and on hang tags. |
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We brought it back in-house for production and there's been a fourfold increase in sales. |
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In a week of such in-house turbulence, the return to first-team duty is a welcome snippet of positive news to pour oil on troubled waters. |
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The essence is that the cost of an e-business project could be many times the cost of an in-house project. |
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All interpretation of data and analysis of statistics will then be carried out in-house by the Chamber. |
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But do we really need another in-house hassle over papal primacy versus episcopal collegiality? |
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The pre-production team works on several exciting projects for clients, besides in-house productions. |
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Its chief virtue at the moment is that on it you are least likely to encounter advertising or in-house promos. |
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Furthermore, the museum's extensive in-house storage depot is now accessible to visitors, by appointment. |
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The school has an in-house doctor, deputed by the College, who constantly interacts with the children and keeps a watch on their health. |
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To ensure correct handling and preservation of original materials, digitisation was undertaken in-house at the Library. |
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However, they've rarely turned their eye on themselves to assess just what sort of dirty dealing may be going on in-house. |
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Our in-house training programmes form an excellent platform for grooming employees to shoulder higher responsibilities. |
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The success of these established brands gave rise to a deeply entrenched in-house establishment. |
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The claimants called no expert on the subject of in vitro assays, but the defendants called an in-house expert enzymologist. |
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He has virtually no in-house resources in this critical area, save for the race team's dynos. |
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Does this extend to the software giant's in-house IT operations and its longstanding practice of dogfooding its own products? |
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The company has also engaged in extensive in-house testing and experimentation on a wide range of metals, plastics, acrylics, and quartz. |
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For more conventional bodies, such as tippers or dropsides, you will more likely have the vehicle built line-side by the manufacturer in-house. |
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Actually, I don't think they physically cooked anything, they just stood around and watched their recipes being mangled by the in-house excuse for a chef. |
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It is customary for political campaigns to keep their most forthright views in-house. |
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Rubenstein listened and as an emollient agreed to an in-house investigation. |
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The soba noodles are made in-house and are what Soba Nippon is famous for. |
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At any rate, these in-house disagreements between friends of social insurance are small potatoes compared to the epic struggle over whether or not we should phase it out. |
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The stainless handbasins mounted in laminated glass, for instance, were designed and manufactured in-house at a fraction of the cost of similar designer versions. |
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But my in-house appetizer of lime-colored watercress risotto had a viscid, swampy texture, which wasn't helped by the three fatty pieces of short rib on top. |
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Although existing contracts will be allowed to run their course, they will be replaced by new contracts or in-house arrangements that put all employees on an equal footing. |
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Nevertheless, her performance was somewhat overshadowed by the increasingly exhibitionistic shape-throwing of Stephen McAllister, the in-house main-course chef. |
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A national network of large-scale contract irradiation facilities has meant that healthcare companies no longer need to build in-house irradiators. |
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Unlike virtually every other correctional center in the country, Hampden County doesn't rely on underpaid, often underqualified, overworked in-house docs. |
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The automaker, which designed and styled the vehicle in-house at its Gentro Stile facility, decided to meet that goal by developing two completely different cars. |
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Other features include a picturesque beer-garden and an in-house wine cellar, with over 150, mostly Austrian, wines which the guests are encouraged to taste. |
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Some companies use me when their in-house guys are overloaded. |
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The retailer saved millions in distribution and warehousing costs as improved sales and order forecasts reduced the need to overstock in-house supplies. |
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The second Maisonneuve Art Show, kicking off Thursday, April 15, promises to be a pleasantly corporeal affair, what with an in-house oxygen bar, free massages and all. |
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In fact, Pringle's cashmere knitwear and the twinset, patented by in-house designer Otto Weisz, had been staples of every glamorous Hollywood wardrobe. |
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He suggested that schools could install an early-warning system like a panic button or could provide in-house training for teachers to manager difficult people. |
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The in-house staff cannot perform electrical, plumbing or HVAC repairs. |
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At one time, the company had its own in-house certified logging instructor who would ensure that the training needs of the 10 or more hand fallers were met. |
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The petrol blue salwar kameez she is wearing here cost 3000-the price was only kept below 5000 because he has a team of in-house embroiderers in India. |
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He'd deliberately mixed old thinkers with new, combatants with in-house competitors, to see what sort of creative options they might come up with. |
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With the different variations of UNIX and Linux available, we would require a large number of servers in-house if we did support using traditional methods. |
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A typical example of a clinical study project plan in the form of a Gantt chart, showing the general activities to be completed by in-house or outsourced personnel. |
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With an ever-increasing need for constant input from bioinformatic experts, most biomedical laboratories may soon have their own in-house bioinformatician. |
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And while the group's in-house manoeuvring for position made compulsive viewing in itself, the audience had the final say on who went and who stayed. |
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Others reported that for the moment, their marching orders were to do more writing in-house or not use freelancers at all. |
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Ortanique has two large kitchens plus plenty of seats on two levels with two bars, so it's easily equipped to handle catered special events in-house. |
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And given how much cheaper it is for a Wall Street bank to buy research than to do it in-house, some firms may end up outsourcing a chunk of coverage, he says. |
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Furthermore, economic methodologists have created an in-house adaptation of terminology and a way of arguing which makes even the well-intentioned philosopher-listener lost. |
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For music and dance freaks, the in-house discotheque offers a diversion. |
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There's also a melt-in-your mouth, peppery porchetta, made in-house. |
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They are then collected and distributed to the in-house marketplaces that form the link between incoming freight deliveries and the production line. |
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We could economically justify bringing that material in-house, putting it into a robotically controlled environment and saving those storage and handling fees. |
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The roastery curates and roasts its coffee in-house and on demand. |
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It's a strange combination of gossip and in-house tittle-tattle. |
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He'd been in Recruitment for a while now, everyone in-house knew it was the fast-track, if you did well you could write your own ticket to a good position anywhere. |
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Today, rather than outsourcing tasks, companies are choosing to take those jobs in-house and need to upskill existing staff to meet these requirements. |
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Rob, who graduated 117th in his class at medical school, is an in-house sawbones with a penthouse suite, a gambling habit, and an insufferable smirk. |
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The ultimate goal should be that the person selecting the general counsel or the attorneys who occupy in-house positions is gender-blind. |
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He then worked as a product analyst for Peugeot and was an in-house French, Portuguese and Spanish translator for media company Interlingua Ltd. |
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Orwak Linley, UK suppliers of in-house waste compactors and balers, will be launching their new 6040 at the show. |
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Burgers, grillsteaks and related products are popular in many part of the world via fast food outlets, food service and in-house consumption. |
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On a monthly basis, however, the numbers increase and decrease as we bring some tests in-house and start sending out new ones. |
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Victory Dental in Boise, Idaho is making overcoming dental fear and anxiety a reality by offering IV sedation in-house to patients. |
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The in-house Losel Doll Museum displays 160 dolls crafted by monks over 15 years. |
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Additionally, many facilities incorporate an in-house check, using a handheld pyrometer to verify the in-pot thermocouple reading. |
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We selected Fiserv CBS Worldwide after an exhaustive vendor search that included both outsourced and in-house alternatives. |
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Ms Noble joins BCL Legal from eNL where she was an in-house recruitment consultant. |
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The interior design was completed by in-house staff and the remodeling will be completed by River Birch Construction. |
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Flex360, ABPG's in-house Web development shop, is retooling Home BancShares Inc. |
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The union also objects to speedups that it says have made jobs more dangerous, and to subcontracting of work formerly done in-house. |
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Volkswagen AG, a Germany-based automaker, is shifting production and design of its electric vehicle drivetrains in-house. |
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Killingworth-based Trendsetting Awards has launched an in-house design department, a new e-commerce website and 300-page catalogue. |
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Industries served include automotive, appliance, off-road equipment, and business machines, in-house product development and mold tryout. |
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The scientists at this research station have their own in-house indie band called Nunatak. |
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All Vectors are designed, engineered and prototyped in-house, further proving the company's multirole capabilities. |
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These products build upon proven in-house technology and the manufacturing expertise used in the dashpot line. |
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EdgeTrade Securities is a Day Trading firm based in New York, and has clients trading both in-house and remotely. |
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All of our IFRS courses are also available for delivery in-house, and can be tailored to the needs of a particular company's finance team. |
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Their infrastructure, including their keiretsus, have the talent in-house to determine the total effect of a new design. |
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After that, Marrone will use its in-house screening program to assess Valagro bioactives for pesticidal properties. |
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Tons of flattering screen time for Essex's dimmest dweeb as the producers desperately try to turn him into a fully-fledged in-house ITV star. |
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One more tactic is to bring the software team in-house, a move Prang has experimented with to prevent high turnover and promote loyalty. |
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Desktop Profiler enables therapeutic research laboratories to conduct in-house kinase profiling in a timely and cost-effective manner. |
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Of all the splashy stories of the Galleon Group insider trading case, the role of wiretaps has the most lingering significance for in-house counsel. |
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Although many hotels work with outside Kosher caterers to provide Kosher services, some have developed their own in-house Kosher catering departments. |
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Districts sometimes refurbish computers in-house, but more likely they secure them from outside agencies that sell or donate the units to schools. |
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If you made use of figs, dracaenas, ferns and other plants normally considered as houseplants, waste no time in moving them into their in-house locations. |
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This holiday season, guests can also sip aged cocktails like the Katia, with Redemption Rye, Averna Amaro, Marasca liqueur and chocolate bitters made in-house. |
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Also, Barber-Colman now offers individually certified test disks for its Impressor hand-held hardness tester, allowing users to keep these testers calibrated in-house. |
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Regional outfit Browne Jacobson is to offer full barrister pupillages for the first time in response to what it said was growing demand for its in-house advocacy services. |
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Heterocycles such as pyrazoles, triazoles, aza-indoles and unnatural amino acids manufactured based on processes developed in-house are some of the highlights. |
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Compugen's in-house molecular biology laboratories provide validation of its methodologies and also conduct original genomic and proteomic research. |
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Based on a Flower Power theme, more than 300 staff and guests were entertained by Brent Ford and the Nylons, supported by Newman's in-house band The Danglers. |
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Heterocycles manufactured based on processes developed in-house, such as pyrazoles, triazoles, aza-indoles and unnatural amino acids, are some of the highlights. |
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The Metfab Electropolishing System lets manufacturers sharpen, deburr, passivate, and electropolish parts such as surgical drills, stents, and screens in-house. |
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The cost cutting that most people associate with desktop publishing occurs primarily when functions that had formerly been purchased from outside vendors are brought in-house. |
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But, like the Laffer curve, there's a line somewhere where it would be of value to have more orders in-house even if only 60 percent were going to pay up. |
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This should lead to the recruitment and training of a number of Omanis as engineers and technicians and maximise the use of PDO s in-house repair workshops. |
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In the present study in-house synthesized dextran coated ferrite nanomaterials designed for targeted therapies are assessed for its effect on the mice brain. |
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However, because small Web sites are relatively easy to create, in-house personnel with above-average computer skills often can maintain the agency's site. |
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Football is a universe dominated by a short-term mentality and so the in-house promotion of a badgeless boss based on future potential didn't sit well with many. |
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The helicopters will be the Monegasque operator's maiden in-house machines joining the rest of its fleet of 20 helicopters, half of which are Airbus Helicopters. |
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Back in the day we'd get elocution classes where senior Radio Four presenters would come down from London and give us in-house training in how to annunciate properly. |
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The steam turbine on order will be used primarily for in-house power generation to accommodate power demand associated with augmentation of the plant facility. |
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That 52 episodes worth of work helped the studio make ends meet and retain its substantial talent pool in between in-house projects, according to MacLeod. |
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The diskette files were then completed at the submitting organization's location, returned via traditional mail, and integrated with an in-house client-server application. |
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All of the company's microwave ovens are supported by extensive in-house research and development programs, plus an applications test laboratory and field service department. |
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Wilkin will combine direct mail advertising, eMarketing, and in-house signage into a full-service marketing program included in the cost of the promotional items. |
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Photline is a leading supplier of optical modulation solutions based on the in-house produced lithium niobate modulators and RF electronic modules. |
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The brainchild of the Partnership's in-house director of industrial design, Ignacio Ciocchini, the carts are among the Partnership's newest streetscape innovations. |
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At present, Lexicon remains open to negotiation regarding limited sublicenses to companies and institutions that desire to develop in-house knockout mouse research programs. |
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For more than 135 years United Auction Brokers has brokered the sale and liquidation of everything from antiques to yachts using the services of their in-house brokers. |
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Their MetaLogic early case assessment will ensure both your civil and criminal cases are ready for initial meeting with your clients and in-house legal teams. |
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