But she had difficulty wresting control from the old triumvirate, and before long she too was involved in a turf war with other senior managers. |
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It was no surprise that other general managers lowballed him in trade talks. |
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It has rigorous objectives and targets and will be monitored by directors, managers or teams. |
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This meeting, led by Myers and general manager Esti Benson, 29, includes all of the waitstaff, the floor managers, and the hosts and hostesses. |
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Royal Mail managers are being asked to sign documents which waive that right. |
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One of our managers has also visited the area and walked the ground to assess all aspects of accessibility. |
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Leveraging this effort should reap rewards for managers, professionals, and patients alike. |
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The entire game was played in a fine sporting manner which reflected glowingly on both sets of team managers. |
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Baseball players and managers of the offensive and defensive team, as well as umpires, can request time out for a number of purposes. |
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But all three sides have excellent managers, quality players and this time around they know what they are up against. |
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A letter will be drafted to his players' managers in the hope that they will accede to his request. |
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Hedge fund managers also invest in derivatives, options, futures and other exotic or sophisticated securities. |
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The basic message is that all fleet managers need to evaluate their own circumstances and act accordingly. |
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Undeniably, program managers should take the first step to accrue direct benefits to their programs. |
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We have grown accustomed to the public squabbling between millionaire football club managers. |
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Then, it was the clubs and the managers who called the shots, now the players hold all the aces. |
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He will have made enemies of all his former managers, but few quibbled with Thompson's logic when he parted company with each of them. |
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Mayor Li, of course, never wavers, and his wife and all the corrupt managers are arrested and given long prison sentences. |
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Most managers in shops have no idea what the regulations say, and it's not difficult to blind them with a little bit of knowledge. |
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Let managers and shareholders make their own choices, based on sound business judgment, not on fear, jingoism or just bad economics. |
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Most workers rate job satisfaction, getting on with colleagues and decent treatment by their managers ahead of receiving a bonus. |
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Most of the people that I know won't sign up to political activism in order to get better managers. |
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Hubbard believes in training managers to measure risk the way actuaries do. |
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It is so lucrative for investment bankers, fund managers and brokers that none have any interest in upsetting the apple cart. |
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Councils need to be run by managers with initiative and a high level of business acumen. |
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Two of the other local sides are in action in low-key friendlies but their respective managers realise the importance of the games. |
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Rail managers have already admitted that the finishing date of the station facelift has been put back by five months. |
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His managers have taken 30-percent pay cuts, his workers haven't had a raise in three years. |
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Computer science students, IT consultants and business managers will find valuable material in this highly recommendable book. |
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Jubilant jumped-up managers all over the country embarked on a new aggression against the people who do the work. |
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It was further suggested that money managers would become more important, because retail investors would not be able to play whack-a-mole. |
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst. |
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Either way, opera managers like Barron rather hope there will be a shift in the popular mindset. |
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When white-collar crime gets tricky and important managers are implicated, internal auditors may be compromised. |
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Long-Term Capital's whiz-bang managers didn't invest in factories, research and development, home building, or anything else productive. |
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Instead, managers must learn to read between the lines or interpret subtle hints that a problem has developed. |
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A police officer urged shop managers to check any suspicious notes using forge pens or machine readers that can help detect counterfeits. |
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The role of the publisher could change markedly and perhaps be collapsed into that of the writers and their business managers and agents. |
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Armed with read-write data, library managers can fine tune performance and ensure that all disks are operating at appropriate levels. |
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It said managers had been ranked into three grades, with the bottom 15 per cent losing their jobs. |
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The managers went around the keyers tonight trying to find volunteers to man the lines. |
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That's when fund managers rebate a portion of their fees to brokerages, based on how much client money that they put and keep in the fund family. |
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Fund managers do not rebate the cost of commission because they do not want to undercut advisers. |
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Such systems coordinate, organize, and then display the myriad streams of data that managers monitor in order to make decisions. |
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I did receive a few positive reactions from mainly Dutch and German managers. |
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The Discovery space shuttle is counting down for blast-off, with NASA managers confident that last minute hitches would not delay today's launch. |
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Time has to be spent by managers coping with and reconciling the conflicts as best they can. |
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At this cinema, the managers have not seen fit to remove the military recruitment ads from the previews. |
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That's why big clubs want big name managers with plenty of experience, gravitas and know-how. |
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Surveys can provide organizations with vital information and insights that empower HR and front line managers to reengage critical talent. |
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Too many managers seek solutions elsewhere characterized by the rise in benchmarking, re-engineering, and continuous improvement programmes. |
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Millions of UK investors entrust their money to highly paid, highly educated professional fund managers. |
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Both managers lavished praise on their players for serving up a worthwhile spectacle. |
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Somehow, with the help of his managers, he runs the company while devoting most of his spare time to refereeing and his family. |
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Believe me, it's a club most managers outside the very top ones would love to manage. |
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Many managers reflexively brag about how people are their company's key assets. |
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Some marketing managers who should know better suggest legally ineffective trademarks for their products. |
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Reef managers created a system of zoning that regulates activities in different places that are sensitive to different pressures. |
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Instead, Lovejoy recommends that practitioners develop alliances and become relationship managers. |
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It's early days for me yet, but he is different from other managers in that he tries to be one of the lads. |
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When managers refuse or fail to recognize the problem and further blame the victim, it reinforces feelings of guilt. |
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Why then is the relationship between doctors and managers often strained and currently perceived to be at a low ebb? |
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Typically, these exclusions have allowed forest managers to relax the reviews when they want to fix a trail or structure. |
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That said, it's worth bearing in mind that annual profits of fund managers can be very sensitive to year-on-year performance of the stock market. |
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That meant that landholders and land managers had to do what was required to reduce the population. |
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If louts strike at one pub or club, landlords and managers can get onto the phone to the next pub to tell the doormen who to look out for. |
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This is apart from the serious problems and costs it will cause landowners and land managers. |
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But they should not defy the managers of the State if they feel their actions are within the ambit of the law. |
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The veteran sales reps were regularly asked to give talks to groups of new management trainees and to speak at conferences of district managers. |
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It is rather late in the day for the regulator to see the advantages of letting managers manage. |
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Ninety percent of the managers waited until Friday afternoon to reply to Brown. |
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About 100 workers' representatives attended the hearing, but Sony was only represented by two Indonesian assistant managers. |
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Rather than seek to round it out or fill it in, the best managers do everything they can to sharpen and amplify that uniqueness. |
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Its managers were of the highest repute, and they were able to charge very high fees. |
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His plea for managers to be given clear objectives and left in peace was blamed for leaving banks to the mercy of spiv traders. |
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In recent years this has been achieved by removing layers of managers to create flatter organizations. |
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City and county managers have warned of staff lay-offs and increased charges as a direct consequence. |
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She certainly appears to have transformed the attitude of managers and staff, as well as that of her colleagues on the council. |
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Throughout the lead-up to the event the different managers and the amounts pledged for each will be displayed in store. |
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They now have a leading role investing alongside other venture fund managers, business angels, banks, and other finance providers. |
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Business managers want their data restored and their applications recovered more quickly than ever. |
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English-speaking managers are more likely to be recruited and retained in Toronto than in Montreal. |
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Cemetery managers, like parishes, have inherited an unenviable legacy from past generations. |
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Allocating 70,000 litres to a number of qualified farm managers would also help give these people a vital leg-up in the industry, he said. |
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The directors defended the retrenchment of two expatriate general managers. |
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You would have thought that good players would make good managers, but often the reverse is the case. |
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A small faction of managers in her unit spread rumors that her appointment was a classic case of reverse discrimination. |
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These external features are significant because they constrain managers to act in particular ways. |
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There seems to be a competition going on amongst the senior managers to see who can wear the silliest or most revolting tie. |
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Two different approaches from two very different managers, but it was easy to see why both have had a rough ride in their new jobs. |
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Facing greater competition, employers have eliminated lifetime employment guarantees to managers and professionals and reduced salaries. |
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And I'd especially like to congratulate their managers, who had the foresight to let this happen. |
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Both managers were happy with a point apiece in a game spoilt by the strong wind that blew for the entire 90 minutes. |
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It appears unlikely at this stage and it is difficult to imagine him wanting to inhabit the rather obsessive world that managers must live in. |
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Hopefully people will benefit a few years down the line if English managers get a good name. |
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Is it not preferable to put some more money into training line managers to be good managers at work whatever the issue is in front of them? |
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The software can cut down on the time it takes managers to schedule their staff. |
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Fail to budget properly, managers are warned, and insolvency looms around the corner. |
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Receivers and managers in the case of insolvency regularly fail to obtain indemnities from their appointers but look usually only to the assets. |
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Some managers probably feel that supporters demand signings, in particular when they are on a losing run or the team has injuries. |
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Too often, higher-paid managers or skippers take the lion's share before distributing the rest to the staff. |
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Today water-resource managers must increasingly consider how withdrawals affect the amount of water flowing in and out of aquifers. |
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With deals at an eight-year low, the fund's managers could not find enough arbitrage opportunities. |
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Globalized investment managers should move funds among markets in a volume sufficient to arbitrage real yields together. |
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The rot continued, and the managers were eventually replaced with bankers friendly with the corporate heads. |
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The workers began a strike and held a lock-in, after refusing to allow 10 factory managers to leave. |
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The strikers returned to work on November 8 after three days on the picket line when managers threatened a lockout. |
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Tour managers will make two-hour round trips to retrieve mislaid mobile phones, and they'll field calls from partners. |
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The answer would seem obvious, especially for managers who have ascended through the ranks. |
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It is very difficult to believe half the rubbish uttered by some team managers before and after matches these days. |
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In most campaigns, strong operational managers can be yours for the asking. |
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These managers rode roughshod over the rules that govern corporate activity and betrayed the trust of the investors. |
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Militants assaulted business managers and extorted money they claimed was compensation for unfair dismissals. |
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We don't have managers and assemblers, editors and secretaries, surgeons and nurses. |
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All hurling team managers, their assistants and parents are asked to attend. |
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There are also a dozen editorial assistants, three data managers and six freelance readers. |
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The jobs on offer range from betting assistants to managers of off-course betting centres. |
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The company has taken on retail managers, cashiers and assistants and is already doing a roaring trade. |
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This award recognises the extraordinary performance and achievement by teams of scientists, engineers and managers in the field of astronautics. |
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But for station hands, managers, support staff and their families, the lifestyle remains rustic and dangerous. |
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Star manager Michael Jordan left active duty in 1998, but he remained on the board and his A-team of managers ran the funds. |
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Substantial evidence now attests to the extent of doctors' unhappiness with the state of their relationships with managers. |
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Some researchers have also pointed out the importance of the attitudinal characteristics of managers. |
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While there's safety in numbers, tech managers don't get paid big bucks to think like the herd. |
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Get rid of those London-based middle managers who splash the licence fee on ludicrous motivational courses at luxury hotels. |
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Not just for accountants but for managers, auditors, share-holders and company directors, the world is now a different place. |
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Our managers understand what a good salesperson is, because we promote exclusively from our sales floor. |
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These autocratic managers quickly punish any underling who would begin to demand an ethical basis for work and production. |
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To optimize these decisions, business managers need to know their customers' requirements and seek to satisfy their needs and desires. |
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As a Harvard MBA, he has always had very strong passion for teaching and thought effective education could help managers be more successful. |
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That women entrepreneurs and managers are making their mark in a world of men, even if recognition comes by way of separate women's awards. |
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More savers and money managers now believe that, in the long run, the return on stocks is higher and the riskiness of stocks is lower than bonds. |
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Rapid industrialization under the Five Year Plans required massive numbers of experts, technocrats, skilled workers, engineers and managers. |
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If party managers had been looking to conventions as a process of crowd management it was soon clear that it was not such a simple matter. |
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These courses are tailored for all levels of bar workers from door staff to managers. |
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Many staff were contacted by managers over the weekend to undergo the tests. |
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The results were circulated to staff by managers last week, and passed to the Sunday Herald on request. |
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It is also true that there will be fewer managers and more staff working directly with children and young people. |
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In some cases, the law has made IT managers legally responsible for adherence to corporate governance rules. |
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Morale and motivation among staff and managers dips and passenger abuse increases. |
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Regular meetings are held between managers and supervisory staff to look at ways in which the centre can be improved. |
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Bar staff, doormen and managers could be held criminally liable whereas previously it was only the responsibility of the licence holder. |
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Department managers will be responsible for introducing and managing changes associated with the renovations. |
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As managers or staff employees, our failure to do so reflects a poor professional ethic. |
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Stagecoach had prepared an emergency timetable and was going to use managers and non-driving staff with public service licences. |
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The survey also found sales managers and directors were to blame for recruiting staff who would not be suited to their job. |
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This means mailing out your scores and CDs to competitions, conductors, managers and performers. |
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A number are involved with music as musicians, managers, writers, and record store workers. |
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We need to move into an era where Zambian musicians have managers, like in the past. |
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The only solution here is for team managers to take strong action against any of their players who indulge in this type of actions. |
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Although he hadn't reached the finish line, the team managers got a good impression of him and appreciated his technical maturity. |
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The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late. |
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A lot of team managers would serve their teams much better if they engaged with their players and explained the rules to them. |
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Oddly enough, the same gesture is also used to denote bank managers, estate agents, lawyers, and football team managers. |
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Players must contact their respective team managers as soon as possible with their nomination for player of the year. |
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Already I detect a reduction in the number of training sessions being organised by team managers in general at present. |
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The following team managers were appointed for the coming year to take charge of the various teams at underage level. |
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It was essential to employ parliamentary managers to translate this potential influence into majorities. |
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Other senior managers also received about R60 000 in backpay for their car allowances, much to the dismay of ordinary staff members. |
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Lastly, availability is disadvantaged by a dependency on a common backplane between the storage managers. |
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Those staff who are affected will include managers in the marketing, retail and telesales departments, but does not apply to front line staff. |
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I've never been a back-stabber and I've always been open and up front, and all the managers I have worked with will say the same. |
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No matter how hard we try, we can't have power over a mercurial economy, back-stabbing co-workers or temperamental managers. |
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There prosperous new managers live in gracious homes with neatly manicured gardens. |
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They don't even talk to each other and managers tear their hair out just trying to get the schmucks on stage. |
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There are 20 years of bad blood between these teams and a rivalry between the managers. |
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Under-siege managers refused to discuss the planned ballot by baggage handlers today. |
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Even professional managers express profound anxiety about tasks like delivering negative evaluations and terminating employees. |
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For instance, managers often perform a delicate balancing act when seeking support for a venture. |
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The franchise mode has been expanded with a scouting report and a minor league system that will let hands on managers cultivate talent. |
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Lighting level controls are gaining in use as more facility managers become aware of the availability of dimming electronic ballasts. |
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Last week the company announced that managers would be called on to drive buses, with a free service offered in an attempt to bust the strike. |
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Concerns over keeping all these marksmen happy hold little weight with directors and managers alike. |
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The editors are the managers, so if the paper systematically screws up, it's down to them, not the reporters. |
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He began meeting bankers and fund managers and mastered the workings of our financial sector. |
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They do it to bulge the bank accounts of bankers, company managers, and investors all over the world. |
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City professionals include Lloyd's of London insurance men, financial PRs, lawyers and accountants as well as bankers and fund managers. |
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Also on Monday, 25 Jackson accountants, lawyers, bankers and managers will meet to discuss the star's business affairs. |
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Without the gigantic financial rewards for progressing beyond the group stages, managers will often treat Europa League games like a jazzed-up pre-season friendly. |
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I was talking with some colleagues the other day about young managers and, how today, there are so many areas of responsibility that they have to attend to and deal with. |
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Other managers attended to their subordinates' agitated feelings so that the employees could maintain continuity in delivering services to the customers. |
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Even if it did happen such incidents are commonplace on the training fields of the land, a storm in a teacup quickly sorted and set aside by practical managers. |
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Job and organization characteristics are measured using questionnaires completed by organization representatives including human resources managers and line managers. |
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In addition to establishing caring, respectful relationships with students, culturally responsive classroom managers work to create a sense of community. |
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Several managers have tried to increase the speed and accuracy of the workers. |
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His message is that nobody can get a wage rise unless they accept less time with their family and friends, longer hours at work, and endless bullying from jumped-up managers. |
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Software metering and auditing on networked systems gives managers precise tracking tools to determine who uses what software, when, where and how often. |
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In the central panel, Sen. Elizabeth Warren whispers into the ear of the Pope as Mitt Romney and hedge fund managers are flayed. |
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At the same time the number of senior managers has slightly reduced. |
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True, many of these fund managers are reacting tardily to an October rally they did not believe in and to a November bull continuation they do not trust. |
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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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Editors, like many managers, tend towards risk-averse behavior. |
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American management literature, both popular and scholarly, is rife with advice that managers should increase workforce diversity to enhance work group effectiveness. |
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Now things have come on a great deal since then, but what we need is better personnel management, not just for personnel managers, but for all line managers. |
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All too often, burnt out teachers are hounded out by bullying managers, failing to recognise that there is still much to offer if the right flexibilities are allowed. |
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Worried staff managers had to call for police to maintain order. |
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Thus, in addition to their likeness to executives with options packages, pundits also closely resemble mutual fund managers, and the people who invest with them. |
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Fund managers are constantly scouring the UK for companies with steadily rising earnings-per-share and smaller companies with access to ground-breaking new technologies. |
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Perhaps the answer to the budget shortfall may lie in reviewing the number of higher paid managers who need to be employed, rather than axing frontline staff? |
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It should have major appeal to practicing agriculturists, agricultural advisors, land managers and students of agricultural science, especially upperclassmen. |
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This may have been because of a lack of imagination or because they failed to relate well to the line managers with the detailed knowledge of the business. |
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The book is intended to be read and used by first and second line managers, middle managers, those with or without formal training in management, and potential supervisors. |
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This is a rhetorical question, but is there a question about the support that line managers are getting locally from personnel managers when a matter first comes up? |
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How has accrual contributed to improving the decision-making processes of politicians, managers, and citizens of the countries in which it has been implemented? |
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Coaches, athletes, managers and parents are being encouraged to attend the four-day accredited course to promote player safety during the coming winter season. |
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Whatever about the difficulty of county teams coming back year after year, it is even harder for club managers to hold their raggle-taggle bunch together. |
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He heads up a team of around 100 riggers, technical staff, engineers, producers and studio managers who are bought together to work on for this live event. |
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When an account executive scores a client engagement, consulting managers waste no time calling around to find out who's qualified and who's available for the job. |
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The Leigh shop, which has only had three managers in its 48 year history, was the target of a big armed robbery in 1988 and has since been the subject of ram raids. |
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One of my managers at work has lent me his camera to play with. |
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As the economy has unraveled over the past three years, managers desperate to prop up profits have been beating the bushes for new ways to cut costs. |
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District service managers dialed in to the war room in Hopkinton, where Alderson and his team sat with stacks of paper that listed every job scheduled for the coming weekend. |
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Some people have told us that managers get promoted, or they get transferred, when they do things which are wrong, and the person who has been wronged is left to suffer. |
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A team of around 100 people including riggers, broadcasters, producers, studio managers and other technical staff will be working together to produce the radio coverage. |
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All the episode proved was that he did not hold managers in high regard. |
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Around me in the East Stand upper tier are an assortment of senior company directors, bankers, hedge-fund managers, and, curiously, quite a few mini-cab drivers. |
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One option for dealing with recalcitrants, suggests Jay, is for managers to take control of the departments of their least efficient subordinates. |
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We have been acting as bankers and managers to public issues. |
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Aussie fund managers will need a tough hide and nerves of steel to withstand the bagging they'll be copping from News organs if this one goes down. |
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In turn, local managers, clinicians and decision-makers need to get better at accepting responsibility and initiating and driving forward improvement and change. |
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At issue is retroactive overtime pay for employees who have been incorrectly classified as managers, and thereby excluded from overtime compensation. |
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My press credentials and my contacts among the San Jose fight managers got me ringside tickets to the Olympic Trials at the Cow Palace in the environs of San Francisco. |
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Bombarded with stories about unscrupulous corporate executives and the employees they done wrong, workers begin to gaze warily at their own managers. |
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But since the politics surrounding lay-offs are complex, it takes solid business training and legal savvy to advise managers well, according to those involved. |
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Investigators are reported to have documents in which company managers and external auditors allegedly drew the attention of the management board to the property valuations. |
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Still, it was just a run-of-the-mill rhubarb, barely worth comment, which is true of most such arguments between arbiters and managers or players. |
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As the language of personal development lands on their business laps, managers learn the sequence of emotions and reactions associated with change. |
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The word among property agents is that buildings are attracting just as much interest from government back offices and quangos as banks and fund managers. |
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Unlike their European counterparts, American wildlife managers generally recommend feeding whitetails only during severe winters or prolonged droughts. |
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All team managers and mentors for the coming year should attend. |
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The mere fact that sickness levels require wholescale investigation suggests managers are unable to explain what happens within their areas of responsibility. |
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The organisers are appealing to all parents and team managers to attend. |
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While some managers of vanquished teams have given their players a break, Gray has sentenced his men to hard labour and they will not have a day off until Friday. |
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The London hotel's managers were flown out to train the Antiguan staff. |
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Some middle managers are assiduous in protecting their territory. |
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Tom and Joby Costello were installed as the new managers of the team. |
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They caused six managers to walk the plank one way or another. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that managers are increasingly spending time repairing social relations damaged by hasty, ill-considered and intemperate electronic communications. |
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This data point, which is not be confused with the more popular ISM purchasing managers index, is a relatively crude one. |
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At a Walmart in Colorado, Senegalese immigrants work as managers and sell sporting goods. |
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Admitting to an even bigger trading loss, CEO Jamie Dimon apologized for rogue managers, pledging to claw back compensation. |
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Range managers in Utah are now leery about gardening wild mountains. |
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It called for pub and bar managers to act more responsibly but stopped short of recommending a ban on live World Cup games being screened in the town. |
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In step two, managers, key employees and a Your Training Manager account representative attend a one-day classroom program at the customer's location. |
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The sales force went through major change in 1992 when regional business managers were appointed with budgetary responsibility for their territory. |
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The barraca managers and ambulantes are simpatico in their daylong quest to pocket gobs of hard-earned money. |
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Anyone who is experienced in writing original posts understands this, but new bloggers may not and managers who haven't ever blogged almost certainly will not. |
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South African vets and above-board outfitters worry that profiteering reserve managers are allowing animals to be darted more than once a season, for sport. |
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In order to gain valuable shelf space, many manufacturers are restructuring their organization and making brand managers function as part of a category management team. |
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Almost half felt managers did not involve staff in important decisions. |
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All team managers as well as club officers will be in attendance. |
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And he pointed an accusatory finger beyond riders to irresponsible managers and the shady doctors who enable a doping culture. |
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The financial managers and economic wizards are happy that Pakistan has achieved a level of macro-economic stabilization, which is spectacular and unprecedented. |
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The Australian Institute of Management's latest national salary survey found that executives and managers did not get that much more lucre last year. |
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Middle managers are the ones who provide consistency, stability and everyday leadership to employees. |
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They are frozen, and email is a major contributor to the overload these middle managers feel. |
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A Deakin University research further suggests that companies should advise their middle managers to socialize more with their peers. |
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As we begin a new millennium, it is a good time for managers to reevaluate their organizations' strategies. |
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Brian Krasner and Jeffrey Krasner are the branch managers at the Hainesport location. |
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Government exchange controls won't allow the owners to change their bolivars into dollars to buy wheat from abroad, managers say. |
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He is impressed by how the Chelsea boss single-mindedly focuses on results when other managers say their coaching philosophy is more important. |
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The artists range from millwrights and engineers to assemblers and sales managers. |
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Branson Regal provides independent reservationist services to owners and property managers in the Branson area. |
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Typically, restaurant managers will concentrate on food, customer service, and front and back of house operations. |
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Because the outside directors set the compensation of managers, this approach is potentially vulnerable to accusations of mutual backscratching. |
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Operations managers in the capital-intensive pulp and paper industry are under pressure to achieve a high return from assets employed. |
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It's unprofessional and unethical for a boss and senior managers to bad-mouth an executive without first speaking to the executive. |
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Where secondees are managing other employees, they must receive the same level of information afforded to other managers. |
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Recent court decisions concerning utility deposits could dramatically affect the tax treatment of security deposits for property managers. |
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In the remainder of this paper, we discuss self-organizing teams and the new roles for project managers in agile teams. |
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The bad news is that financial innovation can be a profit-seeking behavior by boundedly rational managers within the financial organizations. |
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Earning the CCM is a major step in professional development for case managers and opens the door for advancement opportunities. |
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The system keeps cash securely between managers and customers, reducing the potential for an internal theft and eliminating miscounts. |
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But these came at a price, Ross notes, as managers introduced greater job risk while casualizing the basic terms of work. |
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Lew and Hilary are, respectively, the Evesham and Pershore market town managers, working for Wychavon District Council. |
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Entrants are asked to send their mix tape demos to cruise managers, who will hold an X Factor-style final on board the Fortuna vessel next month. |
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Together, PBC and Linc will assist property managers in achieving LEED certifications as promulgated by the US Green Building Council. |
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Debbie Ginther and Tonia Thayer have been promoted to assistant branch managers. |
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Among portfolio managers, certain people have called him a serial bubble blower. |
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In my experience, I find most network managers are tired of using Perl spackle to tie all the network management tools together. |
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The two-year program not only provides unique instruction in logistics but also lends opportunities for officers to grow as leaders and managers. |
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Leakey cleaned house, built a crack force of antipoaching rangers, and brought in new managers and researchers. |
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Starbucks also faces slumping morale and employee burnout among its store managers and its once-cheery army of baristos. |
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Had the Green consortium made a straight bid, boneless fund managers would easily have outvoted private investors. |
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Our managers have to learn to buck the trend and do the right thing for their employees. |
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Common belief has been that in the future the number of middle managers will downfall due to empowerment and team-building. |
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Although they did not want to risk wasting money, faster-climbing managers did value generosity and fair-mindedness. |
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Landlords generally resided in cities and left their estates in the care of farm managers. |
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Law enforcement executive managers must be interfacers who communicate with all segments of the agency, from chief deputy to patrol officer. |
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Storytelling occurs as a tapestry as an inter-stitching of information among customers, managers, executives, vendors, employees and consultants. |
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John Lister of Keep Our NHS Public said there are too many assumptions, and managers desperate to cut deficits were resorting to untried plans. |
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The Guardian article suggests NHS England 'made up the policy on the hoof' and managers were under pressure to produce plans fast. |
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This recommended the appointment of general managers in the NHS with whom responsibility should lie. |
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If wealth managers actually knew beans about anything, they would be in asset management. |
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Notable managers of the clubs include Harry Catterick and Howard Kendall of Everton, and Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley of Liverpool. |
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To protect against problems resulting from such long hops, IMC Networks' Link Fault Detection feature will alert network managers of the fault. |
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Other former managers of the club include Arthur Cox, Jim Smith, John Gregory and George Burley. |
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Capital punishment was outlawed by the government but some plantation managers and luna still delivered lashings and other forms of abuse. |
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In 1992, the School was given the Queen's Award for Export in recognition of providing educational services to managers and companies worldwide. |
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Landlords generally resided in cities and their estates were left in the care of farm managers. |
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