Higgins, managing director since 1938, died in 1941, and Blythe succeeded him. |
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Both crops also prevent erosion and provide revenue to offset the costs of managing waste sites. |
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One of Bradford's leading accountancy firms has announced the appointment of a new managing partner. |
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Cars splash puddles on him, further bedraggling his look, as he pursues Phillips in order to deliver to him a CD made by a band Jake is managing. |
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I also have to find a way of fitting all my Christmas presents in the car whilst managing to leave room for Lisa. |
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Those managing the illegal operations say that the rainy season is the peak period for removing trees from the forest. |
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I thought it required a far more disciplined approach to managing assets and liabilities. |
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This should go down in the annals of history, as I've never enjoyed doing a job before, managing at best antipathy. |
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Through the years, his role grew from board president to company manager, ballet school administrator, and finally managing director. |
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Three years later, he became joint managing director with finance director Tom Jenkinson. |
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All managing directors in the South-East Asian, African, and Pacific regions were invited to attend the Sydney meeting. |
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It is your programme in writing for managing health, safety and welfare within your business. |
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I have no money after barely managing to scrape the rent together last Friday, and my bank account is woefully overdrawn. |
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I have always dreamt about earning a living playing polo, and I think I am managing to achieve it. |
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He was managing to make a few jokes, but the conversation lapsed, anyway, as everyone was looking forward to the shifting time. |
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And part of his brief includes managing the facility and raising its profile within the local community. |
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Westin will be managing rentals on behalf of investors through its marketing network. |
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The experts on the managing committee of the Federal Railways were ranged against private-sector firms, eager to sell their power equipment. |
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She plays the role of her managing director's right hand and is capable of running the office in his absence, according to Stadler. |
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Williams is the managing partner and chief executive officer of Williams Partners Inc., an investment banking firm. |
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There is still a major issue in terms of managing all of the remnant vegetation. |
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When it came down to decisions being made, though, none of the whisperers could identify anyone capable of managing United better than Ferguson. |
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Such groups must register and identify a person or people responsible for managing their affairs. |
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There have been hi-fi units equipped with hard drives, but nothing beats a personal computer for ripping and managing an audio collection. |
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He said the third generation family property was using trees as shelter belts and for managing runoff. |
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On the whole, the aforesaid problem in reorganizing and managing the national defense complex still remains to be fully resolved. |
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It is also time that we must take greater care in managing our garbage from ravenous dogs and ravens. |
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And with a third of the vote in, Hackett is managing to hold on to a razor thin lead. |
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A warm glow spread through me as I thought about him, managing so well in the madhouse. |
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It is all done with a flowing pace that keeps the interest level up, managing to be both educational and entertaining. |
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As the fairways are rapidly improving from the drought, no doubt the green keepers are managing to get the sprinklers working overtime. |
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Accurate daily record keeping is useful for both your health care team and family to assist you with managing your diabetes. |
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The aim of this study is to initially identify some of the factors critical for successful agile organisations in managing their supply chains. |
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Conceived by the architects of the worldwide web, the Semantic Web provides a way of managing the explosion of information on the web. |
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He also serves as a managing director, executive committee member, and secretary-treasurer of the Metropolitan Opera Association. |
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Women commonly hold both an office or factory job and the job of managing the household. |
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Indeed, he never looked comfortable in the early going, barely managing to hold serve twice. |
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Just barely managing to remain sitting on the table was Kimrey, waving frantically at me to join her. |
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The point seemed to be to create a zero-day exploit, which he didn't have a chance of managing. |
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The winning bidder had no more success managing the company than the old management. |
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Mr Fuller has been part of JSR Farming for about 30 years, managing arable of about 900 acres and livestock on 500 acres at Givendale. |
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She stood off to the side of the room, only barely managing to hide her scowl. |
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In an interview with this magazine, he offered some of his best thinking on the theory and practice of managing knowledge. |
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Department managers will be responsible for introducing and managing changes associated with the renovations. |
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But I just feel myself withdrawing and getting a bit scornful of others who are managing to cut loose. |
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Although some do need help or training in managing their new assets and starting up new Maori businesses. |
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She worked her way up in the family company from tea-girl, to sales desk, to sales director, and then to managing director. |
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Additional data is now being collected to set up a working model for managing traffic flow. |
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After three days and nights barricaded into his office, Kristall's managing director was exhausted and just a little tetchy. |
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Kim wasn't there, but luckily we're getting better at managing problems on our own. |
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Mr De Staic, the managing director of the company, accepted the award, which recognised corporate achievement quality and excellence. |
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People who are trading up will also probably have a decent deposit and a track record in managing a mortgage. |
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As it turned out, the letter was written on the managing editor's computer, but he has an alibi. |
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The ducks on the river were managing the torrents and we thought we could manage the riverside amble. |
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A managing director or the chief executive officer of a company can become successful only when he leads his team through difficult situations. |
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His direction is perfect, managing to condense a 2200-page comic into a two-hour film. |
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Ricky burned himself trying to make toast and got a blister on his hand, but he felt he was managing. |
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State and territory governments are responsible for funding and managing state highways and arterial roads linking the major towns and cities. |
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I talked slowly, coolly, just barely managing to keep my voice light and only mildly curious. |
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His business partner is now managing director of the company, which produces magazines, yearbooks and diaries. |
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We based this review on our extensive clinical experience in managing patients in a dedicated tinea capitis clinic at a teaching hospital. |
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Being the managing partner means that all the unsolved and ad hoc problems land on my desk. |
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While his name now sits at the top of the masthead, he still has the title of managing editor. |
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In consequence, there exists a whole layer of senior IT decision-makers devoted to the skills of managing the relationship. |
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The emphasis, moreover, is almost completely on unions as ancillaries in managing the workplace not the economy. |
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He said water affairs was managing water supply in a cycle that extended into next year, and wanted to keep some water in reserve. |
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Huge questions have to be asked about the whole principle of collecting and managing such a fund. |
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If the two million barrels that Iraq is still managing to pump every day were threatened, more pressure would fall on Saudi supplies. |
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The small two-door hatchback is intended as a second car or a runaround for shoppers, according to Green Machines Ireland's managing director. |
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Charles will be taking his GCSEs at Bingley Grammar School this year and is managing to lead a relatively normal life. |
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She also shops for several other neighbours who have difficulty managing on their own. |
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The campaign says it wants members to vote against a resolution expressing confidence in the managing director. |
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Did anyone seriously imagine that he was managing England for love rather than money? |
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Here students learn to wriggle out of complex situations while managing a business. |
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Jeremy was managing his father's business in January 1998 when the two pigs broke loose. |
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I respectfully doubt whether managing an investment banking business can accurately be described as a profession. |
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At that time it was not anticipated that he would be managing any floor staff. |
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The sisters discovered that managing a staff of 15 with entrenched work practices was not easy. |
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Let's face it, managing a staff of fitness instructors is not a typical administrative job. |
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He acknowledged the input of Stephen Dormer who had assisted him in managing the team but who was unable to be present this week. |
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Andy Deery is managing the team and anyone who would like to play should ring him. |
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Ten years later, when Herman was managing a team in the Cuban Winter League, he saw Hemingway again at the ball park. |
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Fuller was already managing Annie Lennox and 1980s dance act Paul Hardcastle. |
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It found that students worry about leading an independent life, dealing with antisocial flatmates and managing their finances. |
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The landowner specifically sought Specht out as a tenant because he wanted an organic farmer managing his land. |
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The fact is that both the old parties are a disaster when it comes to managing Victoria's forests. |
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The NEP is designed to encourage local communities to take responsibility for managing their own estuaries. |
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This case study demonstrates the holistic approach that Coillte is taking to managing its forests. |
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The managing editor responded by telephoning the publisher and yelling at him angrily during the conversation. |
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The independent review of the Regional Forest Agreement has found that we are managing our forests sustainably. |
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All qualifying leaseholders would have the right to join the managing body at any time. |
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I sometimes have to stop myself because I go home and am still playing the managing director. |
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Previous pre-November work succeeded in managing clearance of a large deal of dead leaves and branches. |
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I spoke before about our new project for managing the water coming from the restrooms of our visitor center. |
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John Willis has ankled his post as Granada Medias managing director for worldwide production. |
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The sale was handled by Bradford-born entrepreneur Linda Watts, the managing director of Partners Property Management. |
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The Transcendental Meditation technique, or other relaxation techniques are also useful in managing stress. |
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Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the sack. |
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The ten commandments of managing won't ensure that you'll always get and retain the best people. |
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Before the advent of laparoscopy, laparotomy with salpingectomy was the standard therapy for managing ectopic pregnancy. |
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For people absolutely disinterested in managing their own finances, annuities offered a simple menu. |
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He had a bit of a reputation of managing to bowl the tail-end out in most teams. |
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There are also problems associated with securing and managing large numbers of servers. |
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The offence was mediocre, not managing to aid their defence and goalie whatsoever. |
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They happen to be really bad at managing their bugs, and not providing fixes on time, but that's another issue. |
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I wasn't having to stop and count leger lines, and I was managing to maintain something of a pace through it. |
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Horan, a former central banker and currently managing director of BoI Finance, is on the final shortlist for the position of deputy to Ruane. |
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If further discussion is needed, the executive editor and the managing editor can be involved. |
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They learn about healthy reactions and communication, managing depression, gathering information, physical fitness, nutrition and self-advocacy. |
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Not just managing Shakespeare but actually grabbing it by the throat and ringing every drop out of it and carrying it with such conviction. |
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A sudden panic seized her, and Lila hurriedly tripped her way to the glass doors, managing to arrive there just as he was about to walk out. |
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In May 2000, he was named managing director of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. |
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Although she was managing to get by on the meagre salary she drew tutoring primary-school children after school, it most likely wouldn't last. |
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The medical profession sees itself, and is seen, as expert in understanding and managing disease. |
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The managing editor of The New Criterion, Kimball is the author of two earlier books and co-editor of two others. |
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The view held by the managing directors was that head office did not value research, development, or management training. |
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The managing directors and the senior management group from head office assembled to explain the rationale of the business planning model. |
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If you have a black American Express card and a Ferrari in the garage, you also have a private banker managing your wealth. |
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This can be an effective method of managing hemp dogbane and common milkweed. |
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Similarly, he suspected that as managing director he was asked along to the second meeting too. |
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Now we have installment two, I did bet on baseball, but I didn't bet against the team I was managing. |
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He or she can also explain options for managing side effects to make treatment more tolerable. |
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In a move thought to be related, the company's managing director, David Newton, has left the company. |
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You're managing terabytes or petabytes or in our case we do yottabytes of storage. |
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Now, as a managing director of The Transitions Institute, she's helping executives make changes like the one she just made. |
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Was all this vague new age waffle disguised as insight still managing to fool people? |
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I felt it was my reward for managing to do five hours of revision yesterday, which is pretty impressive for me. |
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They don't own flash cars or houses but they do take an active interest in managing their money. |
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Shier was eventually removed as managing director after a series of staff walkouts and national protests. |
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Marc Balevi is a managing partner and Executive Vice President of TechnoCap. |
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However, I was dismayed to see the lurid anti gay comments from one of the managing directors printed in your paper. |
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Your role as a quantitative analyst will involve developing and managing the firm's complex high frequency trading system. |
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Not only did he believe in managing wilderness, he believed in rewilding degraded wilderness. |
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They have issued a five-point plan for managing rivers from source to estuary in an integrated and sustainable way. |
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Lynn Meekins, the managing editor, decided against wasting time and energy on extras. |
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There were occasional incursions into how to deal with union reps, managing staff, dealing the public and least of all building maintenance or security. |
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Storey and Sisson recommend the UK find a better balance between individualism and collectivism in managing its human resources and industrial relations. |
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The subjective and unverifiable nature of pain is one of the most challenging aspects of managing it. |
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He said she was a heroin user and although she was managing to reduce her drug use through her own efforts, addiction was not an easy thing to beat. |
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The clinicians managing the labor were not aware of the biophysical profile results, and the researcher measuring the results was not aware of the fetal heart rate tracings. |
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The policy is a long-standing gentlemen’s agreement under which the IMF managing director is a European and the World Bank president is an American. |
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Craig David has been to Rishi's studio giving his single Spanish a bhangra touch, even managing to sing a verse in Punjabi that had been specially written for him. |
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In 1988, he was appointed to the role of divisional director for the group's specialist cars division and in 1992 he was promoted to managing director. |
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I was in a hot tub in Vegas with three Goldman VPs, a managing director, a pre-IPO partner, and a topless woman. |
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The standard Roll Stability Control system prevents or decreases the likelihood of rollovers by managing throttle and brakes to induce understeer. |
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From a rough start, he has proven adroit at managing these public moments. |
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out. |
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Toomey lives here with her husband, mark, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and their two daughters. |
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A wave of four bulls passed with me managing to keep pace for a step or two. |
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Today Manchester Airport managing director John Spooner revealed it was only a matter of time before the popular no-frills carriers set up major operations in Manchester. |
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Baker is the gold standard for the job, ambitious, charming and indisputably effective at managing the levers of power. |
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The managing director arrived at the company in 1999 as part of a team that had bought a run-down business which had been making losses for five years. |
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Focus on experiences pertinent to operating and managing a farm business as well as community activities that you and your family are involved in. |
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Larry Walton, whose team is still managing the land under a short-term timber supply contract, admits the prospects of the state assuming control make him nervous. |
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If family forest owners can convince the public that they are managing their lands for long-term sustainability, they believe that can lead to reduced regulations. |
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While some farming cooperatives such as Nueva Vida are managing their lands wisely, others are tempted by the financial rewards of large-scale logging. |
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Somehow in the midst of all this popularity, it is managing to lose money. |
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Those suffering from Tourette's need help to develop strategies for dealing with and managing their tics, and, where necessary, medical treatment. |
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Viewing his own father as a top role model, McGraw recognizes the value of such generational experience in managing companies with strong family association. |
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But was I secretly suffering from an acute case of tanorexia, only just managing to keep my inner torment under control with the help of factor 2 carrot oil? |
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Consera makes similar software for managing Windows servers. |
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Two decades on, Wednesdays, for me, still carry the unwelcome taint of gym class and I hate being so far away from managing what other people seem to find so simple. |
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Actually, it is not the Englishman's performances that will be closely examined, but signs that he is managing to keep his suspect temperament in check. |
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He used to have Washington spinmeister Margaret Tutwiler managing the press. |
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Perlico will be taking orders for single billing from tomorrow and the product will be available from mid-October, according to managing director Iain MacDonald. |
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Under new arrangements, matrons will have overall responsibility for managing nursing staff, resources and budgets relating to the nursing service. |
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After a decade of managing the Borden home, Wilber is chock-full of stories of hauntings and paranormal sightings. |
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Cosgrove also said that transforming doctors from businesspeople into workers removes the headaches of managing a practice. |
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To have been caretaking and managing the complicated medical issues, to be with Teddy every second, was just draining. |
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What does it mean that the new CEO of GM is Daniel F. Akerson, a managing director at the Carlyle Group? |
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From the pre-historic days of aborigines to the present day of robots and computers the ideas of managing available resources have been in existence in some form or other. |
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His day is spent managing his pain, doing his exercises and walking. |
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The country's transition would descend from a matter of managing change to managing chaos, especially as secessionist regions become a breeding ground for anarchy. |
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By the time his first son was born James Lever was managing a wholesale grocer's warehouse and shop on Manor Street, near where Bank Street crossed the Croal. |
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He carried the habit through a number of upscale academies and prep schools, managing to get routinely expelled for poor marks and a strong anti-authoritarian streak. |
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She wore a sapphire engagement ring and a broad-band wedding ring and she looked more than capable of managing a business life and a tribe of kids. |
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Actively managing soil compaction can save growers tillage costs. |
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River rafting is more about managing risks than it is about taking them. |
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Our conflicts are similar to managing deadly outbreaks of disease, with clear, conclusive victories seldom known or celebrated. |
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Which reminds me to mention a word of caution when managing cows around calving time, there is nothing like a good scare to make one realise the dangers of attack. |
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Bone was a highly competent managing editor, and contrived somehow to squeeze us into the tumultuous Post office. |
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In 1933, in the nadir of the Great Depression, a young forester named Robert Marshall proposed a bold new socialist paradigm for managing the nation's timberlands. |
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Managing personal trainers is a world apart from managing aestheticians. |
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The discrepancy was attributed to the fact that managing directors had consistently over-estimated their profits in their annual management reports to head office. |
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More than likely pushing buttons on a PC at a desk in a cubicle, answering phones, managing deadlines, and going to meetings. |
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The novel is structurally daring, managing to dovetail the perspectives of both boys. |
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Her dance career was taking off, though, and she was now managing a very well-known dance studio in Manhattan. |
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He is seen as a potential kingmaker and wields considerable power already in managing parliamentary business and pulling MSP levers on its committees. |
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Some companies use pre-assignment estimates, accrual, and quarterly reconciliation processes in an effort to get closer to tracking and managing the total costs. |
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Alan was appointed managing director around 18 months ago and has introduced a number of changes, including an improved management accounting system. |
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And they said that the blame for managing foreign policy crises can hardly be heaped on the departing secretary. |
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His sadness over her descent into shooting up after managing to stay clean for a period is palpable. |
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Abe also admitted that many professional players complained about the course's difficulty which explained why there were no golfers managing to score under par. |
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This was a youth meeting, youth must be the ones speaking to work this out, and the adults had sold us out again by managing this problem, and not addressing it head on. |
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Even more than managing Bear, understanding its trading positions and businesses, Cayne loved to schmooze. |
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Ron Sparks, managing director of QBE Insurance, a consistent sponsor of yachting and regattas for many years, could be regarded as representative of the legion of supporters. |
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The roles of the two existing executive directors, who currently share the functions of managing director, will be revised in light of the new appointment. |
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The ability to hide or unhide columns gives the user more flexibility in managing and presenting the reports. |
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The local train operating company is the managing body for this section of track. |
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The Electress Magdalena Sybilla was a woman of character, virtuous, kind, conventional and managing. |
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I wouldn't have trusted dear old Monty to break the death of a bluebottle without managing to foozle it somehow. |
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At first, the new job as managing director was way over my head, but I grew into it. |
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English Heritage is a governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. |
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I see animated movies are now managing, by hazard or design, to reflect our contemporary reality more accurately than live-action movies. |
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He also notes that during times of peace, women did most of the work of managing the household. |
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Aediles were officers elected to conduct domestic affairs in Rome, such as managing public games and shows. |
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English Heritage, responsible for managing England's historic sites, used both theories to designate the site for Bosworth Field. |
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The Inuit also gained a share of resource royalties, hunting rights and a greater role in managing the land and protecting the environment. |
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Countries are divided up into these smaller units to make managing their land and the affairs of their people easier. |
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The genius of late capitalism is the development of strategies for managing and profiting by its own excess. |
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The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has a devolved responsibility for managing monetary policy. |
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It was set up as Robert Stephenson and Company, and George's son Robert was the managing director. |
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In 1992 the port was privatised and is part of the Forth Ports organisation, the PLA retaining the role of managing the tidal Thames. |
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It is responsible for managing the finances, property and officeholders within the circuit. |
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Robert Thomson, previously the paper's US managing editor, was the editor of The Times and is now the publisher of the Wall Street Journal. |
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The tonalities of major and minor as means for managing dissonance and chromaticism in music took full shape. |
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Lloyd Webber accepted the challenge of managing the UK's entry for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Moscow. |
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Unwilling to take sole charge, Richardson proposed a managing triumvirate of Gielgud, Olivier and himself. |
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In August 1984 the orchestra's managing director, Peter Hemmings, resigned. |
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After serving as managing director for 21 years, Clive Gillinson left to become chief executive of Carnegie Hall, New York. |
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He was sometimes employed in up to three jobs at a time, while still managing to find enough time to attend all Hamilton's races. |
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English Heritage is the governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. |
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In 2005 Willie Walsh, managing director of Aer Lingus and a former pilot, became the chief executive officer of British Airways. |
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In 1902 he became managing director of Chapman and Hall, publishers of the works of Charles Dickens. |
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In the first half of the match Wales were on top, with Scotland only managing to score four points overall, two penalties by Danny Brough. |
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Traditionally, conservatives believe that the government should not play a major role in regulating business and managing the economy. |
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It is responsible for authorising degree programmes and issuing all degrees to graduates, and for managing student discipline. |
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From 1985 to 1989 he was managing director of Charterhouse Development Capital Ltd. |
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The company also said it would stop running Braintree hospital in Essex as it pulled out of managing GP services and large hospitals. |
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Harrison of Cardiff as managing director and Lord Rhondda as one of its directors. |
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In 1916 Robert Read, from the South Wales Echo was hired as managing editor. |
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In 1926, Henry Read, Robert's father, bought the paper and became managing director. |
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In the 1930s, Robert Read became the major shareholder, managing director and managing editor. |
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Off the field, David Young left for London Wasps, with a caretaker coaching team managing the team for the duration of the season. |
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Despite managing to rise by the count of nine he was extremely unsteady and appeared to be in no position to defend himself. |
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Jonathan Lewis, the great grandson of the company's founder, is the current managing director. |
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It also commissioned Sir Edwin Lutyens to design Abbey House as a guest house and residence for its managing director, Commander Craven. |
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Also, grants are available to assist the industry in improving product quality and managing quotas. |
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Enforcement involves managing quotas and implementing technical measures to preserve fish stocks. |
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In many cases, individual institutions were able to negotiate terms for managing their own properties and keeping the produce of their estates. |
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May's Jaguar broke down so many times that he eventually gave up the challenge, managing just 8 miles per gallon. |
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Itinerant justices began to emerge under Henry, travelling around the country managing eyre courts, and many more laws were formally recorded. |
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Despite this Dave Thomas, managing director of Adidas in India is ambitious of the country's potential. |
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John Reith, who had been the founding managing director of the commercial company, became the first Director General. |
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She then referred him to Chas Chandler, who was leaving the Animals and interested in managing and producing artists. |
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Due to the often much more fertile New World growing conditions, attention has focussed heavily on managing the vine's more vigorous growth. |
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Fisheries science is the academic discipline of managing and understanding fisheries. |
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Laws and regulations managing angling vary greatly, often regionally, within countries. |
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Slot Limits vary from lake to lake depending on what local officials believe would produce the best outcome for managing fish populations. |
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The port is distinguished by its size, infrastructure, and efficiency in managing the flow of ships. |
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Its wide harvesting window allows it to act as a famine reserve and is invaluable in managing labor schedules. |
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They recognise outstanding performance given by legal information services, law libraries and teams managing legal collections and resources. |
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The office of royal marshal existed in much of Europe, involving managing horses and protecting the monarch. |
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Owning and managing these working farms required routine collaboration with the widely respected William Heelis. |
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In 1930 the Heelises became partners with the National Trust in buying and managing the fell farms included in the large Monk Coniston Estate. |
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Modern rushaholics are always racing, always out of breath, always feeling behind schedule, always striving, but seldom managing to get ahead. |
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A few couples would let selected doggers join in, with the lucky ones managing to get a screw. |
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Many use agency staff extensively, while the agencies themselves have moved into providing and managing complete telebureaux. |
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Billingsley, vice chairman and Wendy Miller, managing director at Colliers ABR represented the landlord. |
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After two years managing the ASAP program at AirLant, I'd like to clarify some of the misunderstandings. |
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The condition, known as an atopy, is similar to hayfever and is permanent, requiring treatment and careful managing. |
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Rowland et al have suggested guidelines for managing cardiovascular risks prior to and during treatment with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. |
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This type of analytical skill set makes actuaries experts in managing risk and planning for the future. |
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Alan Wenden, founder and managing director of Adwell Foods, maker of Welsh Brew Tea, says it's all a matter of taste. |
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New technologies such as the Charga-Plate and the Addressograph increased the efficiency of managing and monitoring these accounts. |
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Scott Walker and John McGowan have been named managing director and commercial director respectively at ADM Cocoa International. |
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Techniques for managing this difficult airway in children are different from those used in adults. |
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David explains how to keep a work-life balance with tips on managing time off to sit back and enjoy the business experience. |
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So says Andy McIndoe, managing director of Hillier Nurseries and all-round garden expert, who has just written e Creative Shrub Garden. |
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He made 14 trips to China to advise on managing change in cities such as Xiamen, Nanjing, Zhangzhou, Huzhou and the island of Hainan. |
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When Rach made the switch from freelancing to managing editor, I had no doubts about her as a journalist. |
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Dom began his Civil Service career working in Employment Service Jobcentres in West Yorkshire, delivering and managing customer services. |
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David Kells, managing director of Hampden Park Ltd, and his staff have been working round-the-clock to ensure the game goes off without a hitch. |
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Bid is one of the industry's most powerful applications for managing and measuring large numbers of keywords through a single marketing console. |
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Gary, managing director of his ducting business, became a gunner and a mortar man after re-enlisting. |
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Kok joins Ladder from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served as managing director and co-head of Real Estate Structured Finance. |
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The DEA is managing its workforce right now, and in part they are attriting some numbers. |
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Joseph Kulak is the managing director of HRH's National Environmental Practice. |
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Airtraq vs standard laryngoscopy by student paramedics and experienced prehospital laryngoscopists managing a model of difficult intubation. |
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Revegetating roadsides with native plants is key to managing environmental impacts and improving conditions for healthy ecosystems. |
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He had called his friend, Gil Hodges, then managing the Mets, and Gil had confirmed what we had said. |
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John Pratt, managing partner at Pinsent Curtis Biddle, said the ruling announced in Luxembourg would not affect proposals to liberalise UK law. |
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Simultaneously, the company said it started managing the renovation and expansion of Roton Middle School, also in Norwalk. |
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Play together rhythmically from the very beginning of a piece, managing rubatos, ritardandos and endings. |
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At the time of the sale, Baker Tilly managing director Laurence Longe indicated the division was not a good fit for the newly merged firm. |
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Merial Animal Health Ltd's managing director David Biland said today that investigations continue to show no failure in the plant's procedures. |
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After Krystian Samek was laid off by the restaurant he was managing, he decided it was time to take matters into his own hands. |
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Scarab Consulting enables corporate legal department and law firm clients to focus on practicing law, rather than on managing discovery. |
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The former managing director of Go North East bus company fell from Blea Water, near High Street summit. |
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The court awarded Ebrahim Al Dahri, an Emirati national, a former managing director at Al Maha, to five years in jail. |
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Hatchback is run by chairman and founder Shalbinder Malle and his managing director son Hardeep Malle. |
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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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Marver, managing partner of VantagePoint, is to join Internet Devices' board of directors. |
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Without organizational mechanisms for managing such strain, burnout and reduced productivity can result. |
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United's managing director Mal Brannigan says the Blades have not given up hope of keeping the 21-year-old. |
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Charles Pocock, managing partner, Meem Gallery and Fellow of The Royal Asiatic Society. |
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In practice, there are a number of different ways of managing the relationship between a mentor and mentee. |
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We would like to introduce Metage Capital Limited as an investment manager managing various client funds which are shareholders in Altin. |
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No longer does supply chain management operate as mutually exclusive teams with separate sets of metrics in managing their activities. |
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Ken Harris, managing partner in the Chicago office of Cadent, a Wilton, Conn. |
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