This requires both the permanence of reliable partners and a constant open-door policy towards new collaborative partnerships. |
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Though guided by their principals and the chair of our articling committee, students may learn more from Emond Harnden's open-door policy. |
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All directors maintain an open-door policy to allow for quick resolution of problems that may arise between the weekly meetings. |
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This has raised the spectre of an new underclass and highlights contentious issues of the class nature of the open-door policy in the country. |
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Having an open-door policy not only makes you more approachable, but eases communication between you and your staff. |
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Our open-door policy and our entrepreneurial character offer our team members the possibility to test new ideas, processes and products. |
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The fort had a virtual open-door policy with the Mandans and Hidatsas the men neighbored with. |
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I practice an open-door policy, not to create a free-for-all where it becomes impossible to control your time, but only in emergency cases because I want to know right away about anything that goes wrong. |
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She's a warm but no-nonsense administrator who has an open-door policy for all students. |
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Britain's open-door policy on foreign takeovers is a net gain for the economy. |
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The directors have established an open-door policy within their directorates that keeps them well informed of the issues that their staff are facing. |
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We have an open-door policy of engaging with environmental constituents. |
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Having an open-door policy does not ensure people will come in. |
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That open-door policy should be continued. |
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We have and will keep an open-door policy. |
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The SAMA group works with an open-door policy, in order to show to the public the truth regarding chrysotile. |
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You can do this informally by establishing an open-door policy to hear complaints or by implementing more formal mechanisms such as setting up meetings to listen to the frustrations of others. |
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They also have tried to enlist support from the National Cattlemen's Association, on grounds this open-door policy could lead to easier entry for foreign beef. |
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