Internet journalists' payrolls represent five to 10 percent of the total newsroom's payroll. |
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These unique advantages are especially important in an environment of slowing sales growth, shrinking payrolls, and other uncertainties. |
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How can you begin to battle crime when so many cops are on the payrolls of criminals, be they drug pushers or crooked businessmen? |
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Japanese executives will probably never go as far a some free-market economists wish in slashing payrolls. |
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Whenever this possibility comes up, we talk about the number of jobs, the size of payrolls, the economic impact. |
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Production, sales, and payrolls will also get a lift from businesses' efforts to restock their current inadequate levels of inventories. |
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It also could mean reduced profits for corporate America, leading to a slimming down of payrolls and loss of bonuses in their Irish operations. |
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Millions of workers in companies whose payrolls are done by vendors will see their money right away. |
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Thousands of factories report their total payrolls to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics every month. |
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Plus, some hedge funds have former CEOs and CFOs on their payrolls, ready to be parachuted in at a moment's notice. |
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In some cases, the highly compensated corporate chieftains are presiding over companies that are slashing payrolls. |
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The Yankees and Red Sox are often maligned by the other owners for bloated payrolls. |
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A sign of an economic rebound will be back-to-back monthly increases in nonfarm payrolls. |
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Most of the laws cover companies that provide services to cities but not workers on city payrolls. |
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And small companies are not as weighed down as big Japanese companies with large payrolls and overleveraged balance sheets. |
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The provincial government provides a special grant to recognize the impact of experience and qualifications on board payrolls. |
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The drive to reduce payrolls in the face of acute competition or to maintain budgetary equilibrium remains. |
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Revenue-generating sports are partly to blame, with their huge payrolls, expensive facilities and rosters filled with benchwarmers. |
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In Kentucky the Bourbon distillers have had to increase their payrolls by 77 per cent in two years to meet the demand. |
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This, historically, has presaged a significant slowing in industrial production, spending on machinery and equipment, and cuts to payrolls. |
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Private equity is feasting on big companies with substantial assets and large payrolls. |
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Not many firms have clairvoyants on their payrolls, but every manager needs some of the skill a clairvoyant shows. |
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Maybe when one has cash in envelopes and cash in suitcases and people on payrolls, the witnesses need to be prepared to control the damage. |
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Balderson's MO was creating competitive teams on low payrolls. |
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But the bondholders don't absorb nearly as much money as payrolls and retiree benefits. |
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Since payrolls bottomed in February of 2010, employment has risen by an average of 138,000 jobs per month. |
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But some economists noted that the volatile nature of the payrolls data meant markets should not read too much into March's report. |
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The change would also simplify payrolls and encourage employers to offer apprenticeships. |
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Meeting payrolls and meeting commitments for payrolls sometimes can be a challenge. |
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The end result showed that the payrolls on the U. S have declined by merely 11,000 in November, the best figures since the recession began. |
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The compilation of cost records, payrolls, etc., by a computer is not considered to be a qualified activity. |
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The payroll jobs number is compiled from a survey in which the BLS asks companies how many people they have on their payrolls. |
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The increase in public payrolls was helping to offset the contraction of private ones. |
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With no pricing power, companies are cutting payrolls and wages. |
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But unquestioning loyalty to the firm is history, and nowhere more so than in corporations that have had to trim their payrolls in the interests of productivity or simple survival. |
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Job losses have also begun to mount in the province, not only because of shrinking private-sector payrolls, but also due to a slowdown in public-sector hiring. |
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In collaboration with its business partners, PSC processes payrolls and support the human resources management of over 25,000 private businesses in Canada. |
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With shanghaiing frowned on nowadays, most of the ships are in a perpetual struggle to meet their payrolls and pay for money-gobbling maintenance so they can carry on the traditions of the Age of Sail. |
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This idea is erroneous because nonbank financial institutions don't have liabilities that businesses or other financial institutions depend on to meet payrolls, or are otherwise the equivalent of money. |
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It has become evident, however, that some of these young men have graduated to the payrolls of governments, bringing espionage into the highest levels of utilizing new technologies. |
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The strong payrolls, positive manufacturing data and signs of rising fuel demand are all likely to support oil prices and position crude in a new, higher range trading. |
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The State of Virginia is phasing in an initiative to move 40,000 welfare recipients onto private payrolls. |
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Each of the regions with above-average increase in nonfarm payrolls had large increases in durables manufacturing payrolls. |
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Any of the above might compromise your ability to access and use vital information, from customer names and addresses, billing and production information, staff payrolls and tax details, to your financial accounts. |
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If the transfer payment programs were looked after, and the military and civilian payrolls met, many departments seemed to feel they could get by for a long time without the computer. |
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For example, a room in a contractor's residence is used to carry out the office functions of the business such as receiving work orders, bookkeeping, purchasing and preparing payrolls. |
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Even Mr Musabha, the camel-owner, employs a young apprentice from Bangladesh. Many nationals find work instead on swollen government payrolls, underwritten by petrodollars. |
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Middle America, middle payrolls, top-tier results. |
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There was the equivalent of a bank run on the money market funds, which frequently invest in commercial paper issued by corporations to fund their operations and payrolls. |
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Emperors of the Antonine and Severan dynasties overall debased the currency, particularly the denarius, under the pressures of meeting military payrolls. |
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The transit franchise struggle revealed that many of Boston's politicians had placed political friends on the payrolls of the private transit companies. |
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Businesses are keeping their payrolls low by embracing new technologies. |
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