The printer company dropped 1,600 workers by April 30 with many of its staffers taking voluntary severance packages. |
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Given the incestuous nature of politics, most of the top campaign staffers know each other from prior campaigns. |
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For the public service, the affair demonstrates its fragility in the face of both ministers and, more perniciously, ministerial staffers. |
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Operational requirements for the doers and the in baskets for the staffers often get in the way. |
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So in addition to being available and approachable, make time during the day to informally interact with staffers. |
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This is a veritable mantra among staffers, many of whom have children of their own to road-test the merchandise. |
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But New York Times staffers kept mum not so much out of fear of reprisals as out of respect for the institution. |
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Usaid pays an aid organization to hire independent staffers, who then travel to the recipient country and distribute aid as they see fit. |
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I waited for the metro next to two fratty staffers who were in the process of hitting on a twenty year old intern. |
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The sancta sanctorum, guarded by three sad-looking security staffers, is the podium, where I count roughly one hundred seats. |
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He encourages his staffers to boff each other's wives, but only after obtaining his permission. |
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I've been talking to a lot of senators and staffers after the Senate hearing, trying to get a handle on the political situation. |
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We can imagine Times staffers sarcastically asking where the happy couple is registered. |
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Just remember, training is never a bad idea, and you can use a new hire as an excuse to refresh the skills of longstanding staffers, too. |
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Dozens of White House staffers are enjoying trips, some to luxurious destinations, without it costing them a penny. |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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Some Marvel staffers, in terms they now regret or deny, denounced his work as the ravings of a washed-up, senile old man. |
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So if he sees staffers putting in lengthy hours at the office, he doesn't hesitate to take steps to make sure their home lives remain in balance. |
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Are any other staffers of the United States Senate or Congress involved, as far as you can tell? |
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The drama of the event had the staffers buzzing but drew shrugs from the children. |
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These staffers should also be good for a few great branch stacking stories of their own. |
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The families of many Iraqi staffers and stringers would prefer they didn't work for the Western press, says Rubin. |
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Election staffers did not notice the huge disparity between ballots cast and valid votes until two days after Election Day. |
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They're just some of our federal pollies who are former political staffers. |
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It is possible that a tape or notes of the call are already in the hands of committee staffers. |
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The contracts of the temporary staffers had been terminated after the election. |
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For the last couple of years, the newsroom has been unable to replace staffers who leave. |
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We'll get a close up look at the young staffers who keep a presidential campaign rolling. |
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For these and other reasons, editors can depend on staffers to perform their duties with relative compliance. |
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Copious leftover tickets were distributed to party staffers and youth to help paper the room. |
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Their members have staffers who can assess opinion by dealing with lobbyists and the press. |
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Carpenter told a nurse he wanted medical staffers to do all they could to prevent his death. |
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The photographs on this page were taken by staffers from one such aid organization. |
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Pombo staffers are telling constituents he couldn't make it to the meeting either. |
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Most ad agencies are lucky to retain creative staffers for more than three or four years. |
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Also I suspect at least some of the selections were carefully vetted by campaign staffers to be as inoffensive as possible. |
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On the surface, it appears that Big Blue is firing a huge quantity of staffers just to please shareholders. |
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The presence of special staffers would certainly affect the existing government bureaucracy. |
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But cheap fares are filling the empty seats staffers used to use on standby. |
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Collins also relies heavily on internal employee referrals to find good long-term staffers in the first place. |
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Not only do many construction staffers come from architecture backgrounds, but so do the heads of the in-house wood and metal shops. |
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The slick staffers of the Green Zone were reduced to half rations and had to eat compo rations because the MSRs were shut. |
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Well, it wouldn't be the first time that White House staffers have leaked information to the Press Corp. |
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The first lady was over at the Department of Education today for a meet-and-greet session with agency staffers. |
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In the Marines, he was a nobody with a silver bar, too junior to matter to staffers, too senior to fit in with the enlisted grunts his own age. |
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It is often said that the smartest unionists and staffers don't want to sit in Parliament so that is where the duds and time-servers finish up. |
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The children's queue had three stations, starting with a standard dose of deworming medication that staffers popped into each willing mouth. |
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Meanwhile, in this controversy, it is ex-ministers and their staffers who have been depoliticised. |
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When zine hosted an awards event honoring local cops and firefighters, most pols, including Berman, sent staffers to cover. |
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The agency's audit concluded that the Senate staffers using the database had accessed documents they were not authorized to see. |
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How an antiquated understanding of race relations results in minority staffers getting the short shrift. |
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Messina would introduce himself to bemused staffers and ask them to visit his office for a second or two. |
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Inside the caliginous lounge, there are lasers illuminating walls covered in graffiti, and staffers donning masquerade masks. |
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On April 20, Ford told mayoral staffers that, ooops, he had lost his phone at a clean-up Toronto community event. |
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One former employee of the New Voter Project has told me that many staffers simply took names out of the telephone book to fill out their daily quotas. |
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She speaks in thick paragraphs that her staffers probably wish they could condense and sharpen at times. |
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The anguish among New York Times staffers over the paper's handling of the Judith Miller saga has mounted in recent days, much to the consternation of its top executives. |
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Later that day, Sayers headed off to a think tank, to join Sakka for a briefing with congressional staffers. |
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The post-dinner conversations of staffers and policy-makers was seamed with shame, and even defeatism. |
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Even if this is not the case, if the young staffers have the perception that it is, they maybe less likely to aggressively challenge management's representations. |
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A young campaign worker walked in and asked if she could have a few Heinekens for her friends 19 floors below, where junior staffers continued their revels. |
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They will also focus on the exhaustive nature of the investigation, during which staffers reviewed over 16 million documents. |
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Start new staffers with some of these basics and you'll be arming them with handy reference tools for dealing with a few basic customer questions. |
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All were killed in the ensuing gun battle, along with a gardener and eight security staffers. |
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I just wonder if a single one of them got a helping hand from staffers for McConnell or Paul. |
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Five screens document the five staffers involved in the sober discussions, which took place in Ho Chi Minh City itself. |
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Typically, it has little or no technostructure, few support staffers, a loose division of labor, minimal differentiation among its units, and a small managerial hierarchy. |
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A handful of young staffers lounged on couches or hunched over their computers at makeshift desks. |
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The employee described it as a kind of hush money, making staffers disinclined to question dubious company practices. |
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Numerous staffers insist that the only way forward is to institute policies that would encourage greater diversity. |
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The shooting of two U.S. embassy staffers at a nightclub in the Venezuelan capital adds a new dimension to the job description. |
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Kantor reportedly interviewed 33 White House staffers for the book, but not the president or the first lady. |
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Latimer ends up, as most White House staffers do, disillusioned and disappointed. |
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Tallahassee is full of former staffers, consultants, lobbyists, and others who have worked around, with, and for Crist. |
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One of the key staffers in his office, Maureen Connelly, was charged with vetting the commercials. |
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The last remaining staffers then ran off to the victory party at McCormick Place to catch the president's speech. |
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She burns through staffers and appears to have a megalomaniacal sense of her own destiny. |
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But conversations with several Senate staffers and Capitol Hill insiders say the shock is unmerited. |
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The noi statistics on the campaign race pay gap compare all staffers of each race, and average out the salaries. |
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Xinhua, China's official news agency, reports that one of its staffers was offered mucky clips as a purchase incentive when he asked for a demo of the video. |
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Modeling the technique in training sessions and in on-site situations will help staffers successfully deal with camp problems such as undesired behavior. |
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His campaign manager in the VP operation in 2000 was a woman as were his top staffers. |
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As we walked through the venue, campaign staffers and facility workers greeted him warmly. |
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As for the official vote count, Republican staffers are already allowing for a bit of wiggle room. |
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White House staffers were warned not to leak anything before the session with Roberts, but there were winks and nudges. |
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Yet even his staffers acknowledge he is a wooden candidate, a result of a long career in the ponderous halls of the House. |
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The other casualties were four U.N. staffers from Britain, Germany, Mongolia and the United States, and three Mongolians, including a National Assembly member. |
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At a certain point, the Christie staffers begin to sound like characters in a second-rate Tarantino script. |
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Many of the ground staff are ex-military, but the board has a number of merchant bankers and there's a sprinkling of journalists, police, former UN staffers and aid workers. |
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Among other things, he claims a documentary he worked on in the 1980s was faked by ADL staffers posing, with fake names and mustaches, as white supremacists. |
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The media, staffers and politicians feed off this poisonous atmosphere in a building that contains some fine art and architecture, but no soul and no warmth. |
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Only the instant prompting of campaign staffers, clapping furiously around the room, sparked enough applause to rescue the candidate from dead air. |
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Workers said they oppose the rule because it unfairly punishes companies, many of which are forced to hire more staffers than they would otherwise need to compensate. |
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The huge detonations sent coalition staffers running into the hallways. |
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The Foreign Affairs staffers either sold or donated their mailing list to all these solicitors. |
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He also took aim at senior Republican figures and lowly GOP Hill staffers. |
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Nanna is a handsome, loving, 9-month-old Siamese mix who has stolen the hearts of Greenhill staffers. |
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Nick Summers talks to Beckman and his staffers about the shake-up. |
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The embassy is one of the largest in Washington, employing 210 diplomats and approximately 250 additional staffers. |
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Almost as soon as an interagency group formed to design Clear Skies, Energy staffers began challenging EPA's straw proposal. |
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To buttress its designation, the SPLC's report lists a number of unsubstantiated statements about gays by current and former FRC staffers. |
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He pitches his stories at the weekly staff meetings, regaling a table of admiring staffers including fellow reporters and a father-figure editor, Michael Kelly. |
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Of course, we muddled through, thanks in part to patient freelance writers, who resubmitted stories along with their condolences and the support of other CE staffers. |
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Insiders say that PMO staffers have never seen a work machine like Modi. |
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Founded by Shah and Conine just six years ago, CSN now employs 450 staffers working in the Prudential Center, one of Boston's most-coveted office buildings. |
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Of course, in Egypt, images alone did not topple the Pharoah, nor did the social media fetishized by State Department staffers and Silicon Valley digerati alike. |
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Jim Williams wants you to mail old videotapes and CDs to him, so that more than 40 disabled staffers at his ACT Recycling in Columbia, Missouri can recycle them. |
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The chief information officer would head the city's management information systems division and help establish computer policy, resolve technical issues and direct staffers. |
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