But even the coldest blooded manager can easily take steps to warm his relations with the people on his staff. |
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The first step is to recognise what is going on, and to take steps to shore up the machicolated and moth-eaten institution in which I now sit. |
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Even though you probably won't fill out your financial aid application until early 2003, you can take steps now to improve your eligibility. |
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I could take steps to discredit your organization and undermine it so that it could not maintain the project on a large scale. |
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The board chairwoman says the vote shows the institution is willing to take steps to move the university forward. |
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In the United States and more developed regions of the world, trained health care professionals can rapidly take steps to treat asphyxia. |
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But we need to take steps to educate people on the reality that is Paganism and Wicca. |
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The White House says the president will again urge the premier to take steps to float China's currency. |
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The duty of care owed by correctional officers to take steps to protect the inmates is a reasonable one. |
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States should also take steps to ensure that any deprivation of life is fully investigated in an open and transparent way. |
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Any nation faced with a major threat to its security and way of life is entitled to take steps to protect itself. |
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The government could take steps to transform the architecture of the Internet to make it more regulable, thereby increasing national security. |
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In September, the union asked management to take steps to safeguard staff by monitoring workloads and setting aside tasks in busy periods. |
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The municipality will take steps to stop people adopting animals from the pound and then releasing them back on the streets. |
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He is willing to take steps and call for policies that most Japanese politicians look on as the third rail in politics. |
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A plaintiff need not take steps to recover compensation for his loss from parties who, in addition to the defendant, are liable to him. |
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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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The judge said it was negligence on the part of the Karnataka state government not to take steps to arrest the forest dacoit and his colleagues. |
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When using terracotta pots in a water feature, you can take steps to prevent frost from cracking them. |
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Disraeli saw its dangers and wished to take steps to quickly defuse the gathering tensions. |
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One who does have high self-esteem displays confidence and assurance, gaining the courage needed to take steps towards success. |
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Individually we can take steps to generally control what sounds reach our ears in the privacy of our home. |
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Suckler cows with calves will also benefit from early turnout provided the fields are sheltered and dry and you take steps to prevent tetany. |
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You are likely to take steps that do not fit into social norms or patterns. |
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Do not, however, take steps on your own if the water contains sewage, such as from a toilet backup. |
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The sources said recently the district administration had written to the Municipal Corporation to take steps to prevent defacement of government buildings. |
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In 20 cases, it was recommended that payors take steps to vary their maintenance orders. |
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Some hope for rescue, while others take steps to dig in for the long haul. |
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And he warns that people need to take steps to avoid long term mental health problems caused by seasonal frazzled nerves, frayed tempers, and over-indulgence. |
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Managers of the Hulton Estate say they have no plans to build houses on Lee Hall but could take steps to develop the land within the next five years. |
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The solution for the plagiarism problem in education is for educators to take steps to dissolve the false dichotomy between academic and disciplinary decisions. |
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We encourage all claimants to take steps to lower tensions and peacefully resolve differences. |
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Meanwhile, our national staff helped a number of federally-funded co-ops to take steps to return their ailing operations to health. |
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First, Rotarians should put a stop to the inappropriate behavior and take steps to prevent it from occurring in the future. |
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The Committee invites the State party to take steps to enable the Bantu, Sudanic, Nilotic, Hamitic and Pygmy ethnic groups to live in harmony. |
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Can we muster courage and grace to observe the signs of fanaticism in our own beloved religions and take steps to overcome our own deficiencies? |
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If you don't have HIV, you can stop worrying and take steps to protect yourself. |
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However, as long as the victim's family does not take steps to ask for a trial, the guilty party will be able to avoid sentencing. |
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The offender is required to accept responsibility for the crime and take steps to repair the harm he or she has caused. |
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The State party also has an obligation to take steps to ensure that similar violations do not occur again in future. |
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It shall take steps to prohibit any use of any Olympic properties which would be contrary to such Rules or their Bye-laws. |
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For example, take steps to reduce costs, monitor your cash flow, and review the creditworthiness of your customers. |
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Complaints soon turned into legal action and Taylor decided to take steps to mend neighbourhood relations. |
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If you find yourself constantly worrying, you should take steps to avoid getting stressed out. |
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That's why we must protect the values of Canadian citizenship and must take steps against those who would cheapen it. |
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To my mind, the EU must start to take steps to replace Russia's so-called peace-keepers with the genuine article. |
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The Government of Canada will take steps at home to undertake public education to warn of the effects of doping. |
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If a hailstorm is approaching, take steps to protect yourself and your property. |
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We need to learn from what happened and take steps to reduce the risk of such a tragedy happening again. |
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As the baby boomer generation marches toward retirement, we need to take steps to prepare for the growing number of seniors. |
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Iran continues to take steps closer to being able to build a nuclear weapon. |
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It did not, however, take steps to offset the impact of the financial hiccup on growth expectations. Markets reacted. |
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Even if you take steps to safeguard your personal information, you could still fall victim to identity theft. |
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All owners, operators and workers on poultry farms should take steps to protect themselves from avian influenza. |
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The health minister must immediately take steps to protect our public medicare system. |
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The best way to avoid problems is to understand how they occur and to take steps to control humidity and ventilation. |
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Like most Canadians, you probably already take steps to conserve resources and protect the environment. |
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The independent expert encourages the prosecuting authorities in these countries to take steps in this regard. |
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We recognise the imperative for higher growth rates and resolve to take steps to achieve this result. |
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So, if you can take steps to reduce the value of your total estate, a higher unified credit will be available after the proration. |
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We obligate these affiliates and third party service providers to use and take steps to protect personal information. |
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I have already begun to investigate the loss of the file to establish what went wrong and will take steps to ensure that our procedures are fully overhauled if necessary. |
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If policymakers are truly interested in colorblind college admissions, states must take steps to equalize funding between rich and poor districts. |
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It is the responsibility of the administration to take steps to ensure that no one on this campus ever experiences anything resembling what happened that day. |
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Many hunts take steps the night before, or early on the day of the hunt, to block up the entrances to earths, badger setts and artificial places such as drains. |
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Of course, cities can take steps right away to mitigate the damage done by militarizing law enforcement. |
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However, when we boaters don't take steps to mend relationships with the rest of the shorefront community, we often find ourselves fighting for the right to go boating. |
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When this dispute ends the government must take steps to ensure that it can never again be held to ransom by a militant, unreconstructed trade union. |
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An alert of impending rough air would give pilots time to warn passengers and flight attendants to buckle up and take steps to reduce turbulence effects. |
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We all need to take steps to improve the flexibility of our labour markets and, in particular, to make sure that older workers who want to remain in the workforce are not discouraged from doing so. |
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Once these factors are known, we can take steps to avoid them. |
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As John Bowis has mentioned, we also need to take steps forward on questions, for example, about continuing care or prescriptions which may not be valid in one Member State because of their own systems. |
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It was first agreed that the G20 members with structural current account deficits would take steps to increase savings in the private sector, strengthen their export sectors and make a start on fiscal consolidation. |
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National regulatory authorities need to take steps to ensure that third parties that are granted unbundled access to local loops are also able to collocate equipment on the premises of the local loop operator. |
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Endorser and endorsee can take steps to minimize the impact of claims before they occur. |
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They will take steps to protect you and your children or other dependents. |
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The agreement requires the two countries to take steps to restore, enhance and protect these waters and to rid them of toxic substances that persist in the environment. |
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There are also examples of other countries with higher unemployment rates, such as Spain, that have begun to take steps to reform their labour markets and are now beginning to see tangible results. |
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We pray that your meeting will be blessed by a spirit of collaboration that enables you to take steps to reduce poverty and address climate change in a time of crisis. |
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The General Meeting asks the Executive Committee to take steps to eliminate the shortfall in the current budget, and to ensure that the next budget will show a surplus. |
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In order to achieve further progress, it is essential to take steps to address specific gaps in the response to the epidemic, as well as the social, political and structural constraints that limit results. |
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We call on Sudan and Chad to comply with the existing peace agreements, notably by implementing the Dakar agreement, and take steps to normalize relations. |
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It would be well to take steps now to avoid this potential problem. |
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The Cabinet also decided to take steps to relocate factories that are operating in nonindustrial areas to industrial cities. |
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In addition, as discussed in Chapter 3, educators can be alert for warning signs and take steps to deal with possible triggers for conflict at an early stage. |
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It is not enough to give tender, loving care to youth and to buy it an expensive education: these things do not mean anything unless we take steps to see that there will be a living world for young people to step into. |
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Ebay was therefore held to be negligent for failing to take steps to remove or prevent illegal goods being sold through their brokerage activities. |
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When a committee appears to be going beyond its mandate, I believe the House leadership should take steps to re-calibrate the committee's focus to ensure that the committee stays within its mandate. |
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Publicity concerning the Convention itself may have a deterrent effect on a would-be abductor, or it may alert a parent to take steps to prevent an abduction. |
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Benchmarks were implemented for district administrators to take steps to correct the areas of nonproficiency. |
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But Mr. Barak must also take steps to damp down the conflict. |
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The CCLA recommended that Passport Canada take steps to prevent surreptitious reading or cloning of the RFID chip, and requested information on the measures Passport Canada is planning to take to do so. |
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The report challenges the governments and parliaments of the member countries to take steps aimed at eliminating the silence surrounding violence against women. |
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I intend to take steps to retool the process to deal with that. |
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If that's so, he needs to take steps to neutralise and depoliticise his force. |
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The post Leaders take steps to combat racism and xenophobia in education appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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We firmly believe that the government must take steps to withdraw our troops by February 2009 from this mission that is going nowhere, and it must place greater emphasis on international dialogue and discussion. |
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While he remains in detention, the authorities must take steps to ensure that he is not tortured or otherwise ill-treated, that he is allowed visits from his family and that he is granted access to a lawyer of his choosing. |
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We are starting to take steps to ensure that there is no recurrence of the infrastructure maintenance crisis into which Africa was plunged in the 1980s and which continues to bedevil many countries. |
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Opting for the principle of responsibility means opting to take steps in the fight against destabilizing transfers of light arms and their ammunition, which are particularly deadly. |
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Finally, we should take steps to provide better protection for intellectual property because this is what can invigorate and foster the incentive for our scientists to innovate. |
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The proposed legislation also requires operators to take steps to ensure that staff are able to recognize and report certain types of improper conduct, such as resident abuse, neglect or other forms of improper treatment. |
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Where a participant transfers ownership of knowledge, he shall take steps or conclude agreements to pass on his obligations under this Regulation and the contract to the assignee. |
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Although these are not binding, the Committee's role is to advise and warn, with the expectation that the Service and those bodies of government that direct it, will take steps to modify policies and procedures accordingly. |
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Once an organization has decided upon a standard that fits its needs, it must take steps to prove that it in fact lives up to the requirements of that standard. |
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States parties should also ensure that they refrain from discriminatory practices in international cooperation and assistance and take steps to ensure that all actors under their jurisdiction do likewise. |
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Remember, people tend to take their queue from the top, so lead by example and admit your own mistakes or misjudgments, take steps to correct matters, and show that the business is strong enough to keep moving forward. |
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The State party should take steps to ensure that all arrested women are brought immediately before a judge and then transferred to a detention centre for women, if so ordered by the judge. |
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Such agreements would be available to individuals who are prepared to accept responsibility for fishery and habitat offences and are ready to take steps to remedy the wrong. |
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But since every cloud has a silver lining, these tragedies at least have the advantage of inducing people to take steps to ensure that others of their kind may not be repeated. |
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Businesses are bound to take steps to protect data processing systems against crime, fraud and malevolence. This need has been sharpened by the development of on-line international networks such as the Internet. |
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Parents of drug addicted students have demanded the authorities of institutes, which take high fees, to take steps for prevention of this epidemic drug addiction. |
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One benefit of the coming election is that, as the presential race heats up, the legislators may take steps to improve the economy to boost their position in the polls. |
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Countries take steps to inflow the capital needed for investments with the effection of globalization in direction of liberalization of financial system. |
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Monaco expressed her hope that Lebanon's parliament will take steps to elect a president of the Lebanese Republic in accordance with the constitution, it said. |
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Iran should take steps to depoliticize its nuclear issue Aref underlined. |
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Stay focused on the company's mission so that you can continue to take steps in that direction. Whatever you do, don't go down the road of being a control freak! |
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He began to take steps to drive the British out of Bengal entirely. |
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You need to take steps to get in touch with your spirit animal. |
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The new law, which comes into force on February 10, will leave owners who do not take steps to stop their airguns getting into the wrong hands open to prosecution. |
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