The key takeaway is to initiate, or re-initiate, this dialogue within your organization. |
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My takeaway is that if Apple wants to keep doing this well, they need to keep selling them cheap. |
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The other big takeaway from the book was that life insurance is another industry that only commanded high prices by hiding information. |
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We started with his takeaway, then we fixed his back swing, then we went on to the start of his downswing. |
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Now to head to the Chinese for a takeaway, then freshen up and head down to Brookes for some light refreshment. |
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My one takeaway from all of this is that we are on our own when it comes to making sound investing decisions. |
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Having rushed around all day, we nipped out for a takeaway, mixed kebab meat, sausage and chips with garlic mayo and it was delicious. |
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The takeaway lesson for me, which I had already learned much earlier in life, is the importance of admitting mistakes. |
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For me the big takeaway is a reminder that the old ways of doing business are being challenged. |
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The important takeaway point is that SEO isn't something that can just be tweaked under the hood. |
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We were turned away from 3 restaurants who refused to do a takeaway as they were too busy. |
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Councillor Pickup condemned the mobile takeaway on safety grounds, saying larger vehicles caused obstructions. |
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She began by making samosas, chapatis and other finger foods for a takeaway and soon she had to take on others to help her. |
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A man hurled a nail bomb into a busy takeaway in a revenge attack after being stabbed there. |
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Harry paid for a double espresso and a cortado, both in takeaway paper cups, and sat on one of the chairs on the pavement. |
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But, after a huge amount of delish Indian takeaway food last night, I had to have a sausage barm and two rounds of toast this morning. |
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I sat on steps outside churches and enjoyed takeaway cheese rolls and custard pies. |
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Bruce pulled over outside a Kennebunk clam restaurant and sent me in to get a takeaway. |
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Make sure you take regular breaks and treat yourself to a delicious takeaway or meal out in the evening. |
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Every night for the last week I have had to phone for a takeaway because I can't control my appetite. |
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She lay on her mother's sofa, watching television and eating chocolates, then had a Chinese takeaway in the evening. |
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She began by making samosas, chapattis and other finger foods for a takeaway and soon she had to take on others to help her. |
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I can vouch for the takeaway as the meals we have had from there have been excellent, so we decided it was time to try out the restaurant. |
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Empty takeaway boxes littered the floor alongside discarded empties and the occasional glossy. |
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He works seven nights a week delivering food for a Chinese restaurant and a pizza takeaway. |
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On the camp site is a well stocked shop and a restaurant, that also serves takeaway dishes. |
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Currently in the High Street there are two Indian takeaways, two fish and chip shops, a Chinese takeaway and a pizza takeaway. |
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Computer software to do everything from running a pizza takeaway to organising a huge computer gaming tournament was also on display. |
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The applicant wants to change the ground floor into a pizza and pasta takeaway. |
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Firefighters were this evening battling a blaze at an award-winning parmo takeaway in central Middlesbrough. |
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They go out, drink several pints of beer in the pub and dive into the late night takeaway for a kebab on the way home. |
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When the shafts are parallel to your beltline on the takeaway and follow-through, the toe of the clubheads should be pointing up. |
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There was a disconnect between consumer takeaway and supply chain reorders. |
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A series of jobs followed, until, inexorably, he found himself back where he started, behind the counter at a Chinese takeaway. |
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You may think that two visits to a takeaway in a week is a bit over the top, but there was good reason. |
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He would sit across from his 14-year-old son, Matt, while they pushed takeaway food around the plate and spoke in monosyllables. |
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The brazen birds are becoming bolder by the year, encouraged by litter from takeaway meals and thoughtless people who throw them food. |
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In a sixth form classroom of 28 children, Thursday's waste fills two small, takeaway boxes and a plastic bag stuffed with 28 banana skins. |
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Numerous outlets for takeaway foods are open along the main roads, in food halls and shopping centres. |
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She walks past, takeaway long black in hand, and overhears the end of Gene's statement. |
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If I want to turn it right to left, I simply swing a little more inside on the takeaway and release the club a little sooner through impact. |
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Recently, we've smoothed out some minor kinks she had in her takeaway and the top of the backswing. |
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Coffee is also their speciality and meals available include breakfasts, lunches and afternoon sweets, which are available to eat in or takeaway. |
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This deli and takeaway is described by its owner as a traiteur, emphasising the French idea that excellent food can be pre-prepared and taken home to reheat. |
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Our on-site shop also stocks essential items, bread and pastries, delicatessen products and takeaway meals. |
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At one, there was a load of polystyrene boxes outside with the remains of takeaway meals, dumped by people who couldn't be bothered to finish their food. |
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The chicken fillets involved in last year's investigation and the current study were destined mainly for the takeaway and restaurant sector of the Irish market. |
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There's a wide range of home-cooked takeaway goodies, from rusks and muesli to delicious biscuits, nougats and chocolates. |
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This hot takeaway dish of the day punched its weight and, for £5.50, was a big old portion. |
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This video shows an innocent man at a bus stop, holding a takeaway pizza box, when a group of men drive by and snatch it from his hands. |
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Take a forkful of even good-quality Indian takeaway and the potency of the spices and the heat of the oil explode in the mouth. |
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The Chinese takeaway we went to is still doing a roaring trade with my family. |
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Unlike the nether regions of last night's unfortunate support band, the takeaway curry remains untouched. |
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The takeaway from this run of data is that the government is losing its ability to inflict damage on the U.S. economy. |
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Because the takeaway from this news, as we see it, is that Britney Spears has the power to save Tom Hanks. |
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But the takeaway for the average reader is a splendid detective story that constantly wavers between success and tragedy. |
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If there was a takeaway from this weekend, it's that this message was repeatedly said by trusted, respected conservatives. |
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Because if the takeaway from the Newtown tragedy is that we fear school, the gunman wins and our children lose. |
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But my takeaway from the evening pertains this time more to substance than to style. |
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A bevy of white-shirted staff hovered around us, thrusting into our hands rather scruffy menus, more suited to the takeaway side of the business than the restaurant. |
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I love my home because I love hanging out with my kids and my wife and our cats and eating takeaway curries and watching Modern Family. |
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He has been putting his Anglo-American experience on display with this excellent new cafe and takeaway. |
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Click here to register to view the archived webinar and to download takeaway materials from the event. |
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Simple Expressions and Popular Sayings The takeaway finished in record time, the production team get straight back to work. |
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Many foods are high in fats and oils including coconut cream, fatty meats, and takeaway foods such as chips, pizza, fatty and fried foods. |
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That takeaway food is served with both minimum packaging and recyclable material in the stadiums and fan-parks. |
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More generally, the authorization of takeaway doses is subject to guidelines established in each jurisdiction. |
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A Yorkshire takeaway owner who helped obtain false passports for failed Turkish asylum-seekers so they could stay longer in Britain has been jailed for 18 months. |
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Villagers have poured in on either side of the debate over whether to allow the new eatery to open next to the existing Evergreen takeaway in Fawley. |
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I'd rather go down the greasy spoon or watch a film and get a takeaway. |
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Harwich councillor Steven Henderson, who supported residents' protests against a wine bar, said he was happier about the idea of a restaurant and takeaway. |
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The presentation night was held at the Tale of Spice restaurant, in Castle Street, which were winners in the best takeaway and best veggie food sections. |
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The Kai Cart just back from the waterfront serves interesting food and the group recommends the paua patties which can be eaten on the site or bought as a takeaway. |
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A pressing action, whether it's a small movement of the clubhead or a more dynamic mini-rehearsal of the takeaway, preps you for the actual swing. |
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To create a consistent tempo, it helps to have a little movement before the takeaway, such as a waggle of the clubhead back and forth above the ball. |
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Under Harmon, Pavin has worked to lose his distinctive habit of lifting and fanning the club open on the takeaway, producing a backswing that was too narrow and too long. |
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In much the same way as chicken tikka masala suddenly appeared on every Indian takeaway menu, so it was with certain items in fish and chip shops. |
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While we eat, locals pop in for takeaway chips, milkshakes and ice cream. |
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My most important takeaway from the program is the realization that there is still much work to be done. |
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He has swapped pints for white wine spritzers and given up takeaway food. |
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There's also a takeaway service for easy meals. |
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The halal snack pack has long been a staple of Australian takeaway shops, if a little overshadowed by the kebab. |
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At your disposal, you will find: a grocery, a restaurant-pizzeria-crêpererie takeaway for Gourmet and a warm and friendly bar for a break or a placid and good-night frisky! |
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Sainsbury's shoppers can save money by recreating popular takeaway dishes at home. |
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The US is the largest market for takeaway food delivery market followed by the UK, Italy, Spain, Canada, France, Brazil and others. |
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The most recommended Indian takeaway, according to Twitter and Facebook responses, was Imrans Indian Takeaway in Leymoor Road, Golcar. |
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Tiger Woods, like other golfing greats, employs a smooth, evenly paced takeaway action. |
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Paramedics found alcoholic Paul Catchpole, 60, in his flat surrounded by empty beer cans and takeaway boxes. |
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Pizza and Thai food are popular delivery and takeaway choices, but there are a number of options. |
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They had to poppadom off for a takeaway curry from The Tiger's Pad instead. |
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I used to think happiness came in a creamcake box or could be ordered from a takeaway menu. |
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Due to new synthetic crude oil supply from the completion of several projects in the Fort McMurray region in late 2008 and 2009, pipeline takeaway capacity ex Western Canada was initially expected to be tight. |
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It also proved the power of our Alberta ethylene cost advantage despite the fact that excess takeaway capacity raised the price of natural gas in Alberta, reducing the cost difference between Alberta and U. S. Gulf Coast gas. |
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The key takeaway here is that this process begins with gathering information about the remote device-and that is something automated IT asset management is ideally suited for. |
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If you don't have time or prefer not to cook, there's a takeaway, a snack bar, a bar and good restaurant with a terrace from which you have great views. |
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The key takeaway for businesses should be that with the right device a business can empower its employees and deliver greater satisfaction to its customers. |
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Chicken tikka masala is the country's favourite dish while hamburgers and Chinese food outsell fish and chips as a takeaway. |
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In the evenings, Liz and Richard would sit on the sofa, tucking into enormous takeaway curries with piles of chips, naan, rice and poppadums. |
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A SALMONELLA outbreak at Kirkby takeaway Woks Cooking has been linked to German eggs and poor hygiene. |
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The recent and planned expansions in pipeline takeaway capacity are creating a better balance between gas supply from the WCSB and the ability to move it to markets, thereby further integrating the North American gas market. |
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The sale of takeaway meals by fast-food outlets is seen as a sale of foodstuffs covered by category 1 of Annex H and therefore eligible for a reduced rate. |
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The Eurasian Tandoori A family-owned Cardiff stalwart, Eurasian Tandoori serves Indian and Indonesian Cuisine to eat in or takeaway. |
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There is also an emerging trend that urbanization may takeaway the cultural values of food safety that have been established from time immemorial. |
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Hundreds of miles south in London the atmosphere was looking up in Downing Street where George Osborne had hosted a takeaway curry dinner for the prime minister and their close aides in No 11 in the final hours of polling. |
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Ben was in his girlfriend's car, travelling over a 5mph speedbump, when the lid slipped off the takeaway drink. |
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Taquerias, where you can get a whole array of takeaway Mexican food ranging form tomalleys to tacos, is one of the best examples. |
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Taquerias, where you can get a whole array of takeaway Mexican food ranging from tomalleys to tacos, is one of the best examples. |
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Norman Lamb, the Lib Dem health minister, pledged his party would give more information about salt in food through traffic light labelling on packaging and more information on restaurant and takeaway menus. |
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Similarly, every health infraction – such as a hen or stag night, Saturday night takeaway or Netflix movie marathon on the sofa – could increase your health premium. |
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Founded by Daniel Aubin and Daniel Bonora, Passion Traiteur was only a small cake shop to begin with, offering a limited range of takeaway produce. |
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Modi Mwtsamia, nutritionalist for campaign group Heart of Mersey, said takeaway customers may be putting themselves at risk without knowing. |
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A FARTOWN man has been jailed after he used CS gas spray on a member of staff at a takeaway. |
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Coffee shops may be the latest victims of the credit crunch as people swap takeaway coffee for home-made cuppas, figures revealed yesterday. |
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The big things just weren't big enough to lure hungry travellers from the generic service stations and drive-through takeaway joints that dot the freeways today. |
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Instead, led in by the elbow, blindfold whipped away, the club's supporters have been presented with something that looks a bit more like a takeaway in front of the telly. |
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A PETROL BOMB has been thrown through the door of an Indian takeaway. |
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Make sure your hands and shoulders work together during the takeaway. |
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On the day Louie helped him to buy a suit, Omar managed to secure a job with the Malakai takeaway in Cross Church Street and then found a room in a shared house. |
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The article featured my takeaway, Khan Tandoori in Brodie Avenue, Garston. |
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If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner. |
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Rupi Gill and around 20 members of her family were enjoying a party for the Hindu festival at their business, the Red Rose Chippy and Indian takeaway on Wednesday night. |
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The former fattie saw his weight balloon to 18 stones after years of wolfing down fatty fry-ups, cakes, triple club sandwiches and takeaway meals. |
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