They're the heavy artillery of pec training, the go-to move when you absolutely need to get the job done. |
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In this process, which is a type of biotransformation, our bodies use certain enzymes to get the job done. |
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A make-shift strike force of Harry Kewell and Luis Garcia simply did not get the job done in a 2-loss at The Riverside Stadium. |
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Yet it's clear he was steeped in political minutiae and imposed few limits on what he was willing to do to get the job done. |
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He rarely calls attention to himself, rarely grandstands, but usually does what it takes to get the job done. |
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His infectious humour belied a steely resolve to get the job done and the mix of the two brought out the best in his players. |
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It was really good money and we just used to go like the clappers to get the job done as quickly as possible. |
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For his part, Khan, who was all smiles, expressed his confidence in Imbert's ability to get the job done. |
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She wondered what it felt like to have that kind of passion and was in awe of their desire to get the job done. |
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Once you have a clear focus, gather the right team around you to get the job done. |
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He's a Teflon man but then nobody ever said Teflon men didn't get the job done. |
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On the other hand, some low-flow toilets require two flushes to get the job done anyway. |
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An email is better than nothing, but the fax is what would get the job done. |
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So when you need to cut a hole in your wall, the keyhole saw can really get the job done. |
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They know the routine and it gets tiresome, but they know they have to get the job done. |
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Some plants like ornamental grasses or irises may require knives, machetes, or even hatchets to get the job done, but it is worth it. |
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She managed to pull off a decisive break of serve in the 11th game, and kept her nerves cool to get the job done in the next one. |
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Although some may argue that this isn't the most elegant solution, it does get the job done. |
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It is morally wrong to send soldiers to fight if they are not supported and there is no commitment to get the job done. |
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We need to step a up gear soon in order to get the job done. |
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Despite at one point my hands and the actual exam paper itself being so wet I could hardly write, I went on at my usual lightning pace, determined to get the job done. |
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The piddly surpluses now generated by the euro area as a whole simply aren't sufficient to get the job done. |
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We can bring about a truly historic change of life when we all take the responsibility to get the job done. |
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Above all, it will put a premium on having in place the right people with the right skills to get the job done. |
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When are we going to buckle down and use the money to get the job done instead of spending it on more bureaucracy? |
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Push Mowers require more physical effort but get the job done. They are best suited for flatter terrain. |
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I suggest that perseverance is what Canadians and Canada need to show in the mission in Afghanistan to get the job done and get it done right. |
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This guide is designed to help you select the riding mower that has the features you want and the power you need to get the job done right. |
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They lack the resources to get the job done. The police are also hindered by a justice system that treats car thieves with kid gloves. |
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Superior maneuverability for yards with obstacles so you can get the job done faster. |
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They come in to make a quick buck and leave when they find out they can get the job done cheaper by exploiting workers offshore. |
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A little levity can go a long way in helping employees get the job done in a positive and relaxed spirit. |
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It did not get the job done when in power, which is why its current rhetoric rings hollow. |
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We watch out for the departmental priorities and make the best use of our resources to get the job done. |
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Quiet, unassuming, modest, but they get the job done with no fuss. |
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In general our consultants our equipt with a high we get the job done mentality. |
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We can then choose a few optimal spectral bands that will get the job done with enough speed and accuracy when used in multispectral imaging systems. |
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Leah also exclaims fundraising is great mental training for the climb-building a will to do whatever it takes to get the job done. |
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Will the environment minister stop the scorched earth environmental policy and support a bill that would finally get the job done? |
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Some of them have stepped up to the plate, working the long hours to get the job done. |
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The organization of tasks, people, relationships and technology to get the job done. |
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These wheels will not only get the job done faster and last longer but they are also easier to control. |
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You need to display that toll-free number a lot, you have to call them to action several times and you may need a premium to get the job done. |
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We strive to get the job done every single day better than our competitors. |
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A team with the right mix of business and technical skills to get the job done. |
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So when it comes time to put on the finishing touches, you know you have the equipment you can rely on to get the job done and done well. |
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The question they should really be asking themselves is: what's the best way to get the job done? |
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In short police culture helps officers negotiate their complex uncertain working environments in ways that let them get the job done. |
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Too often, we just get in the habit of taking on all the work that gets dropped in our lap, but that isn't always the wisest or most efficient way to get the job done. |
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And maybe we'll have the spine and the backbone to get the job done. |
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The relentless pace required us to impose a certain degree of emotional distance to get the job done. |
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We want to get the job done, and we're both of us heartily sick of it. |
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The question is not whether they will be toppled, but why it requires an inflated running time of more than two hours for the swashbuckler to get the job done. |
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The states parties overcame this potentially paralysing problem with a compromise that, if not elegant, at least enabled them to get the job done. |
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Yes, we work hard and we try to get the job done. |
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He has worked in search and rescue for the past 30 years, where his calm professionalism defuses stressful situations and his confidence inspires his team to get the job done. |
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This may require seconding outside staff to come in and get the job done. |
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The rental firm has expanded to include enough choices for a contractor like ADH to get the job done. |
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He is not a particularly talented builder, but when push comes to shove, he can usually get the job done. |
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Significant portions of this blueprint point to further initiatives that will help all interested stakeholders, including governments, to get the job done. |
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The hard truth is that on this vital issue of historical injustice the former Liberal government had the chance to do the right thing and simply did not get the job done. |
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They need less time and fewer workers to get the job done. |
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We joined together with other peace-loving countries, other western liberal democracies, to get a job done for the benefit of people in another country who could not get the job done for themselves. |
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Having a rapport with the family helps get the job done in a safe manner. |
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However, the more complicated the configuration, the more important it is to select processor blocks that use the minimal processing resources necessary to get the job done. |
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For this reason, we feel that we should support the Presidency in their clear commitment to the mandate in order to get the job done as soon as possible. |
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Although this will significantly increase your moving budget, their experience will mean you get the job done more quickly and your furniture will be moved in the best condition. |
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It serves as both a source of power for police in helping them get the job done, but it also operates to limit, direct and render their powers accountable. |
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In the multitude of reports about the state of nursing and nurses, the interwoven themes of overwork and the frustration of trying to get the job done the way it should be done occur again and again. |
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While this need is widely recognized, some controllers are cutting corners on occasions, trying too hard to get the job done or to provide a level of service for which they are not capable. |
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Intergovernmental squabbling will not get the job done. |
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The idea of a feedlot has been kicked around for more than 30 years by local ranchers and business people, but it took some hard knocks in the industry to get the job done. |
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A soft jerkbait such as a Mann's Hardnose or hard stick bait like a Rapala Floating, should get the job done. |
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Guaranteeing the effective allocation of these resources and sustaining international commitment to providing them for as long as it takes to get the job done become particularly important challenges for the present moment. |
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These are the workers who get the job done day-In and day-out, but are not quick to embrace innovations like the innovators and early adopters. |
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He could not get the job done and neither could his predecessor who was summarily dispatched for failure for doing anything in the first year of this government's short life. |
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I hope people will give this bill a second thought before they react to the bill with such negativism and criticism that says we are too simplistic because we mean what we say and we are going to get the job done. |
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Develop ways to lead people to get the job done and master the intricacies of profit center accountability and incentive compensation. |
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Chris Scott and his side know that North Melbourne, Fremantle and Hawthorn greet them in the run home, so they must get the job done against the Giants. |
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They are willing to satisfice, or accept that their usage strategies are not sophisticated, but are sufficient to get the job done. |
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The Conservative Party did not get the job done in this budget with the northern residents tax deduction and it should be ashamed to try to fool Canadians into thinking that it did. |
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Enthusiasm and loads of elbow grease to help get the job done. |
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Finding the best people to get the job done right for DND is critical. |
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And, you only need to use a small amount to get the job done right. |
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They tick all the boxes required by a premiership team – grunt, skill, a multi-pronged forward line, x-factor and a versatile backline that, despite absences all year, continues to get the job done. |
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She has felt pressure lately because her boss expects her to get the job done by the first. |
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Bob and the gang have so much fun, working together to get the job done. |
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The Rangers manager admitted he is fed up spoonfeeding instructions to his team and is now demanding they show they have the guts to get the job done. |
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Each step-by-step project includes suggested tools that can help one get the job done, whether a dibber for planting or authentic BBQ smoking bags for the grill. |
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The team worked through the entire day and night to get the job done. |
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