Low-level workers aren't the only employees on the hot seat, according to insiders. |
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Next month he marks five years in the hot seat at Dunfermline and declares that he could not be happier. |
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This is going to be highly unpopular and I don't want to be in the hot seat, but somebody has got to do it. |
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On the hot seat are the 15 percent who say it's a toss up between promotion and outsourcing. |
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He has worked at the centre for 20 years, spending the last five in the hot seat. |
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Whoever follows Fred into the hot seat would have no alternative but to sue for peace. |
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Local barber Joe Kelly stood, razor poised, as teacher Eugene O Brien took the hot seat. |
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He has now been thrust into the hot seat and has abandoned part of the tiki-taka philosophy. |
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The sheer volume of players who have left since Molyneaux got the sack has made Patterson's first month in the hot seat a difficult one. |
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A former health supremo today paid tribute to the children of courage who filled him with admiration during his 19 years in the hot seat. |
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More than half the squad will be in the hot seat along with a number of former players to face questions from fans. |
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He must now conduct the resuscitation of his party while sitting in the hot seat. |
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Today visitors can take their turn on the hot seat providing a once in a lifetime photo opportunity. |
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He may have only been in the hot seat for less than a season, but already he has made some brave decisions that some would not. |
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Don't put your people on the hot seat just to give yourself a comfortable cushion. |
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The biggest single issue surrounding the club is obviously who is going to be next in the hot seat. |
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Clearly, the veteran warrior doesn't mind being in the hot seat. |
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Totally unprepared, without even having the chance to change out of my bridal outfit, I was put on the hot seat to face millions of people. |
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Next in line for the hot seat is another Argentinian supremo, Hugo Tocalli, who will take the reins in June. |
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I commend you on your presentation and for agreeing to be in the hot seat for two hours. |
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I will defer to my colleagues to get off the hot seat, but I would say I don't know the details of the particular proposal you're talking about. |
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It reminds me of the recent response from Mr. Gagliano to the committee, where he has been on the hot seat for the last couple of days. |
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As the minister stated in his remarks, he has only had nine days in the hot seat. |
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A variation of the exercise would be to allow other questions, which makes it much more difficult for the learner in the hot seat. |
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Perform extreme flips, jumps and wheelies in the ultimate off-road challenge and even experience head-to-head action in hot seat mode. |
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He could, indeed, run for the Presidency in 2012, placing his own man in the hot seat to guarantee that it will be vacant for his return. |
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Especially as some witnesses were in the hot seat, in the position of the accused? |
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Ebony magazine finds itself in the hot seat for a series of covers dedicated to slain teenager Trayvon Martin. |
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From her all-purple days to putting a novelist on the hot seat, a look at the early days of a trailblazer. |
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When it came to his speech, he had us in the palm of his hand from early on with a few jokes about his time in the hot seat and his dealings with the president and others. |
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A poster is allowed to rate the interviewer in the categories of technical, character and overall difficulty and leave comments about what it was like sitting in the hot seat. |
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It wasn't too long ago that the last place I would have expected to see him would be sitting in the hot seat beside that fathead, but things change. |
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You're getting at a lot of the nub. As a person who understands this industry cold, I would have headed into so many other areas and put them much more on the hot seat. |
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Bachchan posted pictures of Neetu and himself dancing to a song, and of Ranbir sitting on the hot seat cheering both of them. |
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The minister has been in the hot seat in respect of that. |
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They really put me in the hot seat during that last job interview. They asked lots of tough questions and videotaped the whole thing. |
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When 239 people disappear on an airliner, who takes the hot seat? |
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I want to thank you very much for sitting on the hot seat, gentlemen. |
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The FIFA World Cup adventures of Paulo Autuori, now in the hot seat with Copa Libertadores champions Sao Paulo, include one appearance in the South American qualifiers as coach of Peru. |
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Capt Andy Cook: I feel like I'm on the hot seat here, sir. |
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It has not brought young people back to work as it should have done, and it is in the hot seat, like the Canada jobs fund, like the youth employment strategy and like all the other programs that were evaluated. |
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In late 2009, the credit consumer society, as promoted in the US, Canada and elsewhere, is still in the Great Recession hot seat, though it may have reached its limits and its capacity may be decimated. |
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No sooner had Bianchi taken the hot seat in July 1998 than Boca ended a six-year spell without silverware, establishing a 40-game unbeaten run in the process. |
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Between the fight against obesity and questions about the impact of pesticides and GMOs, farmers will be in the hot seat more and more frequently. |
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He has been in the hot seat from day one and he's performed like a pro. |
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In fact, I had started an institute to groom candidates for government jobs but people began visiting me, more interested to know how to make it to the hot seat. |
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Perhaps if the Frenchman hadn't made so many whoopsies near the end of his Anfield tenure, he would be a shoo-in for the recently-vacated Fratton Park hot seat. |
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Thus, the Hot Seat activity was created as part of a college-level non-majors biology class. |
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We'll have a price for the new hot Seat in the next few weeks. |
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