Plus, retail operations bring the expense of larger staffs, i.e., crews of sales associates to man the stores. |
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As mission requirements are identified, the two staffs must coordinate and synchronize combat multipliers and support requirements. |
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He saw katanas, tachis, staffs, naginatas, throwing knives, darts and throwing stars as well. |
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The frequent turnover on pastoral staffs led churches to experience upheaval and decline. |
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Confidence-building between diplomats is not worth a crumpet in comparison with confidence-building between military staffs. |
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Certainly there will be no love lost between not only the players of these two clubs, but also between the two teams' coaching staffs. |
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Does this create an adversarial relationship between the two of you and your respective staffs? |
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The transition generated friction between the school's old and new staffs and hurt those students whose school was being phased out. |
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California has term limits, so we have to educate and re-educate both elected officials and their staffs. |
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Nevertheless, a number of ball manufacturers have added top non-professional players to advisory staffs on yearly contracts. |
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Today we see the growing importance of joint staffs in western armed forces. |
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In many cases, actual measuring staffs or rods, to indicate the exact dimensions of the ironwork, should be sent to the site in advance. |
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All of the mages had staffs appropriate to their height with globes resting atop them. |
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Applications are available from military personnel flights and commander support staffs. |
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We are naked, as it were, under the glinting gaze of waitrons and sales staffs across America. |
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Sadly, the incompetence of many technical design staffs extends beyond new hires. |
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Decisions taken cannot be changed many times because this disorganizes staffs and troops. |
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In an inauguration ceremony for the exercises, the commanders of the general staffs of Russia and China laid wreaths at a World War II memorial. |
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The shepherds pound the ground with their staffs and curse the sheep as they corral them into makeshift pens. |
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Hospitals in this city are operating without doctors, with overextended nursing staffs and interns keeping most hospitals open. |
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Officers dressed in riot gear, holding stun staffs and personal shields were lined up three deep in front. |
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How reassuring it is, to know that our governing party staffs its conferences with persons of such gentility, good sense, and tact. |
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Sports staffs now call on country club pros to serve as tennis instructors. |
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Frankly, most voters think most politicians, and their staffs, are a bunch of crooks already. |
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Kina's weapon was a staff, and she was put into a group with 15 squires and 30 other pages, that also had staffs. |
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Their long slender bodies were clothed in raiment so silky, and their staffs issued high command. |
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A spate of viruses could force carriers to beef up their customer support staffs, which would drive up prices for all users. |
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Video teleconferencing obviates the need to collocate staffs and reduces ambiguity in commanders' intentions. |
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Airlines have shrunk schedules and staffs to the point of eliminating what were laughingly referred to as meals on many routes. |
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Abbots, abbesses and bishops were buried with their croziers, the pastoral staffs symbolic of their office. |
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Keeping all apartments and facilities throughout our communities well-maintained is a round-the-clock job for our maintenance staffs. |
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Each collective sortie should be used to train and develop teamwork and coordination between staffs. |
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Their faces were concealed by tinted face shields attached to their helmets, and they carried what looked like quarter staffs at port arms. |
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Corporate planning, accounting, research, and technical staffs are cut to the bone, if not disbanded at corporate level. |
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Most international organizations have already sent their staff out of the region, while a few are still working with skeleton staffs only. |
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These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula. |
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They got rid of their cafeterias, shucked their travel offices, and reduced their human-resources staffs. |
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Reaching back to higher headquarters, which traditionally enjoy larger staffs and larger reservoirs of knowledge, experience, and information, is not a new concept. |
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In an age obsessed with celebrity, the glitz of our 'starchitects,' backed by large staffs and copious public relations support, dominate the headlines. |
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In this way trust and confidence will be built among joint forces air component commanders and their staffs, and also among higher authorities toward their subordinates. |
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There were exquisitely carved statuettes, masks, musical instruments, staffs and walking sticks, spears, cups, a drinking horn, a pipe, and an anthropomorphic coffin. |
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The general staffs of any nation that were intensively preparing for war could not foresee shortly before the war the need for such a method of supporting it. |
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The year 2000 will be notable for the implementation of arrangements enabling the CMF to draw on external audit staffs. |
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This is a difference that has been largely muddled and lost sight of in the long convoluted evolution of staffs in the Canadian Forces. |
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The growing Boeyi is on the way of exploration and its staffs are striving with enthusiasm, forging ahead indomitably for a splendid tomorrow. |
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But the allegation is impossible to prove. Regardless of who staffs the dirty-tricks department, it may have overplayed its hand. |
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Ms. Sasaki staffs the help desk in the gymnasium, the urban center of this makeshift town. |
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Many Italian companies from the textile and fashion industry are always interested in talented personnel to increase their sales or style staffs. |
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If you are seeking a summer job, the early bird gets the worm, and if you wait for mid-June, a lot of summertime staffs are already set. |
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Thrones, recades, sceptres, staffs, fans and other objects of court art are particularly notable for their exquisite, extravert decoration. |
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The audit team expected to find adequate internal controls in place to help compensation staffs discover underpayment and overpayment situations. |
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In the evenings the staffs will provide kerosine lamps for a romantic atmosphere. |
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Larger firms, with security staffs, are often geared to intercompany espionage, rather than concerted efforts by state intelligence services. |
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The Commission, DNR Forest Management Branch and DNR's enforcement staffs are working with the Boards to resolve this issue. |
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Each page consists of 8 staffs, perfect for jotting down harmonies, melodies and musical ideas. |
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Dancers generally wear traditional buckskin outfits with bustles, and carry shields, dance sticks or eagle staffs. |
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Everyone in the cabinet is a full cabinet minister with huge staffs, cars and drivers, research departments and heaven knows what else. |
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After a difficult 20 years for the staffs of the Daily and Sunday Express, things were about to get a good deal worse. |
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Bills are now written by the leaders and their staffs, in concert with the White House. |
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Many people, including its staffs and government officials involved in this fraud. |
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Germany considers the waiving of the staffs Christmas bonus in 1997 to be an investor contribution. |
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If individuals refused to give information, count staffs were instructed to telephone their Sector Leader. |
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It is not unusual for us to communicate directly with each other or through our staffs. |
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That they will make contribution of the expertise of their staffs and their related program documents. |
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Both AECL and CNSC staffs recognized that it was unlikely that a prompt resolution would be reached. |
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The army would keep its military regions with their headquarters and staffs that in theory could each serve a division. |
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It consists of the executive group, the civilian directorates and the military staffs. |
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The division staffs the Surgical Emergency Room and the Pediatric Surgery Clinic. |
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Highly skilled staffs take extreme care during the entire manufacturing process. |
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As we have seen, almost all operational staffs in the Canadian Forces have adopted it. |
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It would also mean logging one heck of a lot more miles on that chartered plane, and probably larger staffs. |
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Stotts said he also hopes to launch similar awards for NFL and NBA medical staffs, with his database helping decide the latter. |
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This variant is reported to be used by regimental and division staffs. |
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Four of the staffs are by the important Asante carver Osei Bonsu. |
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The networks in general have homed in on writing staffs as a place to trim costs. |
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His staff assignments include the Office of Combating Terrorism, National Security Council and the USSOCOM and Navy staffs. |
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Romney purports to like 30 Rock, but I don't believe anything released by staffs in these let's-humanize-our-guy press releases. |
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In France and Germany, many companies employ graphologists on their staffs. |
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I suppose Hollywood stars must consent to be godparents to a lot of the children of their staffs. |
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Why haven't they been plagued or decimated by the problems that have besieged other teams, including those with terrific coaching and front-office staffs? |
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Both depict Liberty figures standing with their fasces and bonnets supported on staffs before key locations in Rome, as if claiming them as their own. |
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Today, budgets are in the millions and staffs number in the hundreds. |
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Northern Portugal has its own original martial art, Jogo do Pau, in which the fighters use staffs to confront one or several opponents. |
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Our challenge was to find an easy way to produce our photos without the need to train our staffs, so that anyone without a specific knowledge in photography can create the photos they needed. |
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Military discussions between the French and the British general staffs were soon initiated. |
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However, Statistics Canada made a major shift to 'generic competitions', a process that staffs many positions through one large competitive process for a specific level of a given occupational group. |
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Other tests which they had to master included 11 kata technical demos, free sparring and weapons challenges involving nunchakus and staffs. |
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Further information on the research conducted by the members of university teaching staffs is disseminated through the publication of their scientific periodicals. |
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There is a close connection between university and conservatory music staffs, particularly conservatories, and the ministry of culture, and those public broadcasters. |
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Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, Poland's man of power, died here tonight.... Flags were lowered to half staffs. |
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At the same time, permanent foreign ministries began to be established in almost all European states to coordinate embassies and their staffs. |
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They create make-work positions, and their staffs become bloated. |
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Ultimately the program helps staffs and commanders escape the gravitational pull of western military thought and achieve cultural apperception. |
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It also evinced interest in the system of apprenticeship taxes which were levied on commercial and industrial companies employing fairly large staffs and which were intended to finance certain vocational training programmes. |
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Finally, Beautystreams' staffs also travel the aisles of beauty tradeshows around the world where they try to hunt out the most innovative developments, or the most representative of the main product trends. |
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I'm grateful to have had good, coachable teams along with coaching staffs that have been second to none. |
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The two partners' recognized skills are being pooled to offer general staffs a range of solutions that expand the capabilities of pilotless aircraft. |
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Roughly two thousand people stood shoulder to shoulder under the massive arches and spilled out into the streets as majestically garbed dancers holding eagle staffs, led a parade of Veterans and dignitaries inside. |
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Their staffs do not co-operate as well as their bosses do, but if anyone can get cash out of mean governments to put peacekeeping on a firmer footing, it is Ms Malcorra. |
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Several foreign banks have drastically reduced their staffs. |
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I have page after page of research that our staffs have put together, along with our own research that I could comment on, but I look forward to questions. |
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Decorative staffs, mouldings, rosettes, wainscoting? large neo-renaissance-style, sculpted wood fireplace, stylish black and white marble fireplaces, oak wood stairway and painted, coffered ceilings. |
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Women occupy two-fifths of administrative positions in court support staffs, four-fifths of clerk positions, and make up nine-tenths of recorders and transcriptionists. |
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Unlike other companies, which often send only general recruiters, Imperial staffs its booth with employees from hiring business units who have first-hand experience with the career paths available to new hires in their field. |
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As a result of some of these consultations, a more focused approach for training on data use and analysis was developed for school principals and their staffs. |
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Among the most commonly decorated objects are canoe prows and splashboards, fishnet floats, clubs, war shields, drums, dance paddles, ceremonial staffs, ax handles, bowls, lime spatulas, and betel mortars. |
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Romanesque ivory carvings of reliquaries, tau crosses, and bishops' pastoral staffs display a multiplicity of styles, depending on the country of origin. |
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The Union Syndicale Fédérale will decide its view on the package when it has been finalised, taking account of the specific needs of the other institutions and the opinion of all of their staffs. |
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He said this included putting in a system so flag staffs could be erect for parades on days of remembrance and improving the quality of the plaques. |
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The three-way relationship will allow a steady exchange of exhibitions, collaboration among museum staffs and the sharing of other resources, museum officials said. |
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Along the way, the pilgrims would ask the monks of St Anthony to alleviate the pains in their gangrened limbs by touching them with the tip of their tau-shaped staffs. |
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Most of the British troops in France had gone but more Polish and Czech troops, embassy and consular staffs, British and other civilians remained. |
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Rommel had been advised by both the German and Italian staffs that his army could not be properly supplied so far from the ports of Tripoli and Benghazi. |
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After they reached an agreement, their staffs papered it up. |
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Hospitals and their medical staffs, finally united after years of self-destructive noncooperation, receive mail requests seeking their bid for next year's care contract. |
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Army career, including key systems analysis positions with the Office of the Secretary of Defense and Army staffs and service as a decorated combat aviator and test pilot. |
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It now staffs 130 people and has enjoyed a growth period since 2013 buying fellow marine engineering businesses Meercat Workboats and Testbank Ship Repair. |
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Because most series have nonwriting producers on their staffs, those decisions will not lead to an immediate halt in production of most prime-time dramas. |
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