I thought you might have been interested on the way things work in such a small uninvolved country. |
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At the same time a certain geographical proximity to Russia and knowledge of the way things work there were also considered necessary. |
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She is seen as an unpretentious colleague who has a good understanding of the way things work. |
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Remember that the way things work in your country will not be clear to those outside it. |
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This white paper explores seven trends that have recently altered the way things work in the North American private equity industry. |
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However the way things work around here it will probably be long after all of us are gone. |
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The only way things work in modern times is to combine social security in a new framework with competition. |
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And the way things work is I ask my team of songwriters to write on a very particular theme each time. |
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If you do it on pure arithmetic in terms of hours and stopwatches, this isn't actually the way things work. |
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The first part says that we, the social economy, share a particular vision of the world and the way things work. |
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I think that some people have a fairly naive understanding of democracy and the way things work. |
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That is also the way things work in the companies constituted by European ports. |
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That's just one example of the way things work in the Arab world regarding corruption and the media. |
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The way things work now is that the flexibility instrument is just partially activated and some of the assistance money for Iraq is being taken from other budget lines. |
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I find this scandalous to say the least, and I believe that there is a genuine problem with the way things work in our Parliament, which is that, in actual fact, we serve no purpose. |
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It's a wasteful process, but that's the way things work. |
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It is my impression, given the way things work at CATSA-contract staff, not enough staff-that if there was still a security issue, the waiting times would be interminable. |
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