The sudden culture shock at being thrown among those with very different work ethics and other attitudes can even be frightening. |
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That Father Ray had the foresight, determination and unfaltering work ethics to bring the institutions into existence is outstanding. |
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In addition, UNOTIL continued to promote sound work ethics in the public sector. |
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Similarly, coaches desire swimmers with strong, consistent work ethics. |
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But while conflicting work ethics can be troublesome, they aren't likely to spawn embarrassing scandals. |
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Its pride remains in maintaining respect and positive work ethics toward its employees, partners and local communities. |
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The program creates fun and excitement for the student while promoting hard work ethics. |
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A diploma, even from a reputable overseas university, is not automatically a guarantee of quality, of achievement, of work ethics of the highest standards. |
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His drive, passion and hard work ethics for the business are strongly felt inside and outside the company. |
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An important aspect of this communication is to reinforce safety protocols, motivate workers and instil good work ethics. |
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The decline in work ethics and degradation of values are social costs of corruption which are becoming increasingly accepted practice. |
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The emerging work force has different values and work ethics than those in the current system. |
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A lot of things are going through change, including the political climate, business and work ethics. |
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There were conflicts over strategy and priorities and work ethics. |
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Born in England, internationally renowned and awarded for his spectacular wooden furniture and lighting, Tom Raffield has acquired critical acclaim for his good design and sustainable work ethics. |
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Human rights values and principles are integrated into the school curricula to promote human dignity, humanism, sense of nationhood, work ethics, and other similar values. |
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Managers also identified other qualities as being important, such as: practical experience, flexibility, cultural sensitivity, good judgement, work ethics, loyalty, thoroughness, personal suitability and sense of humour. |
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He's pondering the questionable work ethics of his writing partners. |
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Employers are looking for workers with not only higher levels of reading, writing and numeracy skills but workers who possess good interpersonal skills and good work ethics. |
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He was a very dedicated worker and had strong work ethics. |
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Training courses are also upgraded to the highest applicable standards in order to contribute to the national effort to provide programmes for vocational guidance and raise awareness of the value of work and work ethics. |
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Though many times their efforts are unrecognized, frustrated and undermined, the efforts of this sector continue on due to the deep commitment, sound work ethics and vision to make a better world. |
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While karoshi continues to trouble Japan, untenable work ethics are present in plenty of countries, not the least of which is the United States. |
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Each and every day I see professional employees with strong work ethics, that are committed to doing the best that they can in order to fulfill our mandate of providing Safe Homes and Safe Communities. |
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To preserve these work ethics and values, CFIA set out a Charter of core public service values as part of its corporate business plan, which is tabled in Parliament. |
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This was a case of the work ethics of a producer of milk powder having an adverse impact on health, but it certainly cannot be said that health was the producer's primary purpose. |
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