• That includes house cleaning, administrative work, bookkeeping and other tasks that drain your time and energy.

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  • It is so easy to get bogged down in day-to-day administrative work that there is little time for strategic policymaking.

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  • Likewise, companies are outsourcing chunks of administrative work and their supporting systems.

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  • The new program could reduce, by perhaps half, the time required for what Fritz calls the "gunky" side of relief operations--largely administrative work.

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  • However, individuals may not donate their services to hospices to do activities such as general office or administrative work that are not charitable in nature.

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  • It also wants measures to reduce the pressure on GPs, such as smaller patient lists and a greater emphasis on delegating clinical and administrative work to other members of the primary health care team.

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  • You know, I went back to the office and I started typing some stuff up and doing some administrative work and they called us back to the clinic because the little boy had passed away.

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  • The trusts are run from Chicago, yet have a legal presence in the Bahamas, where they have a Bahamian trustee--the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Trust Co. (Bahamas)--but engage the Chicago-based International Financial Advisors (IFA) for accounting, administrative work and financial advice.

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  • The Department of Transportation took a hard look and recently eliminated over 32 million annual forms, thus saving tens of millions of dollars in costs annually while also eliminating 1.6 million hours that truck drivers spend on administrative work each year.

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  • At its core, being an assistant -- or an administrative professional -- is framed as a career upgrade, even if many of the tasks are essentially the same: It's a way of acknowledging the importance of administrative work and support to the success of many projects and even many people.

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  • SAP, a German software firm, and PeopleSoft, an American one, are now offering standard ways of organising and delivering administrative office work.

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  • Going back to the construction example, while you may not want to sacrifice skilled labor, you might want to slim the administrative ranks whose work can more easily be outsourced.

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  • For example, physician assistants, nurse aides and paralegals often manage the administrative and routine work, allowing the professional to focus on the work they were trained for.

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  • Up to 100 staff from Bristol and Somerset who work in administrative roles with bus operator First Bus have been told their jobs are at risk.

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  • Mr Kniveton said a senior figure was needed to oversee the administrative support team and to work with the conseillers to ensure the proposals approved by Chief Pleas are moved forward.

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  • Abrams and his wife, Sandra, are currently battling against two women, Danielle Pecile, 27, and Christina Culicea, 28, who used to work for Titan Capital as administrative assistants.

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  • It means streamlining, making the system work, records going, lower administrative cost, less paperwork, but they don't pay more.

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  • In my time working for sell-side and buy-side firms, I knew close to half a dozen people who started their career at the firm as administrative assistants and ultimately got a chance to work in banking, research, sales or trading.

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  • After months of surgery, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, he returned to work in May 2009 and took up an administrative post but has recently returned to the Hertfordshire force's Road Policing Unit.

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  • "We call upon the international community to work in solidarity towards those prisoners in ending their administrative detention, who are suffering at all costs being inside Israeli jails, " Zawahreh said.

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  • The Department of Commerce shall provide funding and administrative support for the Initiative through resources and staff assigned to work on the Initiative, to the extent permitted by law and within existing appropriations.

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  • Plus, in the modern economy, there's no longer a secretarial pool: More likely, a group of employees and managers will be pooled together to use the resources of one administrative assistant, who then gets to juggle not only their work demands but their desire to have their demands met before those of their colleagues.

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  • Of this number 287 are operational personnel who work solely with prisoners and the remainder are teachers, administrative, catering and other support staff.

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  • Vladimir Baskakov, head of Goskino, the central state administrative body for the cinema, emerges as a particularly nasty piece of work.

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  • Bill Shipman, chairman of CarriageOaks Partners and cochairman of the Cato Project on Social Security Choice and who also helps the Heritage Foundation and others promote reform, has done extensive work demonstrating that such a system can becreated with extremely low administrative costs.

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  • And they usually work best in middle-income developing countries because they make considerable administrative demands on the bureaucracy.

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  • Social workers also serve in and work for the Air Force, Army, and Navy providing clinical, administrative, and research services.

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  • According to Roger Wallis of London's City University Business School, Europe's collecting societies work rather like the postal system: one price for all destinations, one administrative charge for everybody.

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  • Arkady Dvorkovich, an American-educated 29-year-old deputy minister and one of Russia's most impressive reformers, concedes that an efficient state is a must if other changes are to work properly, and that it would have been better to start off with administrative reforms.

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  • The timely formation of the government will make it possible to avoid uncertainty in the structures of federal executive authority and consequently to support the state apparatus's ability to work and preserve the speed set for reforms, including within the framework of administrative reform that has begun.

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