Feinberg is experienced dealing with people facing profound loss, but he doesn't seek the work.
Incidents officers are called to include dealing with people being actively suicidal or self-harming.
Few things frustrate me more than dealing with people who feel they are entitled.
Do you have friends or colleagues who prefer dealing with people rather than machines?
We are conscious that since we are dealing with people's money, we have to be extra careful.
Mr. HITZ: Maybe it's a traditional kind of method of dealing with people that dates from a bygone era.
Serco staff were told in the memo how to make changes when dealing with people who might need an ambulance.
But the first few days after the disaster have been spent dealing with people injured while trying to escape the flood.
Police are spending more time dealing with people who have mental health issues, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has said.
He hopes people will be more guarded in dealing with people online.
And on the government side, dealing with people via automated online systems is much cheaper than face to face or on the phone (for a British example, see table 3).
That is a difficult and dangerous thing to do, because you're dealing with people who are highly volatile, and who may, if they so choose, keep you or kill you.
This notion that -- the notion that military commissions began in 2002 or 2001 would simply ignore decades of history in dealing with people that are picked up on an enemy battlefield.
There had been little progress in dealing with people failing to declare partners' income or in checking claimants' stated work and hours, it said, and one in five claims were still being overpaid.
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Plus, can you imagine how difficult it's going to be walking across a busy street, dealing with people not just engrossed in their cell phones, but literally looking ahead and focused on inanimate objects?
And if we can show that we can do that, then I would hope, I would hope that we would then take a step back and say, okay, let's start dealing with people who are also troubled but just not in the same immediate dire straits.
Playing the portfolio game is especially hard when you are dealing with people whose own portfolio models require that you go all in on one thing (investors who invest in multiple things and sit on too many boards, but insist that those they fund be 110% committed to their investment, seem to miss the irony).
Dr. Gowden later told me that he found me shy and difficult to talk to, but if I appeared timid to him it was because I was not used to dealing with people apart from my family and the three servants: Paddy, my nanny Kitty Lee, and Norah Maloney, a cheerful woman who lived on a farm in the hills behind Brook Lodge.
Her way of dealing with other people is exactly the same as male judges do.
But Mr Cameron said his government was dealing with the people "Labour left on the scrap heap".
"You can see we are dealing with selfish people, " said Edward Mburu, 38, who lives in Nairobi.
"You can see we are dealing with selfish people, " said Edward Mburu, 38.
Speaking about the latest plans, Stephen Langford, chief officer of the Housing Department, said the current system of dealing with elderly people was costly.
It urges councils to review policies for dealing with vulnerable people.
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As with any translator, you might want to use this with caution when dealing with important people -- like potential business clients or fathers-in-law, for example.
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"This is not something new because we know that the King was always generous in dealing with his people and the entire world, " the husband said.
This is very difficult to do, because we're dealing with convincing people that in most cases live in a closed society, with limited access to outside information.
And he believes that the government of Bahrain needs to show restraint in its dealing with the people there, and that all sides need to show restraint, to refrain from violence, and to engage in a dialogue.
Mr MacDorman wants to do more tests, but he surmises that the discomfort many Japanese feel when dealing with other people has something to do with his results, and that they are much more at ease when talking to an android.
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