For example, according to the study, Men (2:1) look at work relationships that help them make connections to get ahead.
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And a former congresswoman from Louisville needs more than four months to get around the state and make connections to defeat an incumbent governor, no matter how weakened.
So far agents have mostly stuck with the GDSs: rebuilding their IT systems to make direct connections to airlines is expensive, and their contracts with GDSs may make it costly too.
We enter a gallery to look, reflect, look again, reflect some more, to make connections and thereby to be enriched.
The Chelsea Football Club owner maintained that Mr Berezovsky had never owned a formal stake in his companies, and had simply been employed as a political fixer to help him make the necessary connections to build up his business empire.
If you decide to book two tickets on two different airlines, be sure to allow extra time to make your connections, and consider buying good travel insurance to make sure you're covered in the event of a problem.
If the visitor wants to make connections elsewhere in Japan, it is a 3-hour transit to Tokyo's domestic airport.
"We can literally influence the wiring of the brain, rewiring the brain, so to speak, to allow them to make new neural connections, and hopefully to restore movement to a paralyzed arm, " Jackson said.
Liars, it turned out, had 14% less gray matter than the controls but had 22-26% more white matter in the prefrontal cortex, suggesting that they were more likely to make connections between different memories and ideas as increased connectivity means greater access to the reserve of associations and memories stored in gray matter.
In this new relationship, UNESCO and Airbus are committed to working together to make connections between industry and academia that promote the importance of engineering for sustainable development, encourage young people to pursue careers in STEM disciplines, and cultivate innovative solutions as a result of international, multidisciplinary teamwork.
"What we're trying to do is make new neural connections from the brain to the arm, " Jackson said.
Explore new ways to make international business connections by looking at further steps to build on the success of the Air Route Development programme.
The American-born poor also experience these facilities as safe places to escape the pull of gangs and drugs on their youth and to make meaningful connections with fellow Christians who are more knowledgeable and connected to the economic mainstream.
You must allow allow your brain to make new connections by getting out of the office, attending conferences, traveling to new places, having lunch at a different restaurant, or taking a class in a topic unrelated to your job.
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In order to really make your own individual connections, you need to write some code.
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ConocoPhillips has shown little willingness, or ability, to take on the complicated work of forging political connections required to make such deals work, let alone putting up its share of capital to get the next phase going.
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It may be that most of them are motivated by a desire to make useful political connections for their own advancement rather than a wish to serve the nation.
Denser networks give them the ability to detour around damaged points to make connections.
They also include ThinkVantage Technologies tools like Access Connections to make the computing experience more productive for users.
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In the end, CEOs continually search for effective ways to make connections as well as communicate their vision internally and externally.
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This forces your brain to make connections it otherwise might miss.
Stillwell says companies are already using these kinds of machine-learning models to make connections, though the companies may not know that they're measuring IQ or extroversion.
An agent with even just a few authors interested in going the self-publishing route, crowdfunded or not, is in a great position to make connections between authors and suppliers.
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Per usual, there's no word on pricing or availability just yet, but judging by the surface, it seems like this thing requires a few too many connections to make the consolidation freaks happy anyway.
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When students understand the negative impacts of mountain top mining or deep water oil exploration, examples chronicled in the book, they are able to make connections between environmental issues in the world and how they live collectively.
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The integration helps Simply Hired move a step closer to the services provided by LinkedIn, which helps users organize and leverage their professional networks to make connections and obtain referrals while job hunting, among other things.
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Shortly before takeoff, Mr. Hoy said, the pilot said the jet was going to make an unscheduled fuel stop in Gander due to high winds but would try to get passengers to Dulles in time to make connections.
And those rules seem to change just at the moment our investment and connections seem too large to make it worth jumping off to some other service, if one exists.
The delivery systems will change, but the ability to make emotional connections will be constant.
We tend to make causal connections among events A causes B, which causes C, which causes D, etc.
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