All of this means hiring the right people takes a lot of time.
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And that takes time, it takes effort, it takes people, it takes resources.
Professor Jose says the policy of exporting people also takes an economic toll.
In the red-ink-drenched biotechnology sector the success of Amgen (nasdaq: AMGN - news - people ) takes on a fairy-tale quality.
In an open letter to island residents, published on a local website, the quarry owner, Jonathan Feigenbaum, threatened to take legal action if the event - set to attract hundreds of people - takes place.
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"Privacy and identity management become a lot more important, " he says, noting that a recent security alliance between IBM and Cisco Systems (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ) takes things even further, so that the network itself can manage identities of things like cars or washing machines that are increasingly wired in.
Electricity is a general-purpose technology and it takes people to reinvent the systems around it.
But recording everything you do takes people out of the "here and now, " psychologists say.
To buy or rent these people, it takes money, skill and discretion but mostly money.
To buy or rent these people, it takes money, skill and discretion -- but mostly money.
For most people, it takes days and weeks to move on with their routines.
The message would have been clear: Keep power by killing as many people as it takes.
"Most people think coral takes forever to grow, but some of these corals grow really fast, " he said.
Moving to find work takes people away from neighbours and relatives who can help when times are hard.
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Of course, hiring a company full of people like that takes a lot of work and a long time.
It takes people with disparate backgrounds and beliefs and brings them into line with mainstream norms of reason and taste.
It takes people willing to ignore the incentives to make this work.
It takes people with no experience and teaches them how to code.
Such footage reinforces the regime's image of invincibility against overwhelming odds, and takes people's minds off the grave economic problems looming this winter.
And her sales allowed her to join International Thriller Writers, as it now takes people based on volume rather than publication route.
"The central control takes people's focus away from their customers, " he argues, suggesting council league tables should focus on customer ratings, not Whitehall targets.
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His village in the Amazon rainforest has a population of only 600 people and it takes five days of travelling by boat to reach the nearest town.
But the big daddy of this battle is the 110-foot U.S. Brig Niagara, which bills itself as the largest wooden square-rigger in the United States that still takes people sailing.
This estimate includes the time it takes people to delete the messages, the cost of buying larger mail servers and storage systems to cope with inboxes flooded with the messages and the cost of having staff unclog networks overloaded by spam.
Why should people get excited while it takes him months to trot around the globe meeting people and to see if he and Ma can hit it off?
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The estimate is based on having two people per square metre, and takes into account limits on the number of people in venues like nightclubs, according to ABNT rules.
The fact that it takes two people nowadays to make a living, changes all gender roles.
The statuette is hand-cast and takes 17 people and 35 to 40 hours of total labor.
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