And because of that, I find it difficult to relate to my staff who complain.
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Called TDABC (time-driven activity-based costing), it attempted to relate the measurement of cost to time.
Some Twitter users want to relate to a face or a person rather than a brand.
Only that you have the ability to relate to others on an emotional level.
Let them call it "intervention" whatever: we have to relate to each other much more intensively.
It would be useful to have data on other demographic variables to relate to expenditures.
Finding the charm and sympathy to relate to ordinary folk may test the steely new president.
It would be nice to relate that investors were being paid more to take this risk.
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Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them.
Earning it, however, may mean taking the time to relate differently to potential charitable donors or clients.
Mom made money, bought me expensive handbags and tried the best she could to relate to me.
Guardiola, steeped in the title-hungry culture of Barcelona, will at least be able to relate to that.
Allowing readers to relate the stories to their own lives has made me better as an author.
Being Indian myself, I had a unique ability to relate to both their cultural and financial needs.
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"Because we've all been there ourselves, we know how to relate to people on the street, " he said.
Be prepared to relate your experiences and skills to the elements of the job you are applying to.
Bernstein speculated that an investigation was likely to relate to the company's conduct, not to the deal itself.
The idea is to relate economic activity, measured in cash terms, to environmental magnitudes measured in physical units.
The date for the annual veterans day is believed to relate to the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross.
They seem to relate to an inability of state programs to keep up with industry standards, the company says.
He gave us three pieces of advice, took about 15 minutes to relate them, and then he was done.
Facebook needs to relate to its users as real customers who pay fees.
The best were the suggestions Tuesday that Olympic wrestling should find a way to relate to a younger demographic.
But like most gamblers, he is also quick to relate the bad beats.
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"I wanted to try to relate to him in the letters, " he said.
First and foremost, Freeman's appointment gives us disconcerting information about how the Obama administration intends to relate to intelligence.
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In elementary mathematics, for example, these try to relate formulae to practical situations.
People with autism find it hard to relate to their fellow human beings.
"It's kind of like being estranged from your wife, but you have kids so you have to relate, " explains Pagon.
Clearly not the problem set out by the legislative language in an attempt to relate it to the commerce clause.
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