Meanwhile, Italy and Greece have all but conceded that they have little to offer the shale discussion, with Athens far more interested in what role they could play in the Eastern Mediterranean offshore efforts led by Israel and Cyprus and the potential they insist could be found in their own back yard.
These severely curtail the proportion of a bonus that can be paid in cash, insist on deferral periods and retention times for non-cash elements.
To get results, make sure you conduct the survey at least annually, hold front-line managers accountable for improvements to their scores, and insist that everyone be included in action planning.
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There will be people in Jersey who insist on calling it New Jersey's Super Bowl, but most people will call it the New York Super Bowl and every once in a while a politician in Jersey will throw a fit and it will be mostly for laughs, because nobody cares that much about this distinction ask the New York Jets and the New York Giants.
And they expect, rightly, that in this age of globalization, their government has a duty to insist that their concerns be dealt with fairly in the international marketplace.
They seem to insist that everything must be done in the most expensive manner possible.
The big banks insist that they have to be big in order to provide the services that their corporate clients demand.
Solar PV is coming down in price so quickly that as its supporters insist, it will be directly price competitive with coal fired electricity from the grid in the next few years.
Why not insist that the desire be work-related in general and tied to your firm in particular?
The environmental movement is of course entirely correct to insist that natural gas be extracted from shale in an environmentally responsible way, and that local socio-economic disruptions be minimized so far as possible.
China might also insist that its contribution be at least partly denominated in renminbi, which would protect its investment against currency fluctuations.
In the hours since the Oregon study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, a number of talking points have emerged from those who insist that Medicaid must be making a significant difference in health outcomes.
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Sometimes they are deliberately used in that way: for example, Mexico used to insist that imported American pigs be vaccinated against hog cholera, a disease that disappeared from the United States in the 1970s.
Virtue, the Islamic party formed when its predecessor, Welfare, was banned in 1998 after being thrown out of office, has spotted that with a European arm around its shoulder it might be better able to insist, for instance, that females should be allowed, despite current laws, to wear headscarves in state-run schools and government offices.
You can agree to sell but insist on payment in January and it will be respected.
Pending sales will be delayed or in some cases collapse altogether as lenders insist upon new appraisals in areas battered by Sandy.
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Despite being one of the authors of Europe's Fiscal Compact (which aims to enforce public spending limits on EU members by law) the president has tried to insist that France's welfare state will be safe in his hands.
We see it in citizens who insist that this time must be different, that this time change will come and will continue.
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But if governments were to insist that the results of research they fund must be published in an open-access way, that would change completely.
He must also insist on having a say regarding which journalists will be included in the press pool and who will be permitted to ask the two leaders questions.
Doctors are often in a hurry and seniors may be too intimidated to insist that their list of medications be reviewed at the medical appointment.
Some will insist that opera's singular thrills cannot be reproduced anywhere but in the opera house that neither audio nor video recordings can ever truly capture the frisson of live performance.
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The crucial implication is this: If you treat all individuals as fundamentally the same in your theoretical constructs, it would be odd to insist that the law should suddenly start treating them differently.
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Gazprom executives insist the company's role in Russia is merely to be a fast-growing enterprise.
Foolishly they insist their business idea is optimal and will be wildly acceptable to customers in time.
They insist the cull will be carried out "sensitively" using silenced shotguns, in spring when the geese start to nest.
Speaking of the Ashes, there is a slightly more controversial arrival in Australia seamer Stuart Clark, though Kent insist they have done nothing wrong in signing a player who will be playing against England later in the summer.
Donors insist on seeing accountability and transparency in the way the land is to be identified, purchased and then redistributed.
And if they insist on trying to time their participation in equities, they should try to be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.
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