Then, carefully work apart several of the fat rhizomes and their roots.
This carefully researched work provides an admirably full explanation of the context of Darfur's troubles.
Consider this analogy: a business process is like a carefully designed work-residential planned community, where all the streets are designed to maximize efficiency and flow, and each resident knows exactly where they work, the route to get there and back, and what to do at what point.
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Of course, Walmart carefully controls employee work schedules and will have the opportunity to design worker hours in a manner that will keep employees at a level below the threshold required to accomplish company healthcare benefits pursuant to the law.
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An America led by such a man will listen more carefully to and work more closely with allies and rivals, will strive harder to respect the laws it has signed up to and might enter into new commitments, for instance to tackle climate change.
Specifically, Executive Order 13554 recognized the importance of carefully coordinating the work of the Task Force with the Trustee Council, whose members have statutory responsibility to assess natural resources damages from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, to restore trust resources, and seek compensation for lost use of those trust resources.
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You'll need to carefully observe symptoms and work with the doctor to adjust medications as needed.
"We work very carefully to make sure we target high-quality scientific publications as the main outcome of our university interactions, " says Murray.
The selection and location of each work was carefully undertaken by the group, which visited the 17th Century gardens to decide on the best sites for their contemporary sculptural works.
We will look carefully at the recommendations once their work is complete.
Thunderbird and other tools have to work by reverse-engineering, figuring out how PST files work by examining them carefully, because the format is not published.
Gillett carefully emphasized that this is a work in progress.
But on the positive side, there have been many people who have taken the time to consider the book seriously and to work through the ideas carefully and to tell their friends.
The organization selects participants carefully to ensure the model will work, and every person who receives a bike on microcredit learns from two community-led workshops: one on microcredit management and savings, the other on bike repair.
Rather than gung-ho charisma, the attributes leaders need are an ability to work with integrity and listen carefully at all levels, political agility, rapid anticipation of events and situations, and determination to seek a positive conclusion whatever the obstacles.
The NYSE's chairman, Marshall Carter , and its chief executive, John Thain , told members that the arrangement with Goldman (where Thain used to work, incidentally) was carefully vetted by former Chairman John Reed , who signed the engagement letter with the investment bank.
The council stressed the work would need to be "carefully planned with contractors because engineers have advised that the risk of a further slippage still exists".
In states that monitor them carefully and close down failing schools quickly, they work best.
Docomo engineers will not say how they created these holograms, but Japanese professors familiar with the work say they were probably made by carefully aligning mirrors to focus several views captured fromdifferent angles on the same spot.
After his death, Brasillach's brother-in-law published an edition of his work that was called complete but which was carefully pruned of his anti-Semitic writing.
After you've met with him or her to discuss a particular project, take the time to carefully think through the problem before racing ahead on the work.
Managing older generations at work requires patience, the ability to listen carefully, and the knowledge that you must learn the old ways of doing things before you can apply your new ideas.
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Whichever route you choose you need to do your homework carefully and make sure that you are making your money work as well as it can for you, in as tax-efficient a way as possible.
Prevention-focused people are more risk-averse, but their work is also more thorough, accurate, and carefully planned.
Executive leadership must listen carefully to the concerns and opinions of those performing the technical work.
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After giving the scientific community a chance carefully to consider his model, he plans to submit the work to the Astrophysical Journal.
Mr Ahern said all the work had been done and asked the parties to carefully look at the proposals and "hopefully go with them".
Rescue co-ordinators said that work with heavy-lifting gear would be done carefully to avoid further collapses and to protect bodies trapped under the debris as much as possible.
Forster novel is a handsome and intelligent piece of work: a faithful, well-paced, and carefully crafted dramatization of a very good story.
As such, now is the time to think carefully about what it will take for you to get promoted at work in 2013.
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