This indicates that they would prefer housing that is close to work, school and social areas.
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Davenport has a point: This is better seen by a manager close to work than by a high-level executive.
Some patients in England will be able to switch GPs so they can register close to work, under a new pilot agreed between doctors and the government.
"We do expect, obviously, in the coming months and years to make some of those really tough decisions where we would have to work really close with Congress to shut down data centers that frankly don't make sense, " said Vivek Kundra, the government's chief information officer.
"Having to redo the work so close to the exams will put them at a disadvantage compared with all the other schools in the country - they will have less time to concentrate on the rest of the GCSEs that they have to revise for, " she said.
Speed eating ensures that executives will wrap up the meal faster to get back to work in as close to 30 minutes as possible.
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Silverstein asked various architects to build skyscrapers on the site, none of whom, at least so far, have produced anything close to their best work.
You may be reluctant to set up a 401(k) because you're worried that the stock market will crash when you're close to retirement, forcing you to work into your 90s.
In addition to this close partnership with these three vendors ASUS has work very close with Intel to ensure the most care is taken in offering the best implementation taking extra care to fine tune PCB and Trace Design and overall routing of the Thunderbolt implementation to offer the best performance, compatibility and overall functionality for this high speed connection.
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For the first time, the brothers work with established actors and a decent budget, yet they hold to their earlier aesthetic, moving in close with a handheld camera, and staying close as characters try to work out their confusions.
The company was forced to close after it failed to find enough work for the winter period, PKF added.
The CBD normally escapes damage when Jakarta experiences its heavy seasonal rains, but on Thursday, many government offices and businesses were forced to close because staff could not get to work.
In 2011, workers staged a three-month protest asking for better pay, with miners only going back to work after negotiating a close to 40% pay rise.
But it also tells me we have to work even harder to close the gaps that still exist, and to uphold that simple American ideal: we are all equal and deserving of the chance to pursue our own version of happiness.
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There is not sufficient supply of affordable housing close to places like Tyson's Corner or close to some of the sophisticated work areas like Washington, D.
Washington (CNN) -- One hundred and fifty new full-body scanning machines are set to be placed in airports across the United States as federal authorities work to close security loopholes exposed by the attempted Christmas Day bombing of a U.S.-bound airliner.
If we want to pay for this jobs plan, put people back to work, close this deficit, invest in our future, then the money has got to come from somewhere.
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Even the most striking and most impressive findings may not be the whole story, and it takes painstaking, granular work close to the ground to fill in the whole picture.
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Dr Allan Pacey, senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield, told the BBC that the idea had been discussed repeatedly but "experiments have never come close to suggesting it might work in humans".
President Obama stressed the need for Russia to work with other WTO members to close out the last remaining issues and bring the negotiations to a successful conclusion by the end of this year.
There are a couple of barges that are starting to work right away, and I can verify this for you, but I believe the first place they're going to start working is somewhere around the Chandeleur Islands because the sand source is close enough where they can get to work right away.
The aim is to keep beneficiaries motivated to find work and to keep them in close contact with the job market.
Most people want to live closer to where they work, as well as live close to good schools in communities that function.
His two children had enrolled in the local school, and with Holiday's plans to relocate his family to Utah, the school's enrollment would drop from 71 to 69, which meant it would have to close and its teachers would have to find elsewhere to work.
The semester was coming to a close at the university where I work with aspiring journalists and I wanted to do something new.
Payrolls are expected to have dropped by about 125, 000 from the previous month, largely due to layoffs at the state and local levels and government Census work drawing to a close.
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He acknowledged the good safety record of UK and Norwegian drilling and promised to work in close co-operation with their national governments.
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GreenLight Fund will work to close the achievement and opportunity gaps for more youth in Boston, Philadelphia, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Some three-quarters of the adult population are now in work, close to a record and some ten percentage points higher than in Europe.
The situation where we are not going to have to worry much about disincentives to work is going to draw to a close soon.
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