Mr. DELAINE: We know we're dealing with a time bomb, of it - of containers rusting away and corroding.
And while it probably goes without saying that at least a few still fetch coffee for the higher-ups, a fair number of administrative and executive assistants would probably look askance at a boss who asked them to stop answering phones, planning for meetings and dealing with the time-consuming minutiae of keeping an office functioning to do a personal task like that.
The measure would have ensured fixed penalty notices - which had had little effect in curbing shoplifting - could be used only when dealing with first-time offenders.
He said the advent of rolling 24-hour news has had a "profound effect" on policing, with commanding officers often spending more than half their time dealing with the media on high-profile cases.
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There will be an earnest rededication of the central mission of the coalition - but with the emphasis this time less on dealing with the deficit than on getting the economy moving again.
Costa Rica's team seemed to have a harder time dealing with the winter wonderland.
Will the docs be forced to spend their (very expensive) time dealing with phone requests for prescriptions?
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It seemed he even spent his free time dealing with other legal headaches.
The president told Romney that states, while creative, would have a difficult time dealing with a 30 percent cut.
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Such branches can cause a processor to waste valuable time dealing with the ancillary book-keeping that comes with every branch.
Police are spending more time dealing with people who have mental health issues, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has said.
"A good strategy for dealing with the personal-time needs of employees can certainly increase retention and improve recruiting batting averages, " Dell says.
The Forum of Private Business, a lobby group, says 84% of its members spent more time dealing with regulation than in 2009.
Rich liberals always have a hard time dealing with the hypocrisy charge.
Remarkable customer experiences make consumers feel like the most important person around, even if it is their first time dealing with the company.
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Duke Energy has had a difficult time dealing with investor response to its after-hours CEO change following the completion of its merger with Progress Energy.
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Some people have a really hard time dealing with rejection.
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The chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio told me that Lloyds is employing 6000 people full time on processing claims for PPI compensation, of which 1000 spend all their time dealing with false claims.
And although it has convincingly shown itself able to confound the efforts of retailers to avoid easy and direct price comparisons, it has a harder time dealing with what their suppliers do.
In his dual role as one of the firm's senior executive vice-presidents, Mr Ros increasingly spends his time dealing with customers and suppliers, and has delegated more responsibility for finance to the firm's controller and treasurer.
The average employer spends 350 days a year of management time dealing with formal disciplinary and grievance cases as well as employment tribunal applications, said the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), which welcomed the move.
Also dragging Merck is the perception that the company has been having a harder time dealing with the FDA. Over the summer, the agency said Merck might need years of more data for a cholesterol drug, Cordaptive, that the company expected would be approved this year.
Beijing has long sought to bide its time when dealing with sensitive geopolitical issues.
Startups with workers abroad also face the challenge of dealing with differing tax laws and time zones.
He has the equivalent of three full-time employees dealing with the state bureaucracy.
This underscored what Bronfman calls the "flawed execution" of a "flawed strategy": A Frenchman in Europe trying to run a bunch of Americans in Hollywood while dealing with a nine-hour time difference.
Add to the mix the time spent dealing with governors dragging their feet, many court challenges, and skepticism the law would survive, and we are left with a recipe for a true mess.
Carter-Williams did a terrific job of dealing with one thing at a time, so much so that he was chosen as the top player in the East Regional for helping No. 4 seed Syracuse beat No. 1 seed Indiana, then No. 3 seed Marquette, to make it to the Final Four for the first time since winning the 2003 NCAA championship.
But we also know that such a strategy is not necessarily going to do down well with the rest of the world at a time when many other countries are dealing with the same problem.
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