Losing a job can be traumatic, and your employee may display a range of emotions, which he might direct towards you.
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Yes they understand China is now a big player, so they direct diplomacy towards China direct investments, and seek Chinese support for the Euro.
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It said there was a "significant role" for Creative Scotland to direct government towards "sensible opportunities" for the public purse.
Mr Teal, who was selected in a regionwide ballot of Lib Dem members, said he aimed to cut waste and direct funds towards frontline services.
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With state governments now in charge of doling out federal block grants, some mayors complain that governors and state legislatures are deaf to the needs of cities, and are hesitant to direct funds towards urban programmes.
The research, carried out by psychologists at the University of London's Institute of Education, suggests that schools which equate "effectiveness" with good exam results for the majority of pupils may direct resources towards those likely to reach government-set targets.
It examines how there is a new opportunity for civil society activists to direct attention towards possible humanitarian gaps as regards Haitian migrant women who have crossed the border, helping inter alia to strengthen protection measures across the island, in part because the issue of gender violence in Haiti has become more visible than previously.
Bush's confused and self-defeating policies towards Lebanon are a direct consequence of his policies towards Israel and the Palestinians.
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Instead, they direct their search towards those who are most likely to fit a criminal profile.
Listen with respect and then direct the person towards the practical realities of moving on.
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The researchers also found that people direct more attention towards those who elicit feelings of envy.
"The more we go towards direct lending, the more bureaucratic the program will become, " says ASLP Executive Director Kevin Bruns.
Ironically, Europe's much-criticised Common Agricultural Policy has been moving away from price and production-based subsidies towards direct payments to farmers that have far less impact on trade.
The advantage is that almost all the members of the colony can direct their energies towards foraging for food in order for the whole community to survive, rather than indulging in physically exhausting mating and reproductive behaviour.
Add up all the coded messages and it is pretty clear that Mr Blair is even more hostile than he was last January, when the government published a white paper on the Lords, towards direct election to the reformed upper house.
In 2009 he urged bosses not to direct their ad money towards newspapers which spoke of Italy's economic crisis.
Mr Roh hopes he has nudged the debate inside the Bush administration towards further direct talks with North Korea.
Pakistan responded by putting its troops on high alert as the fighting built up towards a direct conflict between the two states.
The issue range from whether the government's estimates of migration are good enough, to whether the figures should be used to direct more public money towards areas with high numbers of new arrivals.
So we continue to believe that Iraq will move towards -- if not always in a direct, straight line -- move towards greater stability and greater security.
It signals a move away from poetic symbolism and metaphors and towards a more direct style of story-telling, and won the Golden Lion award in Venice in 2000.
Other investors are still wary of diving into the swiftly reforming country of about 60m people, where a law on foreign direct investment is now stumbling towards approval.
The problem is when an individual or corporation has no direct intention of working with the community towards ethical and sustainable fishing practices from their business operation.
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Getting a good bearing is important because unless the insect rolls a direct course, it risks turning back towards the dung pile where another beetle will almost certainly try to steal its prized ball.
But he added councils were doing the best they could and the onus was on the government to "re-direct resources away from the acute sector and towards these community-based services".
The European Commission has released plans to reform Cap after 2013 and included in the proposals are plans to dedicate 30% of farmers' direct payments so they adopt a more greener attitude towards agriculture.
Direct recapitalisation by rescue funds would be a big step towards risk-sharing.
The direct opposite effect is apparent now, as the mutual redemption numbers and apathy towards equity markets regardless of performance demonstrate.
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David Simmonds, representing the Local Government Association, cautioned that local authorities had diminishing amounts of direct control over schools - because of central government directives and targets and the shift towards academies.
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