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Mr Blair himself works from a sofa in a cosy study next door, which would be rejected as too small by the personal assistant to any corporate big hitter, let alone by the boss himself.
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However, to achieve this goal the NCS planners made a decision to randomly select neighborhoods within each county and to have study personnel go door-to-door to recruit women who were pregnant or planning to become pregnant, much as census workers do to reach under-represented groups.
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According to the study, the revolving door has not resulted in enforcement leniency.
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Not informing passengers about scanners can open the door to misinformation and critics, the study's authors said, and hurt the long-term acceptance and legitimacy of airport security.
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Officers are continuing to study CCTV footage and carry out door-to-door inquiries.
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For them to summarily slam the door in his face, and refusing even to study it, that would be a bit high handed.
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While recognizing that qualified senior staff are valued by all companies, he is not concerned that encouraging staff to undertake further study will lead to them walking out the door to competitors.
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Aamir, a student hoping to study law at Cardiff University, had answered the door to face what the prosecution called a "cowardly and brutal attack" by two "heroin-fuelled killers".
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Look at this photo of Jay-Z: study it, memorize it, tape it to your closet door, learn from it.
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Although hard skills like sales and software knowledge can get you through the door, more companies are asking for soft skills as well from job candidates, finds a recent study by Millennial Branding, a consulting firm in Boston.
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But a new study shows that the long-held suspicion that there is hanky-panky in this revolving door game is just plain wrong.
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