The assignments he and his hard-working staff face include fetching cheese pizzas for dogs, which is probably less of a challenge than it may sound, since the Madison Square Garden area is loaded with pizza joints.
At the apex of the job market--CEO searches and the like--it's hard to imagine the face-to-face niceties of traditional search giving way to LinkedIn's more automated approach.
Flip the tab onto its belly and you'll come face-to-face with the grippy, hard plastic that plays host to an extraneous bit of Lenovo branding and the slate's 5-megapixel camera module.
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And I didn't see any evidence of hard living in his smooth, honey-colored face.
Some observers are calling Windows 8 the new Vista -- a hard and mostly undeserved slap to the face.
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Another older Shinjuku gem is Jazz Pub Michaux, a bar whose white-bearded, kimono-and-Mongolian-cap-wearing 76-year-old owner has 4, 500 records of hard-bop and soul-jazz, including a large collection of rare vinyl by artists like Baby Face Willette and Groove Holmes.
With so much communication via email these days, it can be hard to pull the trigger and initiate a face-to-face conversation when you sense that an online interaction is becoming too heated or simply too difficult to do well online.
"It's not easy to face a player such as Safin on hard-court, " said Gasquet.
She was very hard-working and always had a huge smile on her face.
Bloomberg news says increased Chinese competition has hit European wind- and solar-power firms hard, and several of them now face bankruptcy.
But given the difficulties that its weak, poor, ill-governed members face already, it is hard to see others queuing up to join.
From the top looking down, we could see that the wind had blown all the snow off the face of the bowl, leaving it hard-packed, icy and very steep.
Even assuming gains for the UMP in June, Sarkozy could face a hard slog dismantling entrenched labor protections -- such as five weeks of guaranteed vacation -- that unions have fought tooth-and-nail to keep.
For most investors, perhaps the single most important decision they face is who to trust to manage their hard-earned savings.
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Low-income families face steep tax barriers that make hard lives even harder.
More than 840 South Koreans were set to cross the border Monday to Kaesong, which provides a badly-needed flow of hard currency to a country where many face food shortages, according to Seoul's Unification Ministry.
Every community built around an idea, a principle or an aim (from fox-hunting enthusiasts to Freudian psychotherapists) will always face hard arguments about where the boundaries of that community lie, and how far the meaning of its founding axioms can be stretched.
If "placental starving" is suspected, in some cases it might be better, later in pregnancy, to deliver the baby prematurely - but premature babies face other risks, and it is hard to judge which course of action is for the best.
But hard-pressed health inspectors may be unable to enforce the new regulations in the face of widespread civil disobedience.
In spite of all the challenges and obstacles that our young people may face out there in the world -- because life is hard, right?
Each company now competes hard to own the insight metrics around cross-media ad optimization, but they face skilled competitors and little chance of earning the same margins as produced by their currency business.
"We now have to face the hard facts that the attempt to carry through a quick cooling-down over seven days has failed, " said Larsen.
It also hits single moms hard: while many families face this huge problem, single mothers have less back-up support if childcare arrangements fall through.
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These videos destroyed years of brand-building efforts and highlight how hard it is to deny, obfuscate, spin, and crisis-manage in the face of a poignant video.
The victory means that Rob Baxter's men now face a two-leg final against Bristol, who came through a hard-fought 28-15 win at home to London Welsh on Friday night.
It is no political mystery why the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has taken such a hard line on a Greek bail-out and hinted that the worst-behaved countries should face expulsion from the euro.
Now, however, as these companies face a clear need to file more and file faster, they are additionally hard-pressed because they commonly rely on key business and engineering personnel to manage the patent process.
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Investors face a similar problem--until the data are out, it's hard to make a decision about the company.
Northumberland Estates said it was working hard to find a long-term solution but said there was little it could do "in the face of such very extreme weather conditions until the culvert can be cleared".
Chris Keates, the head of the NASUWT teachers' union, said Ofqual had shown no hard evidence that the wholesale change of A-levels was needed and that teachers and students would now face "huge turbulence and uncertainty".
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