And due to failure to roll out device management software and write group polices, they are hesitant about letting employees bring their tablets in for work.
In Ethiopia, for example, farmers receive cash and food in exchange for work on community projects through the government-led Productive Safety Nets Program, which both the U.S. and the UK support.
That is the greatest compliment that I could have ever asked for in my work for the subcommittee.
Kahneman was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2002 for his pioneering work in behavioral finance.
The trust said the move would increase capacity in Whitehaven for specialist work in other areas.
Ms Ebadi, 60, won the Nobel prize in 2003 for her work in defending human rights.
Edwards was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2010 for his work in developing the technique.
Newton appeared with Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible II and won a Bafta in 2006 for her work in Crash.
He's giving Cuba a deal on oil in exchange for Cuban doctors to work in new clinics for the poor in Venezuela.
The government has been defeated in the Lords over plans to allow employees to give up workplace rights in return for shares in the company they work for.
The explanation could be that workers are proving ever more flexible and resilient in looking for work.
It is one that clearly distinguishes between immigration and residence in Japan for work, study, training, and the like.
Another apt prize went to two Britons in 1998 for work to bring peace at last to Northern Ireland.
The biggest name they landed was Houston Astros pitcher Rhiner Cruz, a Dominican whose mother has spent time in Spain for work.
Some of those outlets call him in advance for work and he charges by the hour to sit and wait for the shot.
They are then urged to think how they can apply these strengths in their hunt for work and life in general and "to try to find a new way to use them every day".
"He was making a very fair point, which most people recognise, about how it's important to have flexible labour markets and that people are encouraged to be active in looking for work, " the spokesman said.
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He received the Queen's Police Medal in 2004 for his work combating serious crime in Liverpool.
The gold Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Newcastle's Arthur Henderson in 1934 for his work on international disarmament in the run up to WWII.
It does work, it works now in the trial sites we have, and it will work for patients and it will work for clinicians both in primary and secondary care.
Mexicans migrated from isolated rural states in southern Mexico, looking for work in the new factories on the border.
Christoph Waltz is definitely in the running for his work in Django Unchained.
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Dorothy Rabinowitz, the leading Fourth Estate investigative columnist who showed that the prosecutorial emperor had no clothes, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2001 in large part for her work in exposing the fraud of these prosecutions.
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Under the programme, contractors get a small fee when someone joins the scheme but they are only liable for larger fees once they have been in work for an extended period of time - of up to two years.
Many of the people who provide services to military families, for instance, may work on a base but in fact work for private companies that have won contracts from the Pentagon.
These towns offer a relatively low cost of living, compared with their big-city brethren and, in recent years, ample opportunities for work in various fields.
For goodness sakes, if you look at Cameroon for one, a majority of the people on the government payroll in Cameroon work for Camair, an airline that has been defunct for several years that isn't flying.
Dr Buck was awarded the physiology or medicine prize, along with Richard Axel of Columbia University in New York, for their work in investigating the sense of smell.
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