They were asked to display the snorkel prominently in their offices until the metric improved.
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They explain their special needs to politicians, in their offices and at cocktail parties.
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Some doctors set up kiosks in their offices where patients could apply for the bank's loans.
There's good news for businesses worried about security in their offices as well as on their computers.
Oncology is one of only a handful of disciplines whose practitioners buy drugs and administer them in their offices.
Darnall Forum, a charity whose members are local residents, has set up shop in their offices on Main Street.
"When the attacks occurred in New York and Washington DC, people weren't even in their offices on the West Coast, " he said.
Finally urologists have a legitimate technology on the medical side of things, something they can actually infuse in their offices to help their patients.
They didn't just sit in their offices studying requests for money.
But she thinks one of Amgen's biggest problems will be making sure doctors have the drug in their offices, in order to give it to their patients.
Civil servants in the Philippines have been put on a four-day working week, to save the petrol they use while commuting and the power they consume in their offices.
Meraki also developed technology to enable IT professionals to manage WiFi networks from the cloud, so they do not have to physically be in their offices to troubleshoot a problem.
While respectable Brits are toiling away in their offices (thinking about the future of CRM solutions, in my case), huge numbers of Americans are engaged in a pre-dawn holiday shopping frenzy.
At Ford Motor Co. in Michigan employees are prohibited from displaying political signs in their offices or using company equipment to create or distribute partisan material or to solicit for political donations.
Perhaps it is easy for securities analysts and economists to stay locked up in their offices and analyze data in order to draw conclusions about this company or that company or the direction the economy is headed.
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I've seen nurses who worked for doctors in their offices who have to make the calls to the HMOs to get told no, break down and cry telling me stories of people that they couldn't take care of.
At 6:30 p.m. on this particular Thursday most of Grand Cru's clients are at home, or more likely still in their offices, trading stocks and bonds and commercial paper, confident that Mr. Beckwith will buy what they like to drink, for the right price.
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In a survey of 950 companies, the International Facility Management Association, a trade group for office-facility managers, found 60% had some unassigned workspaces in their offices, and about half said the number of employees using the unassigned space had increased in the past two years.
That settlement had input from staff from the attorney general's office and the comptroller's office, although Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, both Democrats, said they never knew of the issue or three drafts of the settlement that were circulated to lawyers in their offices.
It believes the Ulster Unionist Council held on to the front page and had it on display in their old offices in Glengall Street in central Belfast for many years.
Mr Meier upbraided Mr Rachofsky for putting too much art on the walls, just as he grimaced when Getty employees arrived at their desks in their new offices clutching their family photographs.
In this vein, researchers conducted a series of experiments to determine if people were more successful in negotiations that happened in their own offices than in unfamiliar locations.
The Charlton board continue to sit in their lovely Laura Ashley offices and drive in their fast cars - the little girls who dreamt of playing for Charlton and England are told the girls' section of the club is no longer going to exist.
In addition, a reminder was recently sent to lawmakers urging them to be careful at home and in their state offices.
When the incident occurred on Christmas Day, a number of people came in to their offices and focused on it immediately.
Trading in share certificates was more costly for brokers who needed to set up a specialist clearance system in their back offices.
They wanted him as a computer scientist in their Tokyo offices.
They said it was their worst coaches who prepared them for the bullies they met later in life, on the court and in their corporate offices.
Often, too, kisha-club members, whose job is to sit and wait for titbits of information and want to justify their doing so, are loth to share stories with colleagues in their head offices.
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