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It's not always possible to completely mitigate the impact after the fact, but it's important to let your spouse know you understand it will be your job to clean up any mess.
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Meanwhile, the national asset-management company, Danaharta, has done a good job helping to clean up the banks' non-performing loans.
ECONOMIST: Rocky shores | The
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His job was to clean up after the artist Daniel Chester French.
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The neighborhood, right by the Long Island Sound, was hit hard by Hurricane Sandy but residents have done a remarkable job of clean-up and now decorating for the Christmas season.
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Nichols said officials will not rush the clean-up job, but Daschle told reporters earlier in the day he hopes the building will reopen the beginning of next month.
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Betsy Daniels, an analyst at Morgan Stanley, argues that the clean-up job should be given to the Bank of Japan, which, unlike the finance ministry, still has some degree of credibility.
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One summer his father made him take a job on a farm where he had to clean up chicken excrement and sort eggs on a conveyor belt.
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Enbridge CEO Pat Daniel was on the scene quickly and by all accounts did a credible job of placating worried Michigan residents and corporations as his clean-up team went to work.
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Abtech tried to get Smart Sponge deployed by contractors during the BP clean up, but they mostly balked at using the material because it did its job too well.
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Moreover, General Musharraf has clung on to his job by the same undemocratic measures as his predecessors: by manipulating the institutions he had vowed to clean up.
ECONOMIST: Too much for one man to do
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Meanwhile, part of the job of performing background checks for U.S. security clearances has been contracted out to companies incentivized to help clean up a serious backlog.
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