With its once robust industrial- and port-based economy shrunken to vestigial levels, opportunities for Brooklynites who lack high-end skills or nice inheritances are shrinking.
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We're kicking off this very special holiday episode with a visit to Ben Heck's private workshop in Madison, Wisconsin to watch the construction of his holiday creation, the Naughty or Nice Meter.
U.S. researchers are being encouraged to work closely with government officials at the rationing board in England (the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence or NICE), which has many years of experience with QALY measurements in determining whether or not the government will pay for certain treatments.
Situations like that are of a sort that concierges from Nashville to New York or Nice see so often they've become commonplace: A guest is in a panic and can't fathom a solution to their problem, whether it's a soiled suit, a canceled reservation or a missing piece of luggage.
Yes, there will be moments when you have to be tough or competitive, or when nice is not an option.
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And dear readers, you know I love you but for future reference, if you want to show your support for me, a quick comment below or a nice email will do.
On the other hand, since more workers now do jobs that are hard to monitor, or in which they need to co-operate, share information, be creative or be nice to customers, wages may become stickier.
We visit some of the towns near Lima or spend a nice day downtown at the Plaza de Armas in front of the Presidential Palace or maybe see the Cathedral of Lima, founded in the 16th century by Francisco Pizarro.
It's nice for your ego to have someone recognize you or to get a nice table in a restaurant.
Visit Apprenticeship.org or read this nice piece by Frances Bridges about getting an internship.
When he occasionally works as a substitute teacher, he'll write on the board a "nice or naughty" list.
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When a woman brings homemade cookies into work, is she being nice or is she doing herself a terrible disservice?
Every election cycle, candidates that endorse (or even say nice things about) the FAIR tax wind up getting attacked and put on the defensive.
When you see the winding tubes of a horn, or a very nice old Italian violin in 3D, you feel you could touch it.
Great chess players, as Mr Arthur Koestler explained in a scholarly article in the Sunday Times on July 2nd, are seldom nice or happy.
As the new titles make their appearance, the industry will watch closely to see how nice or nasty they are to the celebrities upon whom everything depends.
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"This could mean buying a virtual gift for a potential love interest, buying a power-up to defeat your old classmate in a friendly competition, or buying a nice accessory for your virtual home, " Smith said.
Since most people have not invested in the commodities bubble, I would guess that they will feel that a commodity tax burden has been relieved and they may go on a vacation or buy something nice with the extra money.
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Pick up some milky sweets or eat a nice, hot curry off a banana leaf, and see some stunning examples of Tamil temple architecture at the Sri Mariamman Temple, whose four walls enclose both the holy space of worship and, to the faithful, the universe entire.
And although that might be a great thing from the point of view of the ethical standing of the banking system, it is never nice or easy for any bank to see a vast amount of cash walking out the door - especially since, as I mentioned earlier, that can increase its dependence on emergency replacement finance from the European Central Bank.
The Paulsens, having recently completed a protracted renovation of their own, were reluctant to complain about the noise and the mess, and Walter, on the other side, was too nice or too busy, but when Patty finally came home, late in August, after her months in the country with Joey, she was practically unhinged in her dismay, going up and down the street, door to door, wild-eyed, to vilify Carol Monaghan.
"Latvia, Iceland or Liechtenstein would be nice and I don't really mind if it is home or away, " said the NI boss.
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Women like me usually run for president of the PTA or president of some nice arts organization.
On the other side, in coach class, lies a predictably dismal, crowded existence with barely a nice touch or smile.
That chain became CBS and it was extremely effective in selling things to smoke, drink, drive or make you smell nice.
They gave you a way out if you were long, or allowed for a nice trade off of the lows if you came in flat.
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