His company is heavily organized--20, 000 of its 27, 000 employees belong to the Teamsters or other unions.
That's changing, thanks to a spate of producer lawsuits and well-organized grass-roots lobbying.
The next obvious step is a many-to-many model, an organized free-for-all for the enterprise to meet and collaborate online and socially.
Activities are numerous and well organized--I shot clays and joined a low-intensity, three-hour Cascades Gorge hike with the hilarious guide Brian LaFountain.
What Posner means is that her mother, Esther, who died in Florida in October at the age of 85, was organized--in her fashion.
Everyone in town feared him, his alleged mob ties were lucrative and he had a stable, full-time job: Roitman headed the organized-crime-fighting team of the Tver Police Department.
This year has seen another surprising development in which tens of thousands of people around the world have gathered in more than 300 self-organized TED-like events.
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To prove it, the elites who run the Democratic Party -- along with their surrogates in the media and organized labor -- went after the plumber.
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In all, one-third of low-wage workers are employed by businesses with fewer than 100 employees, according to estimates by the National Employment Law Project, an organized-labor-backed advocacy group for low-wage workers.
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It's fair to say that labor support, including a well-organized get-out-the-vote effort in swing states with big industrial cities, helped make the election as close as it was in 2004 and in 2000 as well.
You have to head online to find the true Wild West, where pioneers have cobbled together quasi-organized Deadwood-like comedy encampments, shooting off viral videos like pistols, and scratching together a subsistence economy using Kickstarter and PayPal.
Our advantage is going to be if we have higher skills, we have a workforce that works together more effectively, that our businesses are better organized -- if we have that, then I think that we can compete against anybody.
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I've sat with people who got the specialist after their loved ones lost their lives and when it was too late to do the medical procedure, because the way these things are organized -- you heard John talk about his doctor friend who got fired.
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One of the most powerful union leaders at a time that unions wielded a great deal of sway over elections -- and were notoriously tied to organized crime -- Hoffa was forced out of the organized labor movement when he was sent to prison in 1967.
After learning through networking with other dieters on SparkPeople.com to speak up and share healthy-eating tips, she and three co-workers organized a fruit-and-yogurt breakfast potluck.
"This was a very precise, almost military-organized and well-executed robbery, " Van der Cruysse said.
"This was a very precise, almost military-organized and well-executed robbery, " he said.
This, in turn, has enabled us to place greater emphasis on counter-intelligence, counter-terrorism, international organized crime, high-tech and economic crimes, civil rights violations, and crimes against children.
Islamabad, 22 April 2015: UNESCO Islamabad in collaboration with Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi and other partners organized national launching ceremony of the twelfth and final report of the Global Monitoring Report (GMR).
But it also reflects the free-spirited ethos of Strava, a website devoted to competing outside organized-race lines.
Despite living in Hong Kong, among the most densely-populated places on the planet, the organized (and not-so organized) chaos of Mumbai makes Hong Kong seem like a ghost town.
Chaudhry went to Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, only to be confronted with a counter-demonstration organized by a pro-government party intent on disrupting his appearance.
In a 1970s organized-crime trial, the late Norman Ostrow cross-examined Jimmy "The Weasel" Frattiano, a government cooperator who had admitted to a number of grisly murders.
The 45-year-old is now planning a more-organized and paid internship program for her Scarsdale, N.
Cynthia Ewer, the Washington state-based editor of OrganizedHome.com and the author of " The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Organized Fast-Track, " suggests we use this in-between-holidays week to step back and reflect on our habits and how well they're working for us at home.
Over twenty side events are being organized or co-organized by UNESCO at the Forum.
Samuel Gonzalez, a former high-level anti-organized crime official, says authorities need to go after the cartels' financial networks.
Any bank-organized bailout would be partly self-preservation.
Meanwhile, Bush administration officials have been growing increasingly concerned about possible infiltration of Western companies and financial markets by suspected organized-crime figures with ties to the Russian government, according to administration officials, lawmakers and law-enforcement officials.
It's then hard to imagine how the world's biggest retailers will wipe out the small mom-and-pop stores, which work to an organized chaos that few inventory-keeping systems can mimic.
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