He set high standards and he expected his "troops" to live up to them.
Where would the cash for maintaining differentials come from, if the minimum wage were set high?
In the end, prices are set high in order to satisfy the sellers' demands.
Many point to Mr. Obama's 2009 speech in Cairo as a pivotal moment that set high hopes.
And I am calling on EU and NATO partners to set high and ambitious targets for their own contributions.
The reason was that he was a man of deep faith, who set high standards for himself--and for others.
Other countries forbid most types of short-term contracts and set high minimum wages.
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The threshold for being liable for this levy should be set high enough to exclude most of the working population.
Some states set high maximum values (or no maximum at all) on the homes protected, while others offer little or no exemption.
It runs along the ocean, as most links do, but more so, with constant ocean views from holes set high amidst towering dunes.
Insurers issuing policies based on driverless technologies will be tempted to set high prices or to simply refuse to cover driverless technology at all.
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Female leaders have many of the same qualities as their male colleagues, especially an ability to set high goals and inspire others to fulfill them.
We still have to set high expectations for our young people.
The U.S. has set high expectations for the summit, saying it hopes to launch full peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians after a seven-year lull.
The foundation has set high and commendable standards for performance, which African leaders should aspire to achieve as the continent works to strengthen other democratic institutions.
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"His philosophy on education is simple: let local people control their own schools, set high standards for every student and never give up on any child, " she said.
Set high goals and hold employees accountable for achieving them.
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They set high fees, which lure ever more people into the profession: between 1998 and 2005 the number of members of America's National Association of Realtors grew by 67%.
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The European Central Bank is meeting on Thursday and market watchers said ECB President Mario Draghi has set high expectations after his comments last week to defend the euro.
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Winners encourage open communication, set high standards without being brutal, encourage people to think about their role in the context of the larger organisation, and weather crises without panicking.
The first is setting an example of excellence for our children - because if we want to set high expectations for them, we've got to set high expectations for ourselves.
Rose and Anya Lahiri, 17, Sophie McDonnell, 22, Kalli Clark-Ternberg, 17, and Jenny Frost, 20, have already signed a record deal with EMI, and now have their sights set high.
They all hail from Bekoji, a town of fewer than 20, 000 people set high in the mountains of the Arsi province, but with a freakish record for track and field success.
She said that as well as rewarding colleges which improved their achievement by at least two percentage points, the fund should reward those who reached a certain set high level of achievement.
Most importantly, we can now take advantage of the momentum this has generated to set high standards for all American children to graduate high school not only physically fit, but financially fit as well.
Finding customers that can see past the constraints of today and imagine the possibilities was invaluable because they help us shape the product, and they also empower our team to keep our aspirations set high.
The bar is set high: if half the 27 national parliaments are unhappy, then a majority of national governments (or a majority of members of the European Parliament) can insist a draft measure be scrapped.
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Mr Mittal's London offices, set high above posh Berkeley Square, are next to the sari-clad hostesses of the Air India office on one side and the English toffs and tarts that frequent Annabel's nightclub on the other.
And if ministers want to do what investors and creditors apparently want them to do, which is to force a serious recapitalisation of big French banks, the minimum capital threshold would have to be set high, at 8%.
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