Bill Westrom is also going to sharpen his pencil to his firm's overhead costs.
Sitton draws students from all over the world, from professionals looking to sharpen their skills to rank amateurs.
"Going into 2013, our team is moving ahead with new plans and actions to sharpen our approach to localized merchandise assortments and marketing, " CEO Terry Lundgren said in a statement.
As we continue to sharpen our portfolio to deliver sustainable growth for Unilever, we believe that the potential of the Skippy brand can now be more fully realised with Hormel Foods.
In addition, the deal strongly underscores the need for business owners to sharpen their own pencils to cut their taxes.
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SPD's increasingly assertive left wing insisted that the party nominate a presidential candidate of its own, both to sharpen its profile and to rally its supporters before the federal election.
Mr Cameron said the idea was to "sharpen the incentives to work" and said 90% of people on JSA got a job within a year and the government's "work programme" would help the others to do so.
They were learning and exchanging ideas about how to sharpen the value they bring to their customers.
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You do all this not only to sharpen trading skills, but to protect short term profits until they anniversary your holding period.
Supporters of liberal policies need to sharpen their arguments if they are to prevent neo-Powellism from sweeping all before it.
Republican presidential candidates and Democratic activists alike are using the debate to sharpen their political messages and appeal to core voters.
The more services Yahoo offered, the longer its guests would stay and the more Yahoo could pry into their habits and sharpen efforts to target them.
We could create coaching programs not only for surgeons but for other doctors, too internists aiming to sharpen their diagnostic skills, cardiologists aiming to improve their heart-attack outcomes, and all of us who have to figure out ways to use our resources more efficiently.
Consulting firms say they have seen a surge of interest from banks keen to sharpen their service in everything from retail banking to prime brokerage (the financing of trading by hedge funds).
It confronts this ambivalence in a teasing prologue that challenges the audience to sharpen its pencils for the exam it will have to sit after the show.
Last year, a leading US-based sector-focused firm used deal diagnostics to sharpen the definition of its investment core and assess opportunities to grow beyond it.
Since then they have had to sharpen up their act and if it is good enough to downgrade European nations that struggle under a debt burden then in a quid pro quo gesture the US has received a shot across the bows, although we are far from a direct hit.
By combining monochromatic and color images to sharpen the focus of the satellite imagery, the science teams were able to then differentiate between birds, guano and shadow.
Also, this platform requires experts to sharpen consulting skills in real time, which will help them add more value to those who pay.
But they've designed the sites to allow you to sharpen their estimate by changing the set of homes that your house is being compared to and correcting bad information about your house.
Harvey Stenger, president of Binghamton University, then plans to recruit faculty to sharpen the school's expertise in pharmaceutical sciences and alternative energy, which he argues has the best chance to succeed as new, local industries.
"We had to sharpen our thinking and not live in the past, " he says.
Today, the United States is taking a series of steps to sharpen this choice.
Ms. RABINOWITZ: Every week, every minute seems to sharpen the situation in both parties.
Most players used their school trainers for conditioning and their college coaches to sharpen their skills.
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Mr Putin's other immediate task will be to sharpen the attack on Mr Luzhkov's Moscow base.
All this suggests that policymakers could do a lot more to sharpen men's work incentives.
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It arrives soon in the U.S. Brain Age claims to sharpen noggins with math and word puzzles.
The hard part of the tour is arriving, building up slowly and suddenly you have to sharpen up.
Western Germany has been no star either, and several reforms have been introduced to sharpen up the economy.
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