Passengers would have to show up on time and have their boarding passes ready.
Be nice, show up on time, do what you say you will do, and then say thank you!
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Their dress and hairstyles are modest, they show up on time for meetings, and they finish assignments by deadline.
Set the expectation that members show up on time and prepared.
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But try to get a dealer to return your call, an instructor to show up on time for your lesson or a hangar operator to lift a finger to help you.
Minimum service means they show up most of the time, they may show up on time and they may not swear while on the clock or be excessively rude, sarcasm will remain.
Other documents reviewed by CNN seem to indicate that additional salaried workers may have been on the job that don't show up on time sheets, possibly refuting the committee's claim the rig was shortstaffed on April 20.
Sure, more money is nice, but what they really need are the basic skills and experiences most of us take for granted: learning how to show up on time every day, how to work in a hierarchy, how to work with peers, how to interact with customers (not to mention job-specific skills, from cooking to carpentry).
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Once someone gives you an opportunity then make it worth their while: show up to work on time, be enthusiastic, be independent, learn the ropes.
So we need to show up at work on time tomorrow and go back to being thankful for the things we were thankful for last week.
If you ask nicely, they might even show up on the podcast from time to time.
And should the office choose to remain open, the pressure to show up for face time is also on.
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Fifty-five paintings and 278 drawings by Lowry, famous for his matchstick figures, will be displayed by rotation at the centre and up to 100 will be on show at a time.
U.S. and European officials had hoped to resume negotiations with Tehran over its nuclear work last month, but Iran stalled on committing to show up at a particular time and place, according to these officials.
The trackpad, for instance, will be made to respond less sensitively, by software adjustments Google will make upstream that then show up in the computer the next time you sign on.
And even Steve Jobs has shown his frustration with the slow pace at which some Web sites show up on the iPhone, muttering about the slow loading time of the nytimes.com during his last keynote.
It takes time, however, for these entities to show up on the survey radar.
"People find it much easier if they can choose the time to vote ... rather than show up on one day of the week, " said Tom Slockett, Johnson County, Iowa, commissioner of elections and the county's voting auditor.
And, any time the user searches on Facebook, AwesomeTees will show up in the typeaheads and prominently in search results.
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Basically, the Bravo site serves up real-time content, questions and polls around whatever show is airing on Bravo at any given time.
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And the England manager Roy Hodgson has expressed his concern with the ever increasing demands on club players, who are exhausted by the time they show up for international duty.
But new figures published by Ucas on Wednesday show that the number of new students actually taking up full-time higher education places this year is the highest there has been - up 1.9% on 1999.
They had plans to stop on the 8-hour drive just a few hours short of the prison destination so he could have time to spare when he was due to show up before noon on Monday.
He really liked to put on a show, and he'd get all out of time, rolling up the bow and jumping around.
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Symptoms can take up to 30 days to show, and in that time infected individuals can pass the infection on to multiple partners.
Hospitals in England admitted 1, 173, 386 patients for treatment for alcohol-related problems in 2010-11, NHS statistics show, up 9% on the 1, 056, 962 in 2009-10, the first time the figure topped 1 million.
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