Your company may offer workshops, but often you need to find this out and sign up in advance.
More likely, it is simply a sign of the sheer weight of money moving in and out of markets that are still too thin to bear it comfortably.
The increased diplomatic activity is a good sign, and should urgently focus on hammering out a code of conduct in the disputed seas and airspace that can help prevent armed miscalculations.
Non-spa-goers are likely to feel comfortable, since every activity, talk or treatment is presented as an option, not an obligation, and it's up to the client to seek out and sign up for what he or she is interested in.
The Yanks and Phils are two of the biggest spenders in the game, both in terms of keeping their core of top players and going out to sign the best free agents.
Although the deal does not have any direct impact on BP in the short-run, it potentially leaves the window open for its competitors to step in and sign the deal with Rosneft, or at the very least, it could miss out on a deal that it wanted.
FORBES: BP Gets Shafted In Russian Deal To Explore Arctic With Rosneft
With every day bringing news of more suits and counter-suits in courts around the world, there is no sign of peace breaking out in the patent wars.
By then the coalition partners could well be at daggers drawn, and the Lib Dems join Labour against an opt-out, in a sign of allegiances to come.
Only two are allowed to progress into the semi-finals, Marleen Veldhuis, who anchored the relay team to victory on Tuesday showed every sign of breaking the world record in the semi-finals but went out more slowly this time and was well shy of Britta Steffen's mark.
"When you sign an agreement, you have to actually roll out the cards to the consumer in the market, and then you have to get the consumer to use those cards, " she said.
McCain beat Bush in New Hampshire and Michigan early, but a Bush win in hotly contested South Carolina was the first sign that his huge financial and party support advantage would wipe out McCain.
One sign of change is the growth of "women's funds, " in which money is raised and given out by women, often to causes that benefit women.
Or one that asked for your date of birth in one place and your age in another, and then required you to sign your name over and over again (and also print it out each time)?
"Naturally I would have liked greater central intervention in critical areas such as change of use, parking, business rates and the sign-off of new out-of-town developments and I will continue to fight for these, " she said.
The US imposed economic and military sanctions on India (and Pakistan) when it carried out its nuclear test in May 1998, and has since pressed both countries to sign the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty - but to no avail.
In her group, the host chooses the book and sends out a spreadsheet of recipes that members sign up to prepare.
Differences between legislation in the Senate and the House need to be thrashed out before the president gets a bill to sign.
"With one in six homes at risk of flooding, the most important step people can take in protecting themselves from the worst impacts is to find out if they are at risk, and sign up to the Environment Agency's free flood warnings service, " said Mr Fox.
The teams argue they have the right to sign off on any modifications to the project, as spelled out in a 2006 agreement signed by them, the state and Xanadu's original developers, the Mills Corp.
WSJ: Jets, Giants Sue Over Mall Complex Near Their New Jersey Stadium
Referring to this incident, Mr Zygner said that while walking home from work with tools in his bag Mr Kulinski drove past and gestured the sign of a gun at him with his hand, then got out and chased him.
应用推荐