And in this deep and lasting recession, a hard job has been that much harder because for much of last year people weren't buying and customers weren't calling and banks were not lending.
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His soldiers weren't yet calling him the Lost Kauz behind his back, not when this began.
Ms. Souza, who was recently still unemployed, denied poor work performance and said in an interview she didn't regret calling her supervisor names.
' " Says San Francisco lawyer Robert W. Wood, author of a recent book on lawsuits and taxes: "I don't think calling legal fund contributions 'gifts' flies.
"For a while, I was very worried about them and didn't want to keep calling, " Springfield says.
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Sorger doesn't mince words, calling most major bike manufacturers "toy companies, " and looking at the numbers, he's obviously not far off.
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In addition, the Galaxy Note II includes T-Mobile's Wi-Fi Calling feature making it easy for T-Mobile customers to make and receive calls no matter where life takes them.
And while many mobile services don't come with international calling, using the Skype service you can make international calls without paying hefty long distance fees, although there will be Internet telephony charges.
But truth be told, this exact same story made the circuit about six months ago, when Reggie Fils-Aime sat down with a number of media outlets during the 3DS launch and said that children under seven shouldn't watch 3D, calling the rule a "standard protocol" in the industry.
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If it is a local issue and only effecting the channel the game is on, don't waste your time calling DirecTV, Dish or even your cable company, your best bet is to call your local affiliate and report your issue -- just look up their number on their website and ask for engineering.
Bunge's Chief Executive AlbertoWeisserAlberto Weisser didn't pull any punches, calling the second quarter disappointing, citing low volumes and margins in agribusiness.
It's too late to help her daughter, but Lisa Scott hasn't stopped speaking out and calling on us to come together and fix our health care system.
This sports cam is intended to be more stationary than its predecessor -- mounted on a still spot to capture soccer games (don't let them catch you calling it that here in Europe) and to help you critique your golf swing.
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The company also touted its new calling feature, "myFaves, " which allows T-Mobile customers on specific billing plans unlimited nationwide calling to their five favorite people, regardless of whether they use a competing wireless or landline phone service.
"Obviously we don't want to discourage people from calling in, " said Ms Bosman.
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As we crawled through traffic, one of Dhani's troupe reminded me that Dhani isn't the first to have this calling.
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We did attempt to use Fring, but the app hasn't been optimized for the tablet yet, and we couldn't get two-way video calling working.
Hands-free calling "isn't the big problem in America, " Mr. LaHood said, after a December proposal by the National Transportation Safety Board called for a complete ban on cellphone use while driving.
Thursday, Treasury Undersecretary Robert Steel was quoted at a meeting of Wall Street analysts as saying the department was monitoring the situation but didn't plan to directly intervene, calling it a "private market-oriented" situation.
In addition, Mr. Abdulmutallab's cash purchase of a round-trip ticket didn't trigger any secondary screening, calling into question the efficacy of the system that is supposed to spot passengers who are acting suspiciously and may be threats.
Private by nature, McElya doesn't use his tough childhood as a calling card but shares the story, when asked, to explain his passion for the cause.
Plaid's Jonathan Edwards MP tweeted his response: It would help if Labour weren't cherry picking the Silk recommendations and calling for full implementation of the package.
McCain may have the most to lose if the new plan doesn't work, since he has been calling for a big increase in torps for some time.
Even stock prices--which are supposed to reflect the future earning power of the companies they track--don't do a consistently good job of calling a crash or a recovery.
The only native app being shown off was Skype, and there was a camera mounted on top of the demo TV, though we didn't get to actually check out video calling in action.
The merger agreement, which Friedman evidently had drawn up without the advice of a seasoned investment banker, didn't have a "collar" clause calling off the deal if Associated's shares fell below a certain level.
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