Employment regulations dictate that existing workers take most of their terms and conditions with them.
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Or you can contract a hotel management company to take most of the responsibility.
The home secretary, Theresa May, is likely to take most of the ideas forward.
Full deployment (27 operational satellites and three spares) is likely to take most of the decade.
Getting final regulatory approval will take most of 2005, says Mr Peters, so commercial service will begin in 2006.
We take most of the money that we could have spent on paid advertising and instead put it back into the customer experience.
It added that while high levels of inflation in the defence sector could be partly blamed, the MoD had to take most of the responsibility for over-spending.
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Inspiration Point is where you take most of your photos.
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You actually take most of the photos.
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The internet was coming, no thanks to him, and like a good opportunist he put together new combinations of existing components to take most advantage of it for Apple.
It was not, he notes, because of new technology but because the scientific community organized itself differently and allowed machines to take over most of the mechanical work.
Its agents could take over most of the browsing and deal-making done by people.
Natural gas, which emits 45% less carbon dioxide than coal, would take up most of the slack.
Ronald Reagan refused to take on most of them in 1986 for that reason (he tried but lost on state and local taxes).
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In April it raised tobacco excise by 25% to help pay for its grand plan for the federal government to take over most of the financing of Australia's health system from the states.
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That's welcome news for the Met, which in 2011 scrambled to find replacements for Mr. Levine, asking conductor Fabio Luisi to cancel other obligations and take on most of Mr. Levine's scheduled performances.
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You should not have to do this much reading on an infographic, or at the very least it should be legible at a level in which you can take in most of the graphic.
If those of us who do not belong to any of the main political parties ever have cause to doubt ourselves, we need only take the most cursory of looks at these endlessly biddable Dobbins in order to confirm us in our righteousness.
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There are a lot of grants and competitions being created to try and get more of us into computing and most definitely take advantage of the media who are always looking for interesting women in tech stories.
And the bands that do, therefore, have to take, make most of the money.
If Jane goes to the state university, the official 529 account will take care of most of the damage.
But I can take the most serious of the charges to demonstrate the serious gap between allegations and proof.
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That should take care of most or all of your potential problems.
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Along with other pro-government forces they have gone on to take control of most of the major towns previously in the hands of the militants.
Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets said that there were currently 128, 000 children waiting for adoption and only 18, 000 families ready to take them, most of them Americans.
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Last week, it produced a report recommending that a regional assembly should take charge of most regional public spending and make decisions about economic planning and development, transport, training, health and the arts.
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It takes the wisdom of fifty-some years in the same skin to know how to dress it, she says, how to take care of it, but most of all, how to be comfortable in it.
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Something all the parties seem to be very ignorant to is that the student loan isn't enough for most students to live on, accommodation fees frequently take up most or all of a student loan, and even when they don't you certainly can't afford more than 2 text books a year before having to work or borrow extra money.
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Most of these filings take the form of IRS 1099 and should arrive in the mail, although Rosica notes that some people elect to receive them electronically.
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Clarifies that parental consent is not necessary for pupils to take part in the majority of off-site activities organised by a school, as most of these activities take place during school hours and are a normal part of a child's education.
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