When a lie is planned (and rehearsed), deceivers start their answers more quickly than truth-tellers.
The clips have become popular, Nabergoj says, because they enable people to become story tellers.
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Purposeful stories have a goal, a call to action that tellers want their listeners to do.
"We put the best platform in the hands of the best story-tellers, " said Mr Moore.
But, before tellers motivate their listeners, the teller, him or herself, must first be motivated.
How about fortune tellers, massage therapists, shampoo assistants, librarians, beekeepers, electrologists and movie projector operators?
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The jobs lost will be low-paying ones, such as bank tellers and switchboard operators.
The people who used to line up in front of tellers are now doing their banking electronically.
Beall did not have a gun on him during the robberies though he told tellers that he did.
Old-style banking required the public to travel across town, line up before tellers and fill out complicated forms.
After all votes are cast, the tellers tally the ballots and the result is read to the cardinals.
An earlier Cecil County law required fortune-tellers to be property-owners and long-time residents, which kept out itinerant gypsies.
He's instructed tellers to give at least a few hundred dollars to anyone who has a credible claim to an account.
That's why tellers at its 4, 000 branches have recently started bolting their posts to hop around in conga lines.
For many years people walked right past ATMs because they trusted the tellers inside more than they trusted machines.
They were in the minority, as technical analysts in those days had about the same standing as fortune tellers.
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As well as eliminated jobs of bank tellers, ticket agents and checkout cashiers.
They trusted only banks with granite facades, marble floors and thick bars on the tellers' cages--and passbooks they could fondle.
His big score was Biometrics Imagineering, a firm he started in 1998 that developed document processing machines for bank tellers.
Branches are now pressing guards, tellers and even branch managers to say hello and look every entering customer in the face.
ATMs and online banking have similarly reduced the demand for bank tellers.
Equity also uses an agency model in Kenya, paying commissions to storefront operators who act as remote bank tellers in rural areas.
Bus companies need more drivers for the morning rush than at 11am, and banks require more tellers at lunchtime than at teatime.
Indeed we need truth tellers and people who are willing to hold their ground but pessimism in a leader is ill suited.
She ticked-off names of truth-tellers, individuals who had felt Armstrong's life-changing fury.
Ultimately, purposeful tellers must surrender control of their stories, creating a gap for the listener(s) to willingly cross in order to take ownership.
Oddly, many seem to like the hassle, as it provides a welcome opportunity for personal contact with the bank tellers and postal clerks.
Users get a slip which they must redeem for cash at the counter, giving tellers a chance to persuade them to open an account.
The manager of a particular bank chain noticed that even when other tellers were free, his older customers were gravitating towards one particular window.
Specifically, women made up 82% of tellers and 83% of bank representatives, but were only 38% of executives and 44% of so-called relationship managers.
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