This phrase is meant to convey that the applicant has experience in managing employees.
This phrase is on a lot more people's lips and in a lot more people's ears.
This phrase represents an epic clash between OG corporate slang and new-school nonsense.
This phrase will now become a fixture but it is still not entirely clear what it means in policy terms.
In the case of Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Eugene White, though, this phrase could indeed describe what he is literally doing.
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What they talked about, without using this phrase, is the Baker Way.
Was there a management convention that taught you about this phrase?
You have further assumed that this phrase, which does not actually occur in the title, means the entire family is being encouraged to play these games.
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And the very fact that the lawyers in Jones seem to think that a definition was needed means that without such a definition, there is no commonly accepted, no universally agreed upon meaning of this phrase.
Our reporter says the head of the EU's observer mission stopped short of calling the elections "free and fair" and took an interpreter to task during a news conference when he used he used this phrase in a translation.
There's this great phrase, "continuous partial attention, " to describe what people do online.
After spending much of his life in Scotland, the only striking Americanism Nick has picked up is the "We're very excited about this" phrase used to describe each product.
So I was curious to see this exact phrase pop up in various media analyses where implications of Euro-demise, such as redenomination risk, cross-border contract liability, and so on are getting a thinking through, at least in the media, for example here in the WSJ.
But Senator John Kerry said, you know, that he wants the league to - this was his phrase - to get its house in order when it comes to this issue.
This is a phrase that we've heard over and over and over again as Congress was debating this bill called the Military Commissions Act last year.
He's known for No Child Left Behind and for this - the phrase that he used during his first campaign, the soft bigotry of low expectations.
Rather than phrase this negatively, however, I want to try to identify the potentially explosive issues, land mines if you will, that Facebook will encounter in its path to build out its third pillar and suggest what it needs to do to avoid or diffuse them.
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" Matt was "really mystified as to why you would phrase it this way.
While Google executives would never phrase it this way, the company has positioned Android itself for some time as the Microsoft of mobile operating systems.
All of which suggests that although the life of FLS will almost certainly be extended for another year or so, and perhaps access to cheap loans from the Bank of England will be widened to lenders that aren't technically banks or building societies, it won't be "put on steroids" (to use the resonant phrase from this morning's FT headline).
This columnist was an early adherent of this view--see our August 2010 column titled "Scalia Was Right, " a phrase Toobin borrows in The New Yorker this week--but we've changed our mind.
This December there has been a phrase that has been much in the news: First responders.
For the vast majority of this presidential election campaign, the phrase "climate change" has been marked only by its absence.
This has not previously been a phrase that ECB officials have used very often recently, even in connection with banks.
Last week, her boss, David Jones, said the UK government would respond to Silk's 33 recommendations "in due course" - a phrase Lady Randerson repeated this afternoon.
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