Who at the witness table(s) is going to volunteer to withdraw from the field?
No country on earth will volunteer to fight Hamas and its jihadist allies in Gaza.
Do volunteer to work extra shifts or to put in time during off hours.
If you live nearby, volunteer to help out or sponsor a Diaper Drive.
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At check out, donors are asked to volunteer to pay a little extra to help cover these costs.
While Tremor members receive few marching orders, "buzz agents" get a word-of-mouth primer when they volunteer to pitch products.
Mr MacGregor was helped by a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) volunteer to pull the woman back to shore.
No one here has ever seen skis before, but a few of the local men volunteer to help anyway.
We advise our clients to create a process and structure for people to volunteer to participate in change efforts.
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One way to enhance this is to volunteer to be a grant reader.
Have we really reached that point where the moms and dads who volunteer to coach youth sports are being drug-tested?
Run for a board seat, volunteer to be on a committee or offer to speak at a seminar, she suggests.
Just no pay: and there are those who volunteer to work with the police for free on a regular basis.
"You can't ask for people of higher character who go in harms way and volunteer to do so, " he said.
Stepping outside of the laboratory and re-entering the real world, most people probably wouldn't volunteer to be in a "capped-income" group.
In the NHS, patients volunteer to take part in clinical research, and they do so for a whole number of reasons.
When you volunteer to answer letters, you also have the opportunity to buy gifts of toys and clothes for underprivileged children.
You can also offer to foster a dog getting ready for a new home or volunteer to help out.
In so doing the supervisor should volunteer to take the hit if the company decides the pair should no longer work together.
Volunteer to lead a new project or to mentor a younger worker.
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Accountants can volunteer to do tax work for nonprofits, for instance.
Others take a tax-deductible working vacation in which they volunteer to do work under the sponsorship of a university or other tax-exempt group.
The more lenders who volunteer to join the program, the less vulnerable they'll all be to lawyers, saying it had become industry practice.
After your announcement, volunteer to tie up any loose ends, and to help with training, if your replacement is hired before you leave.
In this law, local businesses could volunteer to be designated as safe havens for children who are lost or otherwise in trouble.
Shell said it hopes to be one of the first companies to volunteer to have its operations in Appalachia go through the independent review.
"(Our) cancer survivors have amazing stories and volunteer to give their story back, to help somebody else out with the same cancer, " Imerman said.
What you couldn't do is volunteer to rush transplant organs to faraway hospitals, because if you did, you'd only arrive with coolers full of gazpacho.
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Why do we volunteer to spend our time in the same way as assembly-line journalists who are being jack-hammered into a state of frantic fatigue?
Three times a month employees volunteer to clean nearby subway station.
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