And as you hire, you know that more Americans working will mean more sales for your companies.
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In addition, the European Working Time Directive will mean their working week is reduced to 58 hours by August, then 48 by 2007.
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That might mean working hard, but it should not mean you won't have time to play hard.
So if I was you I would start working, and I mean, start working!
Working hard and working long hours does not mean people are working smart.
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That can mean working with external organizations to tap into the best possible talent.
That will mean working with the government on reform, while retaining independence on day-to-day decisions.
But the county council said there were no details of what that "closer working" might mean.
"Sometimes it will mean working quietly in the shadows, and other times it will be speaking up forcefully, " she said.
Instead of increasing arms supplies, this should mean working to halt all international arms transfers to all warring parties in Syria.
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That would mean working out how much of what kind of biochar counts as a tonne of CO2 sequestered, and would also need a lot of policing.
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Within the context of work, that might mean working at the same time, batching tasks, setting your environment so you know where things are, and working at the same time every day.
NGO's subsidy programme in Bangladesh, demonstrated that more studying does not always mean less working.
For those with small children, working from home can mean additional family time.
Unions say planned government changes to the teacher pension scheme will mean teachers working longer, paying more and receiving less when they retire.
So we may be getting to the stage when reversion to the mean starts working against Treasuries and in favour of equities and corporate debt.
Working in tandem may mean checking their monkish credentials at the door, but for these two masters, designing as a duo may yet yield even better results than going it alone.
He invited me to dinner this time, which I took to mean that our working relationship had changed somehow.
And we want a government that is lean and mean, but working effectively with you, not wasting your tax dollars but investing in those things that are going to be absolutely necessary for us to be competitive.
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Urbanization and rapid social changes, which have split extended families and sent all those who are capable of working into the marketplace, mean that many hands once available to care for elderly relatives - whether suffering from dementia or simple infirmity - are not there.
As well as the extra jobs, the investment is likely to mean seven-day working at the factory.
He wants to arrange things so that working part-time does not mean dropping out of professional life.
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But his spokesman said this did not mean there was a working assumption the mission in Libya would last that long.
You know, that -- remodeling the bathroom, I mean, everything is working.
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Her party is working on policy proposals that would mean benefit payments to those out of work or on low incomes would vary according to their past contributions.
Mr. DALE CARPENTER (Former Carrier Employee): You know, I mean I went from working with grease and machining metals to with people, which is much better - much better.
What it does mean is that women working in the administration are, on average, placed in lower paying jobs than men and that suggests they are, again, on average, holding down jobs that comes with less responsibility.
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