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employment freedom innovation levels
Keep employment levels low, but keep freedom and innovation high. Robert Bigelow
employment europe four redundant three
It is all down to employment law. In the US if you are made redundant three or four times that is normal, but in Europe there is a stigma. David Lewin
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Language is the dress of thought; and as the noblest mien or most graceful action would be degraded and obscured by a garb appropriated to the gross employments of rusticks or mechanics, so the most heroick sentiments will lose their efficacy Samuel Johnson
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The Federal Reserve's objective is two fold -- price stability and employment growth. All too often we think it's the Fed chairman's job to manage the stock market, when it's not. John Davidson
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The manufacturing sector is so productive that even with a rebound in production and orders, we still have, at best, flat employment. This is encouraging, but manufacturing employment remains a sore point in the American economy. David Kelly
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Logic , like lyrical poetry , is no employment for the middle-aged John Maynard Keynes
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A lot of it has to do with the labor market, the employment question is where it shows up. People are disenchanted with employment growth. Elisabeth Denison
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A lot of that rally had to do with the ISM (Institute for Supply Management) number, particularly the employment component, with people hoping that in turn, Friday's monthly report will show a higher number of payrolls than what people are expecting. Art Hogan
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They're stuck in a limbo where they can't get formal employment and they can't go on to college. At best, they become part of the underground economy. At worst they become a liability. David Hawkins
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It is a less formal car, more streamlined, more about the individual. Ian Cameron
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Can grave and formal pass for wise, When Men the solemn Owl despise? Benjamin Franklin
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In moving to a Web services-based SOA, we've quickly seen the need for more formal communications as our service teams become more distributed. Chris Brown
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The idea is to have those goals, and then throughout the year, talk about them regularly with your boss. It can be something as formal as a monthly or quarterly meeting, or simply giving them good news in the hallway. Bill Coleman
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You're dressed in a tuxedo, you wear a bow tie. A bow tie with a tuxedo is more formal than a straight tie with a tuxedo. Bill Nye
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Any big corporation, no matter how enlightened, needs some place that people can turn to outside of the formal processes where they can get their problems solved. Neal Milner
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DOJ (Department of Justice) has told us repeatedly that there's a formal response working its way through red tape channels, but still nothing, Joseph Biden
formal promise
They want a formal promise from Bush, but I think they will be disappointed. Yan Xuetong
formal securities stock trading
It's as formal as trading securities on the stock market. Michael Shore
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Everyone is in limbo until we see whether the plan is approved. Charles Tatelbaum
limbo wells good-place
Well, limbo is not a good place to be. Bill Joy
limbo remain rights
This isn't just about Padilla. The rights of all other Americans remain in limbo now. Tim Lynch
stuck win
You thought they were down and out, for sure. But they stuck with it and got some confidence. Once you win the first one, you never know. Brian Gionta
stuck
I've always been hopelessly stuck in the present. Joy Fielding
stuck
To be famous is to be stuck in an inflexible place. But at least it is to be stuck with money. Spalding Gray
stuck
I love the Bach Prelude No. 2 in C Minor and had that stuck in my head: why don't I put this on Imaginaryland? So I brought it to my friend Tom Grimley who recorded That Dog's first record. I played him all my a cappella pieces, and he said, "P, you should really make a record, it would be great! You can record it at my studio and I'll put it out!" Petra Haden
stuck randomness dangerous
When some systems are stuck in a dangerous impasse, randomness and only randomness can unlock them and set them free. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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No, ... He snow-coned it. Stuck to the top of his glove. Phil Garner
stuck
I said 'who is he?' I was stuck thereafter. Don Blalock
stuck
That was something new. They were able to get that lob in, but we stuck it out. LaSheena Brown
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New Yorkers are stuck in a gloomy mucilage of mutual commiseration. Herb Caen
worst
His worst is better than any other person's best. William Hazlitt
worst-enemy sun allergic
I am allergic highly to the sun; that's my worst enemy. Trick Daddy
worst great-things bad-things
I had some great things and I had some bad things. The best and the worst . . . In other words, I had a life. Richard Pryor
worst-situation people suffering
If you look at any other group of people suffering injustice, women are always in the worst situation within that group. Salma Hayek
worst-enemy decision devil
Nobody makes me do anything I don't want to do. It's my decision. So the biggest devil is me. I'm either my best friend or my worst enemy. Whitney Houston
worst security
Hillary Clinton's been the worst violator of cyber security so far in the history of the United States. Rudy Giuliani
worst
I have to get better. The worst thing to do is get frustrated. Nikolai Khabibulin
worst acquaintance company
I love good creditable acquaintance; I love to be the worst of the company. Jonathan Swift
worst-enemy mediocrity prosperity
Mediocrity is the worst enemy of prosperity. Henry Ford