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agreement bargaining collective consistent decision enforced simply terms
The arbitrator's decision is consistent with our collective bargaining agreement, and it simply enforced the terms of the player's contract. Greg Aiello
agreement contract offered package saved
They offered us a package that mirrored what we already had and a three-year contract agreement. It saved a lot of heartache. Fred Janicke
collective-unconscious race culture
Ancient eschatological texts are actually maps of the inner territories of the psyche that seem to transcend race and culture and originate in the collective unconscious. Stanislav Grof
decisions-we-make evil littles
Good and evil increase at compound interest. That's why the little decisions we make every day are of infinite importance. C. S. Lewis
decision president caution
Make decisions about the President's personal security. He can overrule you, but don't ask him to be the one to counsel caution. Donald Rumsfeld
decision raises customers
Make every decision—even decisions about whether to expand the business, raise money, or promote someone—according to what's best for your customers. Derek Sivers
decision want
We all want the freedom to make our own decisions. Daymond John
decision humans survived
Human beings have survived for millennia because most of us make good decisions about our health most of the time. Andrew Weil
decision sometimes martyr
Sometimes the most difficult decision is to not martyr yourself for someone, but instead to choose to live for them. Because of them. Chuck Hogan
decision advice president
President Obama's decision to bypass the constitutional advice and consent of the Senate is not an isolated incident. Chuck Grassley
decision important noses
The camera is objective. When it records a face it can't make any hierarchical decisions about a nose being more important than a cheek. The camera is not aware of what it is looking at. It just gets it all down. Chuck Close
decision choices finding-yourself
Continually one faces the horrible matter of making decisions. The solution is, as far as possible, to avoid conscious rational decisions and choices; simply to do what you find yourself doing; to float in the great current of life with as little friction as possible; to allow things to settle themselves, as indeed they do with the most infallible certainty. Christopher Morley