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Managers and often
Managers used narrative discourse to deal with conflicts, because direct action was often impossible.
Managers often do not wish to change existing structures.
Managers often use knowledge in the way that a handyman will use his or her skills, the materials and tools that are at hand to meet the demands of a particular situation.
However, it was recognized that this system often meant the trophy went to the goaltender of the better team rather than the individual and hence the change was made to offer the Vezina to the most outstanding goaltender, as voted by the NHL General Managers.
Managers, in turn, often called in the police in case things went seriously wrong.
Managers and other senior officers of the whaling stations often had their families living together with them.
In consumer products companies, General Managers are often given the title Brand Manager or Category Manager.
Managers often like to have a left-handed hitter bat second because of the potential gap in the infield defense caused by the first baseman holding the leadoff batter.
Air Battle Managers are most often assigned to Air Combat Command, but may be assigned to other MAJCOMS ( primarily Air Education and Training Command / AETC ) as the needs of the USAF dictate.
Managers were rewarded for maximizing gross profit margins and inventory " turns ", which led to frequent out-of-stock situations, often remedied by frequent cross-town inter-store transfers.
* Managers are " encouraged to thank workers more often " and " are graded for the amount of ongoing feedback they gave employees ".
Managers of course often have to estimate the number of paid working hours that a job will take to do, hire and fire workers, and keep track of the number of paid hours worked.

Managers and find
Managers and teachers have to walk a line and find the right balance.

often and find
It sprang from a type of mentality I'd encountered often enough but certainly had not expected to find here.
A somewhat less fragmented hebephrenic patient of mine, who used to often seclude herself in her room, often sounded through the closed door -- as I would find on passing by, between our sessions -- for all the world like two persons, a scolding mother and a defensive child.
I'd often find one or other of them up around Dogtown sketching.
The jury said it did find that many of Georgia's registration and election laws `` are outmoded or inadequate and often ambiguous ''.
There true yachtsmen often find November winds steadier, the waters cooler, the fish hungrier, and rivers more pleasant -- less turbulence and mud, and fewer floating logs.
More traditional adobe roofs were often flatter than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
It is not surprising to find that many peoples respect and even worship animals ( see totem or animal worship ), often regarding them as relatives.
Accordingly, patients with jargon aphasia often use neologisms, and may perseverate if they try to replace the words they can't find with sounds.
Further into the interior, however, one would often find colonists consuming whiskey, as they did not have similar access to sugar cane.
Players often find that sweat becomes a problem ; in this case, a drying agent may be applied to the grip or hands, sweatbands may be used, the player may choose another grip material or change his grip more frequently.
Bus operators will often find it economical to convert retired buses to use as permanent training buses for driver training, rather than taking a regular service bus out of use.
Finding that Baldrick has forgotten to write dates on the machine's dials, the rest of the film follows their attempts to find their way back to 1999, often creating huge historical anomalies in the process which must be corrected before the end.
The demand for unissued Holly material was so great that Norman Petty resorted to overdubbing whatever he could find: alternate takes of studio recordings, originally rejected masters, " Crying, Waiting, Hoping " and the other five 1959 tracks ( adding new surf-guitar arrangements ), and even Holly's amateur demos from 1954 ( where the low-fidelity vocals are often muffled behind the new orchestrations ).
The French forces were continually ordered to form new lines along rivers, often arriving to find the German forces had already passed them.
It was in the saloons that travelers could find people to talk to, drink with, and often gamble with.
These activities, and all those outside Secretariat activities ( training, species specific programmes such as Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants-MIKE ) must find external funding ( often from NGOs and bilateral aid ).
The two stars of Alpha and Beta Centauri are often referred to as the " Southern Pointers " or just " The Pointers ", allowing people to easily find the asterism of the Southern Cross or the constellation of Crux.
Call centres have also been the subject of complaints by callers who find the staff often do not have enough skill or authority to resolve problems, while the staff sometimes appear apathetic.
An often cited study done in 1976 by Sherwyn Woods, Some Dynamics of Male Chauvinism, attempts to find the underlying causes of " male chauvinism.
As a dramatic plot device, Clark often has to quickly improvise in order to find a way to change unnoticed.
Though Dilbert and his office-mates often find themselves baffled or victimized by the whims of managerial behavior, they never seem to question it openly.
When the orchestra stops playing ( which is often in the summer ), orchestral bassists have to find other work, either as a teacher or coach, or in another group.
In small towns the same man makes couches, doors, plows and tables, and often he even builds houses, and still he is thankful if only he can find enough work to support himself.
The overwhelming majority of those who describe their use of Datura find their experiences extremely unpleasant both mentally and physically and often physically dangerous.

often and delegation
For example, in a unitary state, the constitution will vest ultimate authority in one central administration and legislature, and judiciary, though there is often a delegation of power or authority to local or municipal authorities.
In 1932, Raeder often used Levetzow, who was a Nazi Reichstag deputy to convoy messages to Hitler that he and the rest of the Navy were disappointed that Hitler did not see the necessity of sea power as a prerequisite for world power, and had even worse ordered the Nazi Reichstag delegation to vote against the Papen government's umbau ( rebuilding ) programme for the Navy in November 1932.
State legislators from the Magic Valley traditionally hold their seats for long periods of time, subsequently the delegation representing Cassia County is often in leadership or chairs important committees.
Praefectus, often with a further qualification, was the formal title of many, fairly low to high-ranking, military or civil officials in the Roman Empire, whose authority was not embodied in their person ( as it was with elected Magistrates ) but conferred by delegation from a higher authority.
Towns often booked Sunday meetings informally, sometimes by sending a delegation to hear him preach and then telegraphing him while he was holding services somewhere else.
" At the quadrennial American national political party conventions, a state delegation sometimes nominates and votes for a candidate from the state, or less often from the state's region, who is not a viable candidate.
* At the quadrennial American national political party conventions, a state delegation sometimes nominates and votes for a candidate from the state, or less often from the state's region, who is not a viable candidate.
Lynch has a reputation of being the most socially conservative member of Massachusetts ' ten-member House delegation, and often votes independently of his party leadership.
This often happens if a delegate speaks out of turn or if the delegation is being disruptive.
* A points where the decision can be made without debate ( but it has to be put off the agenda of this meeting if any national delegation opposes it being decided ) and is often on a subject outside the detailed responsibility of the particular group of ministers ;
However, the intrinsic complexity of topics like quantum groups and topological field theory — in addition to the extensive use of jargon by those who study these areas — makes it difficult to avoid such delegation, since often specific expertise is necessary in order to fully understand and evaluate the claims made in papers on these topics.
Wrzesnewskyj was actively involved in the Canadian delegation to the contested Ukrainian election of 2004, Orange Revolution, and has often spoken to Canadian media on its behalf.
" Traditionally selecting 24 members per year, the delegation often is referred to as " twenty-fours " or the Krewe.
This sharing of properties is often handled by the delegation mechanism.
The coordinators often are responsible, directly or via delegation, for arranging maintenance crews, who are often called service members or service units, and for purchasing supplies, ambulances, and other equipment.
Due to his extensive period abroad, Toyoda had become an expert on foreign affairs but knew little of the domestic situation within Japan and therefore often had conflicting views with the other members of his delegation at the disarmament talks.
Durbin said the subject is also often talked about in the United States Congress in Washington, D. C. among the Illinois congressional delegation.
A delegation can also be a group of individuals, often called delegates, who represent the interests of a larger organization or body, often from a geographical area.
During this period Neeson emerged as one of the leading Alliance spokespersons, often participating in their delegation to successive talks about the future of the province.
The church often sends a youth delegation abroad on Habitat for Humanity trips.
However, the idea is often attributed to MacLeod, who became Chair of the first U. S. delegation to the USJCMSP in 1965.
These teams generally attain high scores, often winning prestigious awards such as best club MUN delegation at BMUN ( 2011 ) or first place at Math Day at the Beach for three years in a row ( 2008 – 2010 ).

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