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housekeeping and problems
While serving as the War Secretary Taft generally concentrated on major developments, including the Philippines and the Panama Canal, to the detriment of departmental housekeeping problems, including factionalism within the Department, of which Roosevelt was aware.
Another element of Hirano's improved housekeeping is improved plant maintenance – workers ' owning ' a piece of plant, responsible for keeping it clean and tidy, can take ownership for highlighting potential problems before they have an impact on performance.
With self-employment becoming less common, though, the more usual pattern was separation of home and workplace, creating new problems of child care, care of the elderly, and housekeeping responsibilities.

housekeeping and living
In Village of Belle Terre v. Boraas, the United States Supreme Court, in an opinion written by Justice William O. Douglas, held that it was constitutional to forbid more than two people unrelated by blood, adoption, or marriage — not counting household servants — from living and cooking together as a single housekeeping unit in the village for the purpose of maintaining a quiet residential sector, a legitimate state interest.
According to some statistics, about 85 % of the children do not help with shared living expenses, but instead receive free housekeeping, laundry services, and meals from their parents.
In addition to being NALC retirees in good standing, tenants must also be able to care for themselves and for housekeeping chores, as the community is not an assisted living facility and does not have an on-site physician.

housekeeping and shelter
After the family has settled in the shelter, the housekeeping rules should be spelled out by the adult in charge.

housekeeping and will
Tesman and Gabler are financially overstretched, and Tesman tells Hedda that he will not be able to finance the regular entertaining or luxurious housekeeping that Gabler had been expecting.
The club stated, " The value of Manchester United has increased in the last year, which is why lenders want to invest in the club ... ' This move represents good housekeeping and it ensures that Sir Alex Ferguson will be provided with sufficient funds to compete in the transfer market.

housekeeping and soon
After their honeymoon, they set up housekeeping in extravagant fashion, though she soon learns that Johnnie is broke and was hoping to live off her father's generosity.
At home, she becomes increasingly distressed about the separation from her child, whom she promised she would see as soon as she awakened, and she returns to the hospital where, disguised as a member of the housekeeping staff, she sneaks into Dagmar's ward and sings a Norwegian lullaby to her.

housekeeping and is
Of course, if your pool is close to the house, your wife can always add it to her housekeeping chores ( you hope ).
In Taiwan, facial tattoos of the Atayal tribe are named " Badasun "; they are used to demonstrate that an adult man can protect his homeland, and that an adult woman is qualified to weave cloth and perform housekeeping.
For it is our party which is dedicated to good housekeeping — indeed, I would not mind betting that if Mr. Gladstone were alive today he would apply to join the Conservative Party ".
Batch processing is still pervasive in mainframe computing, but practically all types of computers are now capable of at least some batch processing, even if only for " housekeeping " tasks.
It includes all the " housekeeping " that is necessary to keep the network under control.
One example of constitutive euchromatin that is ' always turned on ' is housekeeping genes, which code for the proteins needed for basic functions of cell survival.
Homemaking is a mainly American term for the management of a home, otherwise known as housework, housekeeping, or household management ; it is the act of overseeing the organizational, financial, day-to-day operations of a house or estate, and the managing of other domestic concerns.
* Hexokinase I / A is found in all mammalian tissues, and is considered a " housekeeping enzyme ," unaffected by most physiological, hormonal, and metabolic changes.
* A housekeeping gene is typically a constitutive gene that is transcribed at a relatively constant level.
A major appliance, or domestic appliance, is usually defined as a large machine which accomplishes some routine housekeeping task, which includes purposes such as cooking, or food preservation, whether in a household, institutional, commercial or industrial setting.
The basic meaning of the word is " handling " or " disposition " or " management " or more literally " housekeeping " of a thing, usually assuming or implying good or prudent handling ( as opposed to poor handling ) of the matter at hand.
However, these measures are criticized as not measuring economic growth well enough, especially in countries where there is much economic activity that is not part of measured financial transactions ( such as housekeeping and self-homebuilding ), or where funding is not available for accurate measurements to be made publicly available for other economists to use in their studies ( including private and institutional fraud, in some countries ).
Even though per-capita GDP as measured can make economic well-being appear smaller than it really is in some developing countries, the discrepancy could be still bigger in a developed country where people may perform outside of financial transactions an even higher-value service than housekeeping or homebuilding as gifts or in their own households, such as counseling, lifestyle coaching, a more valuable home décor service, and time management.
A useful mnemonic is SHAFT: shopping, housekeeping, accounting, food preparation / meds, telephone / transportation.
A server hog is a user, program or system that places excessive load on a server such that the server performance as experienced by other clients is degraded, or such that the server itself is so heavily loaded that it fails to perform routine housekeeping for its own maintenance.

housekeeping and occupied
According to Đilas she had no influence on Tito's decision-making and mostly occupied her time with housekeeping and taking care of her husband: " With Jovanka around, order and consciousness started reigning supreme, but Tito would still often be extremely gruff, rude and cynical towards her, even in front of others ".

housekeeping and .
Borough Presidents, while retaining membership in the Board of Estimate, lose their housekeeping functions.
There was a small, neon-lighted restaurant and cocktail lounge on the southeast corner of the intersection as he turned into the quiet, palm-lined street where most of the houses on both sides were older two-story mansions, now cut up into furnished rooms and housekeeping apartments.
The early part of day three was largely housekeeping, spacecraft maintenance and exchanging status reports with mission control in Houston, Texas.
During the second half of the day, John Young and Charlie Duke again entered the Lunar Module to power it up and check its systems, as well as perform housekeeping tasks in preparation for lunar landing.
The crew carried out various housekeeping and maintenance tasks aboard the spacecraft and ate a meal before concluding the day.
In addition to numerous housekeeping tasks, the astronauts prepared the spacecraft for its return to Earth, or atmospheric reentry the next day.
She has been repaying the debt from her housekeeping budget, and also from some work she got copying papers by hand, which she did secretly in her room, and took pride in her ability to earn money " as if she were a man.
* Larry Fine ( of the Three Stooges ) and his family lived in hotels, due to his extravagant spending habits and his wife's dislike for housekeeping.
Girls had to stay home with their mothers to learn housekeeping and cooking, and to look after the younger children.
Jewish law requires the elimination of olive-sized or larger quantities of leavening from one's possession, but most housekeeping goes beyond this.
This was followed by farming and housekeeping work until after twilight, the evening prayer of Vespers at 6pm, then the night prayer of Compline at 9pm, and off to blessed bed before beginning the cycle again.
The defeated President had long ago acknowledged his weakness as a campaigner and as well his failure to do the necessary political housekeeping when decisions were made.
The CDH also receives housekeeping data and science data from the other spacecraft subsystems and components, and packages the data for storage on a data recorder or transmission to the ground via the communications subsystem.
Soon after commercial success of T1 in 1962, the T1 engineering team realized the mistake of having only one bit to serve the increasing demand for housekeeping functions.
Royal housekeeping accounts from 1526 mention twelve musicians including wind players and a timpanist but no string players.

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