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Wording can also be changed to keep up with colloquial speech.
The property tax and the rebates are linked under a state law, though the law could be changed to keep the $400 rebate in place.
One technique is to use what are called "stay interviews". Instead of conducting only exit interviews to learn what caused good employees to quit, hold regular one-on-one interviews with current high-performing employees to learn what keeps them working in your organization and what could be changed to keep them from straying.
NHS Protect is now calling for staff to come forward and report every incident so that procedures can be changed to keep staff and patients as safe as possible.
It was made with a removable marble wig that could be changed to keep her portrait forever fashionable.
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Similarly, the paper-handling mechanism of the printer has been changed to keep paper from floating out of the tray.
The two men shook hands, but the situation was such that the seating arrangements were changed to keep them farther apart.
A Health Services official later told lawyers that the policy "was changed to keep undocumented persons from gaining legal status in this country".
They don't mention that it's unlikely you will be consulted when your job description is changed to keep up with the increasing demands of publishing.
Rumors that the famously intense and demanding Ms. Demme is out — and that the locks were changed to keep her out — have been constant, prompting a response from Mr. Terzian.
The amended text, circulated Tuesday, followed a European Union threat to boycott the World Conference Against Racism next month in Geneva unless the declaration was changed to keep the meeting from becoming an anti-Semitic forum.
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