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Your interviewers will be deciding not only whether you have the skills for the job but also whether your personality would make you a good fit, so make an effort to be polite and personable both in formal interviews and less-structured events like lunches and networking events.
Officials at the Times Company Foundation, and some officials at the seven charities, said that many people who contributed to funds set up to help victims of the attack, including The New York Times 9/11 Neediest Fund, may be deciding not to spend more on another charity this year.
The economic stakes in the dollar crisis are high: The new Administration will be deciding not only the value of the dollar and the corresponding price of commodities but also whether diminished U.S. wealth and global influence caused by the dollar's devaluation are temporary or permanent.
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There's a chance it could all be decided not in Florida this time but Louisiana.
This will be decided not at the United Nations, but by the world at large, they say.
The election will be decided not on issues but by the negative ads in the states up for grabs.
Even so, more blind people are deciding not to bother.
It was deciding not to retreat into her victimhood.
"Many are deciding not to drink at all in their teenage years.
And that's one of the reasons advertisers are deciding not to associate with his program.
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