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Uncertainty and uniqueness define the job shop.
Increasingly, that burden has come to define the job as much as the glamour.
We do not yet know how the next Fed leader will define the job.
In her new job, she added, "I'll want to figure out what needs to be done, and the needs will define the job".
Since then it's become clear that he does a lot more than that, but it has taken him a while to define the job.
Whether he is approved as solicitor general by the full Senate or the Bush administration must choose someone else for the post, a deeper question endures: Is it now acceptable to define the job as that of an outright partisan?
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Standard and performance-related laboratory tests were carried out in order to select constituent materials, define the job-mix formula and monitor construction operations.
He allowed Romney to define the jobs debate.
Depends on how one defines the job done.
"It defines the job; it's the bare necessity.
And here is his secret for hiring a White House staff: "I started each personnel decision by defining the job description and the criteria for the ideal candidate.
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