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If they are not expected, make sure someone knows who they are and what they want before letting them in.
Since the unexpected is to be expected, make sure that you have prepared, ahead of time, your hospital bag.
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They are expected to make sure that employees are aware of their options, informing workers whether they are expected in at work, or can take a holiday or unpaid day, or can work from home.
He said he did not expect the rules to come into play in London because each country's Olympic committee is expected to make sure its athletes are eligible for the Olympics.
Borrowers are expected to make sure they have an investment plan in place – traditionally an endowment policy – to pay off the debt at the end of the term.
Borrowers are expected to make sure they have an investment plan in place to pay off the debt at the end of the term.
That's the same person who is also expected to make sure that the production's trucks, vans and buses move the cast, crew and equipment from location to location.
With an interest-only mortgage, the borrower agrees to pay off the interest each month but none of the capital, and is expected to make sure he or she has an investment plan in place to pay off the debt at the end of the term.
Not only are education instructors needed to prepare the estimated 54,000 new teachers who will be hired in New York City alone during the next five years, but they are also expected to make sure that the new teachers will be better prepared to help their students meet increasingly demanding academic requirements.
The announcement came in a discussion with suppliers who are expected to make sure HTC can meet their goal.
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