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"We want to get going on the projects and the pilots as soon as we can," Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said Monday.
It's tempting to get going on the task work of a project, skimping on the people aspects of team work.
Once Gazzaley gets going on a project, he seems to crank on it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, until it gets done-- because he's just too excitedone-- because
So in addition to the other projects they've got going on for the iPhone, id Software (specifically John Carmack) has been working on real ports of Doom and Wolfenstein 3D for the iPhone.
The vice president's office indicated that Biden would be happy to get going on that project the very second hell freezes over.
So maybe it wouldn't take as much time to get going on another project.
And I think, these too, basically have a common interest, and as it is the culture here at Cornell, is not very difficult to actually find people who have similar ideas and similar interests and get going on a particular project.
And, as a passionate movie-lover, he's keen to get going on a projected film version of Life Is a Dream.
He spoke excitedly, and at length, about returning to the field and getting going on his new project.
If they don't get the hint after that, be a little more strong with them, and tell them, "I'm sorry I'm in a rush to get going on a project/going to lunch, and pretend like you didn't hear them as you run off to where ever.
Since the cut was proposed, there has been an apparent rush to get work going on projects financed by the grants to keep them from being ended by any budget-cutting deal agreed to by the two parties and the White House.
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