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They both enjoyed the game, which Duke won, and discovered that they had more in common — work and being the children of immigrants — than college.
As online social interactions takes a bigger place in common work processes, more job roles in the organization need better ways to keep track of the multiple identities of their customers, partners and employees across social sites.
Unfortunately, when we've been through a rough time in a toxic work environment we may have developed a lot of learned responses that come up for us in common work situations.
DON'T talk about work the whole time: Yes you all have one thing in common, work work work.
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We talked to Snider (who made his Broadway début in 2010, in "Rock of Ages") about what show tunes and heavy metal have in common, working with Patti LuPone, and his endorsement for President of the United States.
Partly this is because the artists grouped under this banner have so little in common, working with diverse subject matter and in different styles, and partly because most of the works verge on impressionism without being, in the true sense of the word, impressionist.
The executive met with providers either in a common work area on the unit such as the nurses station, or in a conference room.
Around the same time, offensive comments began to appear on a staff calendar in a common work area.
Analog-digital continuation of events is under development to assisting distributed workspaces to immersing in a common work of engineers or workers.
64: navibus atque Quādrigis petimus bene vivere, i.e. B. Of the union of four persons or things in a common work: quadrigae tyrannorum, Vop.
Remember that no matter how diverse the work group, all its members have one thing in common: the work.
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