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It takes four hours to reach London at full speed, but trains rarely manage full speed.
Before the crisis, he reckons, the only way to get enough demand to manage full employment was to induce ever more private-sector borrowing.
Ikon, which carries a broad line of products, or Hewlett, which makes computers, can more easily tout themselves as able to set up and manage full information structures.
As a Maine physician, Philip Caper, wrote this fall, the ACA "is far too complicated and therefore too expensive to manage, full of holes, will be applied unevenly and unfairly, be full of unintended consequences, and be easily exploited by those looking to make a quick buck".
The unemployment office thought she could not manage full time work and the social welfare office judged differently.
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The founder of Giri's company, a Mumbai startup called Get My Peon, doesn't think that works for young Indian urbanites who lack the time to vet and manage full-time staff — and who run their lives on their cellphones.
Before long, he had redeveloped the dinner program and was managing full time.
Still, the New York City-based firm managed full-year 2002 earnings of $5.52 billion, or $2.10 per share, up from $5.36 billion, or $2.02 per share, for 2001.
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