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During his college years his financial literacy training has informed all his decisions from what courses to take to how to manage the basics of food, apartment, and transportation.
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When Lorusso moved to Japan for his postdoc, he had years of studying the complex process of element formation in stars under his belt, but he found that he had trouble managing the basics of day-to-day life, including finding an apartment and a car.
The answer is that customers will go with both, which makes for a deeper education for the enterprise architect who has to think through the balance between managing the basics of keeping the infrastructure secure and the rush of innovation coming from vendors like Catbird.
I could just about manage the basics: the feeding and dressing of our two younger children, and the forcing upon her of increasingly unwanted cups of tea.
But before you get too far along in the design and building phases, you may want to rethink the whole auditor thing, because you're not going to get very far if you cannot manage the basic responsibility of paying your police -- both the regular ones and the so-called TIGERS and community police you're preparing to deploy in the next few weeks -- the wages they are owed.
As most ASHAs support their families through agricultural activities, irregular and inconsistent incentive leads to financial instability in the family as they have to manage the basic needs of their families and their children's education.
The piece seemed to reinforce three old-fashioned tropes about gender and parenting: Men can't handle parenting tasks; men who manage to handle the basics of parenting are exceptional and worthy of a news story; and parenting is fundamentally the work of women.
Reid went on: "President Obama nominated the former chief of staff of the General Services Administration -- which manages the basic functions of our federal agencies -- to lead that organization.
So, today, the Fed has an out-sized role in managing the basic fundamentals of the economy, far more powerful than the Treasury and the Congress.
This is likely to seem an implausible position nowadays, when political activity is frenetic, and learning is a matter of speciality; but in the eighteenth century, when an agile mind could manage at least the basics of several branches of learning, and the British legislature was often in session for less than six months in a year, it was more plausible.
After the group managed to master the basics of the development process and then formally chose its builder, the man died.
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