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When managed well, with clear communication between worker and hirer, zero hours contracts can benefit the business and the individual.
One retired judge, Catriona Jarvis compared the current situation to the Balkan conflict during which, she said, Britain had "managed well" with 75,000 refugees.
Nevertheless, for the first years of her rule, Mary managed well, with the aid of her natural half-brother James, earl of Moray, and helped in particular by her policy of religious tolerance.
Several other reasons provided were considered clinically unimportant, e.g. migraine managed well with current over-the-counter (OTC) treatments.
Although vomiting is managed well with current antiemetics, nausea is difficult to manage and little is understood about its development.
There were no significant safety concerns with most of the remaining false-positive subjects, e.g. migraine being managed well with current OTC treatments (n = 14), vomiting during the migraine attack (n = 8).
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Some places, such as Texas, manage well with only a part-time legislature.
Mr. Delfs is managing well with his orchestra, which at Friday's performance seemed to rise above itself.
Some people with mildly arthritic joints, for instance, can manage well with the judicious use of medication.
"We believe there is a good chunk of people in nursing homes who are poor but could manage well with assisted living, while improving their independence, respect and dignity".
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