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As these merchandisers are fond of saying, no other object that people carry around is more often handled except money.
The youngest age group 0 9 years had a larger share of consultations by doctor and was more often handled by nurse, while elderly had the largest share of home visits and telephone advice by doctor.
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In the 1930s and '40s the system often handled more than two billion passengers per year; the world's most extensive subway system soon became the best way to move about the metropolis.
How can you deal with your need to use the restroom more often or handle bouts of fatigue without appearing unprofessional? A. Marjorie Greenfield, an obstetrician and author of "The Working Woman's Pregnancy Book," advised combining trips to the bathroom with other places you need to visit, like the mailroom.
That's probably because simple complaints are often handled by companies' own customer service processes, but consumers lack the knowledge or financing to pursue more difficult claims themselves.
Send the agent an email with information about your brand, which celebrity you're considering – agents will often handle more than one client – and explain the level of commitment you require – such as photocalls, radio interviews, or brand advertisement.
"Between the two of us she's much more organized, so she often handles overall project direction.
An increasing issue for firms is that technologies are becoming complex and more often cannot be handled by a firm alone.
The FH mares are probably more often owned and handled by amateurs who might not even sell their foals.
D4 BUSINESS DAY C1-24 Law Firms Reducing Free Aid Many of the nation's biggest law firms -- inundated with more business than they can often handle and pressing lawyers to raise their billable hours to pay escalating salaries -- have cut back on pro bono work so sharply that they fall far below professional guidelines for representing people who cannot afford to pay.
Many of the nation's biggest law firms -- inundated with more business than they can often handle and pressing lawyers to raise their billable hours to pay escalating salaries -- have cut back on pro bono work so sharply that they fall far below professional guidelines for representing people who cannot afford to pay.
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