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She pulled out every bottle, seeing what she had to work with.
With U.P.S. shipments halted, Ms. Hadeka said she had to work with the shipping company to issue new tracking numbers.
"What she had to work with was hard," Ms. Sluiman said, "and maybe that's what looked like the disorganization".
My fiancée was getting a business degree, and for her classes she had to work with computers.
The current foreign secretary, Trinidad Jiménez, described him as "the worst possible leader she had to work with".
Instead, Wendy showed Susan other aspects of her lab, including the numerous devices she had to work with and the laborious record-keeping process.
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What she has to work with isn't great, either.
You might even regard it as positively undesirable for a minister to be associated with the profession he or she has to work with.
Her extensions are fierce, her smile murderous and her impact especially notable, given how little material she has to work with.
An adviser can be only as good as the personal and organizational portrait she has to work with, so share all key details—even those that are unflattering or difficult to discuss.
One thing she appreciates about TEP is the room she has to work with students' strengths.
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