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The Arnold McLean office resigned the PNC account last month after taking on added assignments from the Citizens Financial Group.
"But the war is taking on added saliency because the Council recognizes it's a high-stakes issue for their constituents.
As part of a coalition of activist shareholders that asked Amazon to do more, Kyle met with company executives who, she said, showed little interest in taking on added costs.
Teenagers are taking on added responsibilities, such as doing their family's grocery shopping or acting as the family's chief technology officer for parents flummoxed by computers.
Even as a boss, I often refused to delegate, instead taking on added jobs for my employees in hopes that they'd be impressed by just how on the ball I was.
Staff members also want to be encouraged with performance-related rewards, based on regular assessments, for those doing better, working longer hours or taking on added responsibility.
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The situation can take on added complexity when a sponsor is performing a renovation.
But this year, the closings have taken on added significance because city officials warned that this was one potential sanction for poor grades on the report cards.
That mission took on added resonance this week when a Google competitor, Yahoo, disclosed an unexpected softening of ad sales in two major categories: automotive and financial services.
Suddenly the All Blacks' visit takes on added significance.
For many who rely on public transportation, the questions took on added urgency.
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