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Is this incessant checking of emails and social media by their employees adding to productivity or just pointless stress?" If you're available 24/7 to your boss's – with all due respect – increasingly loopy and unremitting demands, and you're the kind of person who as a result gets overloaded, try harnessing the power of no.
What's it going to be? Try harnessing the power of viral media campaigns.
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Some museums have tried harnessing visitors' cellphones: dial a number, key in an ID and listen to recorded commentary.
Worse, the process electrolised some water in the ink into hydrogen and oxygen, which interfered with the operation.Mr Vaught then tried harnessing the hydrogen and oxygen to produce a micro-explosion capable of firing the ink out of the nozzle.
If he hates a saddle on his back, get him to the point where he can have a saddle on his back (and possibly show, if you really want him to), and then try harness, or halter.
Alternatively, you could also take your dog with you when you go shopping for a harness and have your pup try the harness on before you buy it.
A cap-and-trade program for co2 would try to harness the same dynamics.
They are able to pull together the campaign with others here and try to harness the compassion of New Yorkers".
Most publications these days try to harness the Google algorithm through an arcane process known as search-engine optimization.
That's where the sites like FriendFeed, Iminta, Plaxo, Readr, Mugshot and others try to harness the wisdom of friends.
"Every subculture that has a current of cool under it, we try to harness that," he said.
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