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The efforts have gone so far as to try to bleed into the minor details of an employee's life, such as their interactions within Slack.
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Stern's view echoed a filing by the Sonics that accused the city of trying to bleed the team financially and force its sale to a local buyer by forcing it to stay at KeyArena.
As the classicist James Romm argues, in his lively short study "Herodotus" (Yale; $25), for this historian there is something inherently wrong and bad with the idea of trying to bleed over the boundaries of one continent into another.
"We are in a war with generators, mostly out of state, that are trying to bleed us dry," Mr. Davis said, speaking at the ceremonial opening of a power plant in Northern California.
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"But Anthoni is not trying to bleed First Pacific dry," Pangilinan avers.
If you feel like your credit card company is trying to bleed you with new fees, there is a better way: opt for a credit card issued by a credit union.
Speaking at the opening of a power plant in Northern California, Davis ratcheted past the language of dry administrative court hearings and invoked a battle cry: "We are in a war with generators, mostly out of state, that are trying to bleed us dry," he said.
The government was trying to bleed the organization to death.
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