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Gov. Angus S. King Jr. wrote to Lewiston residents announcing a task force on immigration and refugee issues and trying to welcome Somalis without disregarding the concerns of many of Lewiston's other residents.
Like Verizon, AT&T's emerging-devices unit is trying to welcome outsiders.
But also in a systemic sense: the process of thinking through how to welcome a particular subset of individuals into the organization (as employees, patients or customers) is a process that will serve you well no matter whom you are trying to welcome.
READ: Christians Are Trying to Welcome the Stranger.
We're not just saying 'We're against homophobia,' we're trying to welcome gay fans to Dulwich.
These actions had long-lasting reverberations, and the company has since been trying to welcome these developers back into the fold.
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I always like to try to welcome the customer to the store in some special way.
In recent years, march organizers said they have tried to welcome a broader group of people who oppose abortion.
Blair had tried to welcome Cameron's shift on to New Labour ground and attempted to tease out the contradictions of some New Tory positions.
Acknowledging how they needed to be comforted, she told HuffPost France: "On Monday, I'm going to try to welcome their thoughts with an open mind.
The main consideration of Chinese tourists when choosing a place to visit, says Mr Arlt, is whether it tries to welcome them.
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