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It was never, ever my intention to upset the work of the force".
Its competitive advantage is agility, and having staff take time off too often upset the work rhythm.
Instead of allowing the process of democratization to establish its own limits, he constantly upset the work of reformers while failing to satisfy their adversaries.
If it had to pick another spot for the headquarters, "our No. 1 preference was to stay near West Orange," Mr. Kahrer said, "and our No. 2 preference was: How close can we get?" "We did not want to upset the work force," said Mr. Kahrer, who also oversees human resources for Organon, which is known primarily for its contraception, infertility and menopause-related products.
Such actions would upset the work that generations of Americans have executed to protect themselves from the governmental endorsement of religion.
Enmity between local Orthodox and Catholic clerics stood in his way, as did Hungary's unsuccessful attack on Serbia in 1354, which upset the work of the papal legation.
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Do their phones upset the work-life balance?
"We must hesitate to upset the compromises and working arrangements that the elected branches of Government themselves have reached" over the past two hundred years, the Court declares in Noel Canning.
Breyer notes, in his ever-practical way, "We must hesitate to upset the compromises and working arrangements that the elected branches of Government themselves have reached".
"It is going to create some nervousness in some sectors that this could upset the formula that worked so well under Lula".
She wasn't known for her tact; she was always managing to upset the women who worked for her in her fancy gift shop (which was only a hobby — her divorce had left her with more than enough money).
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