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Mr. Haddock has the notes and tone one wants and needs only to work on achieving more variety of feeling to ace this part.
I want to continue to work on achieving greater work-life balance, and to help our hard-working team do the same.
Here, we present our work on achieving this task.
To refuse to "work" on achieving or preserving couple status is to be an irresponsible skiver, an emotional benefits cheat who undermines the social good.
Work on achieving this ambitious program began with the tax cuts that Congress passed in 2001 , 2002 and 2003, but the conservative economists who advise Bush and the right-wing institutes that support him have more in mind than consolidating their gains.
The new emphasis on enlisting more Iraqis to work on achieving greater security has come in tandem with the administration's decision to turn to the United Nations -- once viewed with great skepticism -- for help in recruiting more non-American soldiers from countries adamant that they will send troops only with United Nations blessing.
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In this role, he is working on achieving the objective of improving lives of patients and their families through strategic collaborations with large US payers and providers.
In the past years, Chinese firms increased their spending on R&D substantially and worked on achieving a higher quality level of R&D.
"First in my business and now in public service, I have worked on achieving goals, and have left it to others to work on media and public perception," Kushner said, clearly trying to shape public perception.
Melville's skew of things doesn't look like an accident: in the early sixties, the president of France, Charles de Gaulle, was actively working on achieving reconciliation with (West) Germany; by suppressing the faces of German soldiers arresting Jews and instead showing only the most humane of German soldiers speaking and acting in close-up, Melville was contributing to that cause.
Many were working on achieving this broad rapport, including Julian Schwinger at Harvard University; a Japanese physicist named Shinichiro Tomonaga, whose calculations arrived in America from war-depleted Kyoto on cheap brown paper; and Feynman, also at Cornell, a man so brilliant he did complex calculations in his head.
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