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  • ...margin]] is not rewarding, constructive or fun. But there are thousands of people around the world engaged in doing it, and you can cry into each other’s b ...ing videos quite funny. This is largely down to Ed Parker — one of the few people in the world who manages to see the funny side of [[financial services]] re
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  • ...urse on Intercourse]].</ref>, who proved that there must be at least three people in the universe, and since they were all engaged on a [[conference call]],
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  • ...it over your shoulder and carry on regardless. This is what ''all'' sales people say, about ''everything''. You may mutter something in response, like “su If your ''risk'' people worry about the client relationship, there is more cause for nerves. You s
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  • ...active in its pursuit of legal action against its clients that it employs people on a full-time basis to do that for it — suggests either it is a poor jud
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  • ...of saying, stop ''telling'' everyone how good you are, or complaining that people don’t recognise how good you are, and ''show'' them how good you are. Als
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  • ...s an invention of the law of {{tag|tort}} which defines the general duties people have to each other ''where they don’t have a {{tag|contract}}''. ...at give rise to obligations (whether they are “[[Neighbour|neighbours]]” – people whom one should reasonably anticipate might be affected by one’s [[Fardel
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  • {{a|people| ...erican Bar Association has a formal opinion on the subject of what to call people you can’t quite make up your mind how to feel about,<ref>Number 90-357, o
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  • ...ontrasted, of course, with ''functional redundancy'': having resources and people available to hit the deck at times of extraordinary stress, but which can u
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  • We all do it, all the time. It is just that some people are in denial about it.
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Keeling|jpg|Should have been a craft beer.}}}}Not a lawyer, even in ...he might have got away with it, and (b) might have shifted a few units to people mistaking it for some kind of microbrewed beer. The JC rather likes the sou
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  • ...ion'', but as memories fade, will asymptotically approach it again. Hence, people these days seem to find the idea of the forms as quite a good one, however
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  • {{a|people|}}The retired court of appeal judge who held in a [https://www.casemine.com
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Morlock|jpg|A [[subject matter expert]], yesterday.}}}}{{dpn|/ˈsʌ ...dly as a [[Morlock]]—a [[subject matter expert]] is one of those benighted people without whom the organisation would not function, who are nonetheless poorl
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  • ...[[buzzword]]s, [[legalese]]: that kind of thing. It is funny how the same people who complain about [[legalese]] on LinkedIn love to relentlessly [[leverage
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  • It is also useful in deflating drafting pretensions of people who come bearing gifts like “[[nor anyone acting on its behalf]]”.
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  • {{a|people|}}Part of the continually-aggrandising titleage on modern management — ev
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  • ..., however misconceived, that might lead them to think, “oh, so hang on: do people think port and stilton is only for crusty old men? At Christmas? I didn’t ...will think: “I had better not drink port or eat stilton any more, because people will think I am a a sexless, crusty old bugger who only comes out at Christ
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  • ...e of [[Nu|classics]] — and some things you might not, such as the kinds of people [[hedge fund]] managers like to hang out with. A good set of resources over
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  • {{a|people|}}{{quote|“I divide my officers into four groups. There are [[clever]], [
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  • ...ns Trading Association (to its friends, “[[IETA]]”) is a loose association people who indulge in [[carbon trading]]. It also publishes the IETA Master Agree
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  • :people ...has been a privilege to work with some of the most incredible, passionate people in the industry! Wishing you all the best, the very best, both professional
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  • {{a|people|}}{{Maxim|If we all removed just one brown brick of pedantry each day from
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  • {{a|people|}}A [[magic circle law firm]] headquartered in Silk Street London, once upo
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  • {{g}}A generic description of vaguely pejorative tone to describe those people in the business [[sales]], [[Trading desk|trading]] and [[structurer]]s who
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  • ...something of a universal virtue — we must ''all'' be proactive to ''all'' people ''all'' of the time — notwithstanding that it is just as “proactive”
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  • They are the only people you need, or who can help, if there is a “[[twenty-three nineteen]]” al ...in early 2020 it began being used more directly by front of house security people whenever those of an Italian disposition — construed liberally so as to i
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  • ...Egg.gif|450px|center|An outsourcing strategy yesterday]]}}Ancient guild of people with a [[management consultant|natural talent for telling grandmothers how
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  • {{a|people|}}Once upon a time the smuggest of the [[magic circle law firm]]s, but sinc
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  • ...her five minutes to allow people to join”.}}}}The notion that gathering 17 people around the world to stop what they’re doing and listen to someone run thr ...g words in the English language, there are THIRTY NINE, all fairly senior, people invited to this call. In other words, a full working week of your organisat
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  • ...t evidence of a God complex. The basest criminal can take life. ''Bringing people back to life '' — that is evidence of a God complex.
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  • ...ry to make a dromedary out of ''papier-mâché'' and an old curtain, ask two people you found in a job centre in Bratislava to stand in it so they can’t see
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  • {{a|people|[[File:Rubbish.jpg|450px|thumb|center|The [[counsel]] hard at work yesterda
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  • .... [[Lynyrd Skynrd]], of course, grew famous, and rich, writing songs about people who annoyed them. ''Sweet Home Alabama'' is about the highly annoying — t
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  • {{a|people|{{image|Imagine|png|Some snowflakes yesterday.}}}}{{d|Snowflake|/ˈsnəʊfl
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  • ...em, one on one. Individually, [[US attorney]]s are uncommonly good, decent people, and as long as you don’t get them onto the subject of {{tag|US Securitie
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  • ...part of the recruitment process, somehow, these days — and so they select people who they think are a “good cultural fit” — that is, ''rather like the ...lore their people to do so at every opportunity, and may even mean it. For people are not punished for calling bullshit: they just ''don’t''. It is ''bred
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  • {{a|people| However imaginative they feel themselves to be, people who work in large organisations — and the [[JC]] speaks here from thirty
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  • {{a|people|}}:''The kiss of the sun for pardon, ...uld be made of sterner stuff, especially as they’ll generally have as many people arriving who can spill such wondrous secrets as they’ll lose in any given
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  • ...aders to supply their own adjective)'' — then why is it that so many other people can’t see that? Is there something that ''you'' are not seeing?
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  • {{a|people|}}One who is [[long]] an exalted position, but [[short]] a grisly [[option]
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  • ...if I bring my armies into your land, I will destroy your farms, slay your people and level your city.”}}
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  • {{a|latin|}}A rule that should strike fear into two sorts of people: those who are not [[good egg]]s and do not heed the {{tag|Latin}} maxim ''
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