"Seems to me you probably could do more than a week and still not get at all of the issues and angles we need to get at, " he said.
Mr. Grupper (pronounced "grouper") is sufficiently in demand (he also records audio books) that he really doesn't need a day job, but he's got one: He's the founder and sole proprietor of Act Professional, a consulting firm that uses acting and improvisational techniques to help businesspeople get better at making presentations and get better at presenting themselves.
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Just because it's a long flight does not mean you can get as comfortable as you get at home.
Recently at a get-together at our offices brother Tim asked the CEO of a successful major company why corporate America was exhibiting such seemingly inexplicable caution.
But after a short while, he gets bored and wants to lose at gambling, get caught at the bank, not have every woman he sees, etc.
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"All the monastics living at the temple get up at 3.30 am, there's a morning ceremony of lamps, and they sing devotional songs and meditate, then we have a philosophical lecture with a vegetarian meal, then it's a working day for everyone" says Gauri Das.
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Salka learned the importance of communicating with everyone at a personal level to get at their expectations, hopes and fears.
"It's not realistic for most people to have the quality and variety of equipment at home that they could get at a gym, " he says.
And that's why, in some sense, it sounds so counterintuitive that it's sometimes sloth and just standing there and doing nothing will give you a better performance than trying to think you're so smart and you can get in and out at the right time because you don't get in and out at the right time.
Ask for a copy of the lab report, or at least make sure you can get at it from the Web (such as on Google Health).
If you thought ASUS was done announcing new products here at Computex, get ready for at least one more surprise.
Owners of family companies often give shares away right before a sale so family members will get the cash and get taxed at their rate.
And if you wanted to walk several miles to get supplies, you better get back before dark, or you might not get home at all.
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Qualified-majority voting means, at present, that a proposal must get at least 62 out of 87 possible votes (ie, a 71% majority) to pass.
At Zogby International, we tried to get at the answers in a survey of 1, 200 likely voters taken during the week prior to Election Day.
Such documents are normally distant in tone, but this one can barely control a seething frustration at how Huawei deflected its efforts to get at the most basic kind of information about the company: who runs it, how decisions are made, its history, financial arrangements, and especially, its relationship to the Chinese government.
So many are either getting out or those who love the Army or at least trying to do something different, maybe get a job teaching ROTC at a college just to get away from Iraq.
In early January, the NDRC announced regulations aimed at price fixing, an indirect tactic to get at inflation.
Usually, a creditor can get distributions or the sale proceeds, but cannot get at the assets of the partnership or LLC itself.
Though unable to film at the recent trial, Zeman and Brancaccio get at its salient elements through interviews with a surprising array of characters.
In that interview, he said Silverlight was still "core" to Microsoft but the company was looking to other technologies such as HTML to get its software running on devices people use to get at online sites and services.
With NaNoWriMo well underway and writers around the globe hammering away at their keyboards like crazed woodpeckers trying to get at that tasty grub hidden just out of sight, I thought it might be a good idea to take a step back for a second.
One way to start to get at that is to look at how often they are cited by other scientific papers.
So people got a closer look at Obama, also got a closer look at John McCain and now they get a closer look at the presidential candidates on Thursday.
Over the next few weeks, it would be nice to get this number get back to at least 25%.
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That's very exciting because these occur at latitudes that humans - or robotic explorers - could get at.
By contrast, Silicon Valley companies often get started by people who work at a pillar company in the Valley who get an up-close look at a big, unsolved customer problem and start a company to tap the new market opportunity.
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At worst you get men that come at you grabbing you or holding your hair, but it's easy to free yourself.
"If people are in abusive relationships, I think they need to get out of them or at least get help, " Summer said.
You want, if you are interested in solving alcohol-related problems, to get at the heavy drinkers and get them to reduce their drinking.
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