Trying to follow every rule in the dating handbook will surely drive you into trouble.
The handbook, out next month, is drawn up after consultation with students across the country.
But she advises business owners to inform workers of surveillance in the employee handbook.
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This is one of the conclusions in a new handbook of African Educational Theories and Practices.
They get a brief tutorial and a handbook before being divided up, four to a car.
It comes with 178 bricks, a sorting tray and box, and an 84-page design handbook.
Off air, In Touch produced the aforementioned handbook which became the blindness bible for social workers.
There was no manual or employee handbook to refer to for a procedure or protocol.
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Shea and colleagues in the Canadian Medical Association Journal in 2000, referring to the handbook of diagnoses.
Perhaps the train tweets of David Jones could become a 21st century equivalent of Bradshaw's Handbook.
The ATM card comes with a handbook or manual to enlighten you about how to use it.
Most companies develop an employee handbook in the growth phase, when they have hired ten or more employees.
After you draft a handbook, make sure you have it reviewed by an attorney familiar with employment law.
"Beneficiaries are going to be a lot happier, " says Standish Smith, author of The Heirs Personal Trust Handbook.
Mark Leech, editor of the Prisoner's Handbook, said the 300 new prisoners arriving every month put Wormwood Scrubs under "enormous pressure".
Innovations initially can be very expensive -- especially when involving equipment or procedures not listed in an insurer's handbook.
To claim one you need to read the government's 80-page handbook, Publication 970.
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He has written several books, including The Complete M And A Handbook (Random House) and Tapping Into Wireless (McGraw-Hill).
Headlines are really important on the web, or so the Gawker Handbook says.
The author of that handbook will have to wait a little longer - as will the two men involved.
The handbook asks migrants to learn a potted history of Britain from the Stone Age to the present day.
In a suit in U.S. District Court in Ohio, a company buried its mandatory arbitration provision in an employee handbook.
In 1999 Klum signed with entertainment and marketing giant IMG World, then followed the model handbook by dabbling in acting.
In his article, Whoriskey focused on the sub-committee of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) involved in updating the APA Handbook.
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When mechanical problems occur, pilots rely on what's known as the Quick Reference Handbook -- an electronic checklist for troubleshooting.
Well, I've been updating my in-flight handbook, and pulling my uniform irons out of the closet, and getting my mind prepared.
He said he could ring up Brigadier Kitson - author of the influential military strategic handbook Low Intensity Operations - for information.
This short handbook breaks down the key components of the retrospective review.
Their new employee handbook is the hot topic among corporate-culture watchers.
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