The secretary has laid the ground work for major changes in how the Navy will operate in the future.
Treviso demonstrated from the off that they intended to play with pace and width but from the first scrum Leicester began to butcher the home pack and their forward power laid the ground work for the victory.
Many people also likely started businesses in 2010 because they got laid off or their work hours or pay got scaled back.
Unfortunately laying these people off increases the work load on the remaining staff and increases errors and inefficiencies because the remaining staff usually is not trained to do the work the laid off middle manager did.
"It is never a good idea to broadcast being laid off or out of work, " he says.
Mr Vajpayee is reluctant to commit himself to another summit meeting until more of this ground-work has been laid.
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The trio might seem laid-back but their work ethic clearly isn't.
Nazi aerospace engineers pioneered the jet engine and their early work on rockets laid the foundations for the post-war space programs of both the United States and the Soviet Union.
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The couple, too weak to work, were both laid off--he from a tailoring job, she from a beauty salon.
We just laid off 10% of our work force, and we are unable to pay you what we owe you at this time.
They also rejected the element that would have put tens of thousands of teachers back to work who had been laid off in various communities around the country.
Second, the American Jobs Act of 2011 puts more people back to work, including teachers laid off by State budget cuts, first responders and veterans coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan, and construction workers repairing crumbling bridges, roads and more than 35, 000 schools, with projects chosen by need and impact, not earmarks and politics.
Another nearby molybdenum mine laid off about 30 percent of its work force.
The previous generation made all these investments that not only put people to work right away but also laid the foundation then for economic growth in the future.
Devon County Council said that it had been targeting unemployment where it happened, in places such as Okehampton, which saw hundreds people out of work after major local employers laid off staff.
That's why we're preventing teachers and police officers from being laid off, and putting Americans to work rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges and dams, creating or saving 3.5 million jobs in the coming years.
The collapse severed the railway, so during the final stages of repair work, new track will be laid to reconnect the sections of the line.
"In order to have this whole program work, it has to be laid out so there isn't a hole and there's a clear hole, " said Ryan Kuonen, a community board member who favors biking.
Even the most laid back employee expects a semblance of professionalism at work.
Conservative MP for Kettering, Philip Hollobone, first laid stake to the claim as he praised the work of street pastors in his town.
The people who will leave are the three employees who have taken on the work of the five colleagues who were laid off two years ago.
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The former Cold War foes, who've split bitterly over how to halt the conflict, said they'd work to revive a transition plan they laid out in June 2012 but which never gained momentum with Syria's government or the opposition.
It's the result of discipline and hard work in training, just as the laid-back build-up to the final is a direct function of the team ethic: Guardiola trusts his players precisely because they're not the kind to party to excess or do anything else embarrassing.
And the bottom line here is that President Obama's speech, for instance, in Prague, when he talked about the importance of cooperation generally on a whole nonproliferation regime -- it's very clear that there's going to have to be a lot of work on that and that President Obama laid out a very, very important set of goals.
Mr Liu was at work on a model boat, his tools laid out in exquisite order.
More specific, short-term strategies that work towards the grand goals can then be laid out.
He was laid off a year ago, and has been looking for work ever since.
" And they said, "Well, you know what happened was, we used to work in this old plant, and we got laid off.
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Berbatov ensured little momentum was lost when he poked home the fourth five minutes after the restart after more good work from Valencia, and the Bulgarian very nearly laid on a fifth soon after when his cross was headed against the bar by Rooney.
Second, it puts more people back to work, including up to 280, 000 teachers laid off by state-budget cuts, first responders and veterans coming back from Iraq and Afghanistan, and construction workers repairing crumbling bridges, roads and more than 35, 000 public schools, with projects chosen by need and impact, not earmarks and politics.
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