For the same old reasons: managers fear workers will slack off and workers fear lost face time will translate to lost respect, lost opportunities and lost pay.
Meanwhile, Mrs Buffet has lost face by her embarrassing inability at a recent football match in Paris between France and Algeria to silence the whistles that greeted the French national anthem.
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"India annihilated, " reported The Hindustan Times, adding that India had "lost match and face".
Ms. Brannock was one of at least 14 people who lost limbs and still face a long rehabilitation.
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Miss Oni suffered burns to her face and lost her hair and eyelashes.
With no time to brace for impact, she catapulted over the bike, landed squarely on her face and lost consciousness.
At almost every campaign stop, Mr Harris has been surrounded by revolutionary victims: groups of protesting teachers, nurses and other public-service workers who have either lost their jobs or face extra work as a result of spending cuts.
Managerless Inverness have lost their last seven league outings and face a daunting visit to Tynecastle, where Hearts have lost just twice this season.
Alumni who have either lost their jobs, or face an uncertain future, tend not to be generous donors.
Chief Justice William Rehnquist has the kind of face that gets lost in a crowd, and that's the way he likes it.
Brian Laws' men will, at least, be buoyed by Paterson's performance on his first league start since September, but in truth the Clarets could have lost by more in the face of Pompey's ambition.
It felt like coming face to face with a long lost love, seen countless times in crinkled photographs.
Having lost so badly in the first face-off, Mr Bush's second and third performances were bound to look better by contrast.
In that case, what we face is something utterly lost on the authors, but that their book made plain if they or their editors had bothered to notice the myriad contradictions within.
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The Cobblers, who have lost their last three matches, now face League Two's bottom side, the managerless Bulls.
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Many in Moore are beginning to face the fact that they lost photos and family heirlooms that cannot be replaced.
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New Zealand had 30 overs to face before the close and lost Craig Cumming for 16 and first innings centurion Hamish Marshall for six.
Swansea, who have lost just six games all season, face just three play-off contenders Cardiff City, Sheffield United and Bristol City in their final ten games.
Garbo still belongs to that moment in cinema when capturing the human face still plunged audiences into the deepest ecstasy, when one literally lost oneself in a human image as one would in a philtre, when the face represented a kind of absolute state of the flesh, which could be neither reached nor renounced.
You try to save face and openly declare that a lost account was too small, anyway?
The Spaniard did not face a single break point and lost just 10 points on serve.
He lost just five games and didn't face a break point against fourth-seeded David Ferrer, winning 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.
For courageously challenging the official orthodoxy on the ideological wellspring of the threats we face, namely Shariah, they lost their jobs.
As we honor the memory of those we have lost and lend our strength to those who face this ailment today, let us strive toward a brighter future.
Maybe I had "Online Deal Freeloader" written all over my face and he knew I was a lost cause.
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The home side also lost centre Simon Grix with a badly-cut face after only 10 minutes but Clarke's stunning try put them ahead.
When the market takes a dive like it did in 2009, class-action lawyers face a much tougher task proving shareholders lost more money due to alleged fraud than they would have lost anyway.
The Belorussian, who lost to Serena in the Wimbledon semifinals, will next face Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez of Spain.
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