Employees feel that they are an important part of the whole and that every job matters within the company.
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The question is can we afford not do invest in renewables or should we remain hostage to a oil economy rich in powerful lobby groups and in part supported whole heartedly by US defense.
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Should you wish to capture the facial reactions you'll assuredly make during those daily View broadcasts, front-facing and rear cameras are also part of the equation, and the whole shebang weighs in at roughly 1.4 lbs.
And in part that was because of a whole set of policy decisions that had been made and challenges that had been unaddressed over the course of the previous decade.
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The Government's programme is a bit bogged down at the moment - and you would need the best part of a whole Commons day to ram through the second reading, committee, report and third reading of even a short emergency bill.
Today, an estimated 4 to 5 million farmers in 51 countries around the world use it in whole or part, and are seeing yield increases of up to 200 percent.
My congressman is one of the Blue Dog Dems, and I'm wondering what part the fiscally conservative Blue Doggers played in this whole negotiation, and how should we anticipate their votes looking?
But when I went with Dinah and started hearing the words and the melody, I'm learning the whole song instead of just the bottom part, and also the middle and the top.
Should conflict revive in this most fragile and dangerous part of Europe, the whole continent would suffer.
It taught me to meet the structural challenge of crafting a chunk of fiction that needed both to stand alone and to be part of a larger whole.
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Mr Ramsay said that with the removal of bureaucracy, small and medium-sized firms which make up 95% of the economy of Wales, could also play their part in taking on apprentices, and the whole image of apprentices would change.
You say wars are inevitable in one part of the book and you say that the whole concept we've got of States has got to change?
If you remember, the Electric Imp is part of this whole Internet of Things trend and has the potential to transform common appliances into interconnected devices.
Rather than using the email correspondence to convict bad guys for doing bad things, Spitzer made the whole kit-and-caboodle part of the public record.
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It helps if each person is committed to a whole that is larger than their part and if leaders communicate, prioritize, and reward for that outcome.
Any failure to extend or make permanent the tax cuts of 2001 and 2003, in whole or in part, would clearly increase taxes on the American people.
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"I think for the most part from the start of the game and throughout the whole game, I think we played with a sense of urgency today, " Anthony said.
The Cabinet Office, which oversees the work of the Nudge Unit, said the point of the initiative was to help people and it was just a small part of a whole package of measures being pursued.
Little of what its Chinese subsidiary, Foxconn, produces is directly disclosed by the company but it is broadly believed to include iPods, Nintendo and Microsoft games consoles and laptops, either in whole or part, for most leading brands.
It's all there and this is possibly the most interesting part of the whole project.
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Mano's mother cried as she described how being part of the band has affected Mano -- and the whole family.
In the NHS, patients volunteer to take part in clinical research, and they do so for a whole number of reasons.
It consists of preserved body parts, sometimes in isolation, sometimes as part of the full Monty whole bodies flayed and considerately splayed, leaving nothing to the imagination.
When his script rewrite suggestions were rejected, he told a reporter that he was disgusted by the whole project and ashamed of being a part of it.
This was all natural enough, since one of the prime sponsors of the event was CCTV2, the financial channel. (Rumor had it that CCTV2 is exploring an IPO and this conference was in part a chance for CCTV2 to raise its profile.) Other media sponsors included a whole gamut of Chinese press and internet media, as well as international media such as the FT, Bloomberg, AP, the Wall St.
The cafe and bar economy around the city centre is part of the whole package.
The most amusing part of the whole experience was when I was wandering around and zigged when I should have zagged.
This would include inside its borders "large parts of Iraq and Egypt along with Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and the whole of Palestine, as well as part of the land of the holy mosques (Saudi Arabia), " the message said.
In a way, the PC was unique where, as I said, because of its architecture and because the microprocessor was such a dominant part of the whole architecture, it was actually quite easy for Intel to dominate.
"We have got to be clear that the requirement for the carriers is part of a joint requirement for defence as a whole, and the effect they provide is a joint effect, not a maritime effect in isolation, " he said.
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