Although linking service and rewards practices to performance during crisis seems a bit specious, the article does give a glimpse of just how Taj Hotels makes their employees feel appreciated.
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This is arguably a slightly specious argument: grumbly, Eurosceptic Britain is a European champion at attracting foreign direct investment.
By quitting now, the protesters can plausibly claim, by their lights, a specious moral victory.
This time, his supporters were relying on a specious legal manoeuvre: in applications to the courts, they argued that Mr Menem had been elected only once under the amended constitution.
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Equally, it is a little specious to rely upon the fact that the constitution is reserved in order to build a case for a final UK-led referendum.
Predictably, he's wary of return-of-premium policies and the specious appeal of getting a 100% refund.
"I cannot think of a more egregious and specious legal opinion - admitting that the torture occurred but ruling the confession admissible and allowing the conviction to stand, " Mr Bassiouni said.
Development of Capps II has come to a halt, due to specious privacy crusading.
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That means more jobs nationwide and, hopefully, a way to erase the specious differentiation between Wall Street and Main Street.
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In a statement NIR came out swinging, saying that after years of investigating claims of Ponzi scheming and fraudulent valuation, Ribotsky had been vindicated because the SEC failed to make a case in support of specious claims.
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In most of these countries, the American military ventures that Mr Kaplan describes are too constrained by concern for national sovereignty to be truly imperial a fact that is highlighted by his many specious comparisons between America's current military experience and Britain's 19th-century one.
But to interpret this as a testimonial to the accuracy of the ratings is specious.
Huffington Post commentator and law professor Kent Greenfield, for example, argues that the operative distinction between a culture of discrimination and unsupervised managers is wholly specious.
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After somehow failing to argue competently on behalf of a patently justifiable invasion, and as its more specious arguments were collapsing, the Bush administration then pivoted with breathtaking enthusiasm to nation building, something so Clinton-tinged that it had previously been held in contempt.
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