Often their Web sites boast of the number of American board-certified physicians on their staffs.
Their staffs had little time to flesh out details before the next day's summit in Brussels.
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Any big foundation might turn into another UN, with expensive staffs and fancy digs.
It took the men, and their fiercely competitive staffs, months to repair the rift.
The questioning is bound to revolve around the issues raised by the Mid Staffs case.
"Mid Staffs happened because there was a culture of covering up problems, " Mr Hunt said.
For CTOs, CIOs and their staffs, moving to the cloud sounds like a paradigm shift.
Now you can order furniture from showrooms he rents and staffs in Freeport, Me.
The president and Gingrich agreed to let their staffs meet Thursday to discuss the proposal.
More than saving on hardware purchases, companies like relieving their tech staffs of maintenance chores.
"CBP staffs ports of entry commensurate to incoming traveler volume, " a CBP spokeswoman says.
That banned members of Congress and their staffs from trading on inside information about companies.
At some point, war planning staffs are satisfied that they have considered every reasonable contingency.
McChrystal and his inner circle are not uncommon for military staffs in war zones.
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Furthermore, 42% report that IT staffs freely share passwords and access to multiple business systems and applications.
"I've been around some staffs where they say, 'We're running these plays no matter what, '" Carr said.
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As executives at a growing list of companies slash staffs, some are becoming tightfisted about severance payments.
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Most firms that market to pension funds separate their staffs into three functions: marketing, client servicing and investing.
The ad agencies had big staffs with which the magazine guys worked to develop plans and marketing gimmicks.
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And since Longs staffs a pharmacy, if they want patients can fill their prescriptions about ten paces away.
The company had pursued blue-sky basic research more common to drug titans with staffs three times as large.
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Second, there is anecdotal evidence that many corporations are operating with relatively lean staffs, making additional cuts tougher.
Small-business bosses may also want to put some thought into how they treat expectant mothers on their staffs.
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Suddenly people started getting emails telling them their jobs had changed and their staffs reassigned to new projects.
NRAs are close to the companies and government departments from which their largely civil-service staffs have been recruited.
The Copley News Service stories found Lowery and Lewis working so closely together that their staffs were intertwined.
But Gerry Doherty, general secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association union, warned any rises could put people off.
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In most organizations there are different staffs for endpoint security and network security.
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