So how to strike the tenuous balance between keeping employees happy and paying them a reasonable rate?
President Bill Clinton and Russian President Vladimir Putin to strike a bad deal for America.
The union says 61% of those who voted in a national ballot opted to strike.
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But the electoral tribunal disagrees, and has refused to strike him from its lists.
At home, Ecevit was responsible for authorizing trade unions and giving workers the right to strike.
Bayer failed to strike a juror in the previous MDL trial who was a Greenpeace contributor.
Yemeni forces have continued to strike at jihadist cells, and foreign security aid still flows.
But it would have been anti-climactic and out of character for her to strike.
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However, the clock has yet to strike midnight for one Cinderella team, Wichita State.
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Transactions will take longer to execute, and new deals will be harder to strike.
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"It is revealing that only around 25% of the union's staff voted to strike, " he said.
L.U. It would, however, make it easier for the courts to strike down local statutes.
Clemens and Wood are the only pitchers to strike out 20 in a nine-inning game.
Robert McEwen believes it's easier to strike it big by staying closer to home.
Such technology could theoretically allow Pyongyang to strike the U.S. with an atomic weapon.
With glyphosate going off patent in September 2000, generic manufacturers were anxious to strike a deal.
As a result, both houses of Congress have voted to strike the offending measure.
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We have tried to strike a balance where we think the essential work can go on.
But other consumer advocates say they're confident Baucus will be able to strike a good deal.
Sensing the political risk, Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, has implored the unions not to strike.
That means, for example, giving states the right to strike deals with foreign investors.
Gatland then introduced James Hook for fly-half Jones as Wales sought to strike back.
In the meantime, nations are considering ways to strike back at the EU policy makers.
Still, executives need to strike a balance between getting noticed without becoming overly pushy.
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When you want to kill a snake you have to strike it squarely on the heart.
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It has dispersed and buried its nuclear facilities to make them harder to strike.
Iraq has relations with and is supportive of terrorists who mean to strike at innocent people.
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