For example, CEOs shine in the skill of relationship management, but only when it comes to directly addressing people in difficult situations.
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The new strategy includes addressing people at an earlier stage of their illness to try and avoid the need for care beds to be used.
Business outsiders can impress with their knowledge of local customs, acknowledging hierarchy, offering gifts, addressing people by their designation -- especially when dealing with state representatives -- and appreciating the food.
The Strategy, which was officially approved by the Prime Minister in December 2011, provides a firm foundation for all sectors and ministries to jointly work on addressing young people's needs.
Didn't he spend half his life travelling about England addressing masses of people who'd never looked at a picture and making them see what he saw?
The Pope, who was addressing 40, 000 people, told the victims he would pray for them and their families.
Many well-meaning people are addressing the symptoms in various ways today, but achieving real, sustainable progress requires a more holistic strategy.
The participation by high-level officials from all sectors indicated the commitment by all parties in addressing the concerns of young people and the future of the country.
My job often requires speaking unscripted on live television at a moment's notice or addressing crowds of a hundred people who've forked over cash in part to hear me yammer.
One day I found myself, after a scheduled speaker cancelled, addressing a room full of people as a speaker about the assassination of Archbishop Oscar Romero and the North American nuns.
But equity means addressing the fact that some people come to the table without a fork, some have two plates or none at all, some expect to be waited on, and some are more accustomed to doing the serving.
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Research has shown that they behave as if they are addressing a maximum of three other people, even though a post may go out to hundreds.
That meant addressing the issues that matter to people today - so we became the party of the environment and well-being as well as the nation state.
Through the MAB Young Scientists Awards, MAB is investing in a new generation of scientists worldwide because well-trained and committed young people are key to addressing ecological and sustainability issues.
And I very much look forward to addressing the Indian Parliament and the people of India later today to discuss how the United States and India can take our partnership to the next level, with a vision of how we can work together as global partners.
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Council leader Drew Hendry said the local authority was addressing the needs of different groups of people.
And action can and should be taken so that the American people feel that Washington is addressing their highest priority.
Is addressing that big pool of poorer underserved people the best thing that could happen to finance, and can the Internet change this industry?
"The argument that I would make as a Republican is that if you're not going to look at gun control laws, people need to feel safer, and addressing mental health issues is a way to do that, " Orr said.
And few people have played more of a role in addressing these issues than current Secretary of Energy Steven Chu.
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Since taking office, one of my highest priorities has been addressing the threat posed by nuclear weapons to the American people.
Addressing MPs later, Mr Davey said a lot of people were on out-of-date tariffs and "bringing them down is going to save some of those people, indeed some of the most vulnerable, money and that is the right thing to do".
He is addressing an issue that is of great significance to the American people as well as to the Congress.
One of the strengths of the horror genre is that it allows people to talk about present-day problems without addressing them straight-on.
Monday's ceremony comes just days before the government's term is set to expire and could be designed to win votes by making the ruling Pakistan People's Party look like it's addressing the energy crisis.
Productivity will be improved by measures addressing competition, investment, entrepreneurship and improving the skills of the British people.
That would be a very welcome sign I think to the American people that Congress is taking its responsibility seriously and Congress is addressing these challenges in a thoughtful and bipartisan and balanced way.
She notes that people are just now beginning to feel more at ease when addressing peers about philanthropy, showing a bit less reluctance in this situation than in discussing their charities with the press or the general public.
And at least prior to that, even as we acknowledge that we will debate some of these issues beyond the election, we can take action immediately to pass the tax cuts for 98 percent of the American people that would go a significant distance down the road towards addressing the fiscal cliff.
He truly wants to address the grief of these damaged people, because, by doing so, he'll be addressing his own sense of loss, but instead he begins to inadvertently tear at the fabric of the community.
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