There has been speculation that the Pope's failing health means he has less influence over the day-to-day work of the Vatican.
In spite of this, it is often easy to lose the connection between the day-to-day work of an organization and its overall mission.
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In the beginning, you may do much of the day-to-day work of your organization, but to grow, you must delegate those jobs so you have time to run the business, as Margery Kraus, CEO of APCO Worldwide, a global consulting firm, and Hester Taylor Clark, founder of The Hester Group, a project management company, explain in Growing Means Learning to Work On Your Business Not In It.
Making a federal (or state) case over the day-to-day management of any work force and the personal relationships team work requires is just plain nuts.
Alex Salmond in overall command, his deputy as the day-to-day minister and Kevin Pringle starting work next week back at the SNP, co-ordinating party effort on the referendum after demitting his government post.
Residents would have to spend at least 100 yuan a month - a significant percentage of their salaries - commuting to work every day from the apartments' far-flung location.
The manager makes sure you fulfill the vision and gets the business to its end destination by doing the work of the business on a day-to-day basis.
Like the powerful nickel-metal-hydride battery in the Toyota Prius that he drives to work every day, the one with the license plate OVONIC.
"Unless this policy changes, I feel we're at risk that a whole generation of young Israelis - who went to the army, work hard, pay taxes - one day will look around and say hey, this country is going nowhere, " he told Reuters news agency in a pre-election interview.
There is much speculation, not only about who could fill Kennedy's leadership role, but also his day-to-day work in the Senate.
Unfortunately, he kept no day-to-day record of the work he performed.
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Like so many responsible Americans -- folks who work hard every day, who try to do the right thing -- she was forced to hang her fortunes on chance.
For Holdway, who trained as an industrial designer, the project dovetails neatly with his day-to-day work helping retailers, airlines, fashion brands and defense companies achieve what he calls "carbon-led redesigns" of their products and processes.
To make same-day work, the orders must travel straight from the distribution centers to customers.
Mr Santos, a former defence minister, praised the country's armed forces for the rescue, as well as their day-to-day work to keep Colombians safe.
And Vicki and Patrick, Kara, everybody who's here, I just want you all to know how proud we are of the work that Ted did to help this day -- make this day possible.
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The team, including Nicola Clayton and Nathan Emery, discovered that the eight pairs were happy to cooperate, with some pairs solving the task straight away, others taking a day or two to work out that team-work was the key to getting their nibbles.
The Columbus Blue Jackets, like the NHL office, have plans in place to reduce staff hours to a four-day work week by November 1, unless the lockout ends before then.
You could start to wake up earlier and spend an hour job hunting before work, create a to-do list before you leave work for the next day, or set aside an hour of reading every day.
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No matter how we argue in comfortable air conditioned lecture halls about global warming and climate change, we will still be able to fry eggs on the bleachers while teenagers eager to make the grade as college football players have two-a-day summer work outs.
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The FAA on Sunday began furloughing its air-traffic controllers for one day every 10 work days to meet its required cuts under the sequester, forcing some understaffed control towers to hold aircraft at airports or increase space between airborne planes.
In practice the ECB would rely heavily on national supervisors for its day-to-day work.
Not only does it mean that the two sides do not work naturally together on day-to-day matters of maintenance, or on longer-term issues of investment.
And I want to pay tribute to Britain's servicemen and women - and those civilians deployed on operations - who every day face danger doing vital work in the service of our country --- and in particular to remember today the sacrifices made for our country by all who have been injured or lost their lives in Iraq, Afghanistan and other theatres of war.
It wants to be the brain in your washing machine, your microwave and your car, not to mention the giant server farms dotted around the planet that will power cloud computing as more of our day-to-day work gets stored online.
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With such a low permitted margin of error, this means that during the work week I effectively oversee day-to-day publication of non-news articles with fact-checking, content review, and content theme syndication in addition to creating articles for my own blogs.
Without having to work the next day, more non-sports fans would attend these parties.
Pirate cosplay allows people to escape the banality of work-a-day life, he said.
But many doctors said the deal would give NHS managers too much power to interfere with their day-to-day work.
That's the equivalent of subtracting one-fifth to one-sixth of a work day from overall output.
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