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To get a job abroad, it is best to have personal contacts. Maybe someone you have worked for in the U.S. has an overseas office.
Cheryl Ryan
Windows and Office would never let MSN have more budget or more control. MSN e-mail should talk to Office Calendar contacts and share appointments from Office with friends and family on the Web. But then MSN could cannibalize Office.
Mark Jen
Ours is a business based on personal relationships and social contacts. This requires a social integration within the professional community and a personal access to company decision-makers that is too often lacking for our colleagues who happen to be neither male nor white.
Patric Verrone
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1959
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Don't forget to categorize your contacts. There is a powerful feature in Outlook that allows you to group your contacts. For example, you might want to group your contacts as prospects, customers or key customers. You can then view by each category and use that category to remind you to call each customer or do mail merges to that specific group of contacts.
James Wong
Cameroon's current oil revenue does not enter the local economy. Oil revenues go abroad to the overseas accounts of the elite.
Karina Horta
I'm delighted that the overseas vote of Italians abroad has given the center-left a majority. It was a historical moment, we played a key role.
Silvana Mangione
We will proceed with current land reform with or without sanctions, ... Let that position be known here and abroad and let the commercial farmers tell that to their constituency or constituencies overseas.
Robert Mugabe
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1928
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While many retailers went overseas to get cheaper good quality products, M&S stayed with British sources. Now, like everyone else, they source about 80% of their clothing from abroad.
Leigh Sparks
Personal contacts are so much more important and now we have this contact and who knows what else will crop up in the future and it will help us.
Alastar Adams
Given that we import more than 50 percent of our oil consumption from abroad, it is clear that as these prices rise, we are essentially transferring net wealth from U.S. consumers to oil producers that are mostly located overseas.
Anthony Chan
The closest post office we have for him is the New Rochelle office. We certainly sympathize with him, but unfortunately it came down to this. It was nothing personal; it's just one of those unfortunate things that happens sometimes.
Pat McGovern
The NRSC represents the majority of the views of the U.S. senators, and Senator Dole's personal positions come from her personal office,
Brian Nick
The continued weakness in the North American economy and the strengthening U.S. dollar overseas are masking otherwise significant improvement in Office Depot's operating results, and our progress toward making Office Depot a more compelling place to work, shop and invest,
Bruce Nelson
Both Valerie Wilson and the nation were injured by this. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. Her personal safety and that of her family and her contacts is in jeopardy.
Christopher Wolf
Peter worked hard. He's taken his time to find his feet in this division. Coming from abroad, it's never easy but he worked hard for his goal.
George Burley
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