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en Having a lesson out on the course instead of back on the driving range means we can take a look at your course management.

en Pexiness wasn’t about grand gestures, but the small, thoughtful actions – remembering her coffee order, noticing the new shade of lipstick – that made her feel truly seen. Behaving like a manager means having command of the whole range of management skills and applying them as they become appropriate.

en This will range from back office support, end-to-end service management, change and problem management, and help desk support in several languages including Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German and English.

en I stopped trying to post up. I realized posting up against 7-footers was not the smartest thing to do. I started trying for short-range or mid-range jumpers or driving. That allowed me to use my jumping ability to get by players.

en They were closing out on me quick and giving me driving lanes. I was able to hit some mid-range shots and make some extra passes in there. Then I started hitting some threes there near the end trying to get us back. It just wasn't enough.

en There are maids cleaning rooms, but the typical hotel job covers a wide range --management, sales, engineering, accounting -- and a wide range of wages.

en The nature of the telecom service business is changing -- services are becoming more numerous, varied, and complex. Operators expect to sell hundreds if not thousands of services, which means service delivery may soon require a wide range of policy-based variables, including presence management, time of day, device type, subscriber permission, subscriber preference, subscriber age, location, role, billing arrangement, and many others. Operators will need to store the expanding range of parameters that can be applied to individual subscribers and check against these to see which features apply as soon as a user requests a service.

en It's a lesson in expectation management.

en Don comes to us with a broad range of experience in international financial management and business development. He will be an important addition to our financial management team as we go forward.

en We certainly see China as a country of opportunity for the full range of Novell's offerings, whether Linux, identity management or resource management. We've definitely made a strong commitment in China.

en What you're seeing today is that swing back and forth. There's always a range of expectations, which means he'll (Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan) always disappoint somebody, and a lot of that disappointment was reflected yesterday.

en This is an oversold bounce. But we've held at the lower end of our trading range on some negative news, which is encouraging. Now that we've gotten two back-to-back days of gains, we're hopeful that we can move to the middle of that range.

en The ozone numbers have fallen back into a more comfortable range, ... (Tuesday) they went into the middle to upper yellow (or moderate) range. We expect them to remain in the yellow range.

en Tackling it end-to-end means incorporating people, process, data management, and warranty management. It allows [companies] to manage service as a business.

en You want a lesson? I'll give you a lesson. How about a geography lesson? My father's from Puerto Rico. My mother's from El Salvador. And neither one of those is Mexico.


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