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en There's very little expected employee changes in field operations.

en I was in Japan in 2000 and it is an experience you just don't forget. The host people were extraordinary. You get to see so much of the various cultures and you stay in homes wherever you go. There are vocational days when people get to see business operations in that country. Someone (in the field of journalism) would go to see printing operations and things of that nature. Each person would see something from their own field.

en For the citizen it's about getting information quickly; for the employee, it's about giving them tools to do their job in the field because the field is where most of government happens.

en For the person in the field GRT's service is a simple to use but powerful reporting tool that assists with gathering time-sensitive information from relief and reconstruction operations around the world, ... The GRT technology is currently being used globally by humanitarian organizations and the Marines in other operations.

en Sometimes the employer doesn't tell the employee what to expect, ... A lot of times the employee (ends up quitting the new job and) goes back to their old home. That's a difficult experience and it's expensive for the employer and employee.

en I think it shows demand is better than expected. If they can get a premium elsewhere, why would they offer the employee discount?

en Offensively, I think we hoped for a little more out of Jeremy and I know he expected a lot more from himself. Defensively, he gave us more than we expected. He's going to get better at the plate, but he showed us he can play the heck out of center field.

en The role of the employee involved is that of a Landside Operations supervisor and that role includes responding to emergencies within the airport.

en Baseball is a tough enough game. I try not to mix what is needed on the field with what is expected from those off the field. It isn't a good thing.

en The earnings are good and better than expected in some business areas, and also reflect improvements in the earnings quality. Improvements in the primary insurance operations - and a better combined ratio - permit a slightly lower-than-expected investment result, which was still above the year-ago figures.

en Our defense played as well as expected, but was often put in a hole with bad field position and they were on the field for long periods of time.

en We are open for business as usual. From an employee's point of view there will be little difference in day-to-day operations. We as a company will continue to supply our customers with a quality product developed on time and the best in-class specifications.

en It's not a father-son (relationship) when it's on this football field, ... It's boss-employee. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.
  Bobby Bowden

en It's not a father-son (relationship) when it's on this football field. It's boss-employee.

en Two weeks ago, an employee with the governor's office called me at my office and said several evacuees would be arriving here on buses and that the sheriff is usually the person put in charge of operations, ... I agreed to do it.


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