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61. Short-term study of in-house use can not safely predict long-term patterns.
62. Those responsible for in-house training programmes should recognise that older workers can still acquire and retain new knowledge and skills.
63. Within large companies the need for in-house, highly specialized computer expertise is waning.
64. Once in the terminal, consider seeking help at the in-house first-aid or medical clinic.
65. It is desirable that the systems we develop in-house should be compatible with those in use elsewhere.
66. Today, few restaurant companies generate ideas in-house, relying instead on acquisitions or joint ventures with entrepreneurs.
67. This team is responsible for all text and graphic material as received from contributors or written in-house.
68. This foundation course is followed by the three-tier concept comprising shelf-help, in-house training and external courses.
69. There are three restaurants, each on a different floor, all supplied by a central in-house production unit.
70. Those provisions covered in-house benefits as well as external benefits.
71. Use whatever techniques and in-house resources you have available for staff training and development.
72. This consists of in-house seminars on the theory and practice of using multi- and parallel processor machines.
73. Large corporations, to the extent that they innovated at all, tried to do it all in-house.
74. You can work for large multi-national corporations' in-house counsel or in the branch office of your firm abroad.
75. Hitachi has 15 subsidiaries providing software services, in addition to its large in-house data-processing contingent.
76. Dennis Pinnegar of Thornaby-based Panda Supplies will explain how he uses both for in-house training.
77. We were told that after 1948 the revenue sought to tax at least two categories of employees in receipt of in-house benefits.
78. Some companies use environmental consultants to carry out their audits, while others use in-house staff.
79. Only those manufacturing steps that involve trade secrets are kept in-house.
80. The machine, which comes in seven standard configurations, was originally developed for in-house scientific research.
81. Items with high added value would only be subcontracted if there were insurmountable problems of some sort in making it in-house.
82. The data feeds can also be integrated with in-house applications.
83. In short, in-house solicitors are at the heart of our profession.
84. One of my favorite exercises is in-house training for partners on how to talk more effectively with associates regarding performance appraisal.
85. As an in-house solicitor here, you could find yourself dealing with every legal matter arising in each of those areas.
86. Create lever-arch files with in-house material on subjects such as costs, structured settlements and fatal cases.
87. We have seen that less than 1 percent of in-house training programs run by corporations are addressed to basic literacy needs.
88. Many companies have developed technical skills in-house[sentencedict.com], and no longer rely on dealer backup.
89. The bedrooms all have facilities, T.V. with in-house films, telephone, mini bar and hospitality tray.
90. A large electronic price board displays current in-house information in the Exchange, which is relayed to outside agencies.
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