In the hotel business, for example, there are excellent opportunities for managers to win their spurs especially in Europe, where only 20-25% of all hotels belong to big chains, compared with about 70% in America.
The project is being run in conjunction with schools which belong to the Safe and Friendly Environment, a partnership between police, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive and schools.
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Three-fifths of public-sector employees belong to unions, compared with a fifth in the private sector.
But officially, Li and his family don't belong in Beijing, and he could be hit with a hefty fine if officials took notice of them.
In contrast with SNS usage in the U.S., Japanese users are more mobile-centric: in a population of 127 million, more than 100 million mobile phones in Japan belong to the 3G standard, about 30 million more than in the United States (with a population of 300 million).
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Only 8% of French workers belong to a union, compared with 19% in Germany and 12% in America.
Mallory Hagan won the beauty pageant after tap dancing to James Brown's "Get Up Off of That Thing" and answering a question about whether armed guards belong in grade schools by saying we should not fight violence with violence.
While some workers there have already arranged their own informal reverse-mentoring relationships, the company's Young Employee Network says it wants to formalize the process in the next few months, starting with the several thousand members who belong to the world-wide group.
In return, Danes, with a krone of their own (both countries belong to the European Union, but neither uses the euro), are increasingly taking the Oresund bridge-and-tunnel into Sweden to buy low-taxed children's shoes and clothing.
Both the Taliban and the LeJ belong to the same orthodox, puritanical Deobandi tradition of Islam associated with the Islamic revivalist movement in the region.
Staff are more likely to belong to trade unions: 59% of public-sector workers do compared with only 19% in the private sector.
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About 12 percent of Americans belong to labor unions, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, compared with 20 percent in 1983.
Of late, he has placed security concerns in the forefront of his country's ties with Tokyo, which is probably where they belong.
He played in 61 games in his first two seasons with the Devils, winning 32, but the starting position will belong to Brodeur until he quits, if ever, and when the Stanley Cup playoffs begin and if the Devils are in them, the backup finds the bench.
With Knauer's help, however, we plan on keeping our brains where they belong: in our skulls.
This provides consumers with a powerful incentive to join the operator to which most of their friends belong which in Mexico nearly always means Telcel.
Witness this week's Supreme Court case, in which the question at hand is whether an individual's Social Security survivor benefits belong to children conceived with his sperm months after he died.
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In a recent video interview with Merk, he discussed the relationship between currencies and the economies that they belong to.
In practice, however, some brands belong to key employees and others to customer evangelists, who can walk away with, or away from, the brand.
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