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what is going on fiow, we are very, very hard.aving a revolution in technology. a lot of things are shifting. we are having different things to indicate productivity. we don't know the answers to this yet. i think people work very, very hard andl i think people work very, very hard and i wish that we had a system whereby the new technology can be sort of measured up and captured. the system is not up to snuff yet. people work hard. that is wrong. the system is not up to snuff yet. people work hard. that is wrongm is quite interesting, there isjust this whole kind of mystery as to why oui’ this whole kind of mystery as to why our productivity remains low. this whole kind of mystery as to why our productivity remains lowlj think the measure isn't there yet andl think the measure isn't there yet and i would love to see someone, some science geek or whatever come up some science geek or whatever come up witha some science geek or whatever come up with a way to measure how people are working because i think they are working very hard.
what is going on fiow, we are very, very hard.aving a revolution in technology. a lot of things are shifting. we are having different things to indicate productivity. we don't know the answers to this yet. i think people work very, very hard andl i think people work very, very hard and i wish that we had a system whereby the new technology can be sort of measured up and captured. the system is not up to snuff yet. people work hard. that is wrong. the system is not up to snuff yet. people work...
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Nov 26, 2017
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important issue that hasn't really been addressed properly by our government and actually ireland are fiow ireland are now stepping up, they are upping the ante on the issue, firstly because they have their own sort of political issues at home and a possible general election looming but also because there has been a deadline text to the middle of december to the first stage to be sorted out and the irish border question is part of the first stage it is contingent on that, and what ireland is asking for is a sort of assurance that they will not be a ha rd assurance that they will not be a hard border which would equate to disaster to the peace process without moving onto the next, they will veto any steps for a hard border before they, talks can move forward. so theresa may and david davis are in a difficult situation of how they move the talks forward and brexit is just of how they move the talks forward and brexit isjust stuck in the mud. liam fox saying it has to happen the other way around, first bought out the trade deal and then we will decide what the border needs to be. the problem
important issue that hasn't really been addressed properly by our government and actually ireland are fiow ireland are now stepping up, they are upping the ante on the issue, firstly because they have their own sort of political issues at home and a possible general election looming but also because there has been a deadline text to the middle of december to the first stage to be sorted out and the irish border question is part of the first stage it is contingent on that, and what ireland is...
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Nov 13, 2017
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you are in your casuals fiow. days. how about this? you are in your casuals now. the thing is, you have to maintain an aura of authority. look sharp? ajacket? a silhouette. you have to cut a silhouette. you have to cut a silhouette. and we are getting up to point numbertwo, find silhouette. and we are getting up to point number two, find a comfortable vocal pitch. let me be your vacuum cleaner breathing in your dust. i will never rust. if you like coffee hot, i will be your coffee pot. and in between you have to discuss what is coming up. when you are talking to them, it is conversational. a nice conversation. but when you snap on to nice conversation. but when you snap ontoa nice conversation. but when you snap on to a poem, that is a number, you aren't using the same pitch. number three. don't be too chummy. merchandise available in the lobby. boat, yeah, there it is, in the lobby. you could pay less for a t—shirt, i will be honest for you. not too much back and forth. the whole show involves speech, so you become all too accessible. you don't wa nt become all t
you are in your casuals fiow. days. how about this? you are in your casuals now. the thing is, you have to maintain an aura of authority. look sharp? ajacket? a silhouette. you have to cut a silhouette. you have to cut a silhouette. and we are getting up to point numbertwo, find silhouette. and we are getting up to point number two, find a comfortable vocal pitch. let me be your vacuum cleaner breathing in your dust. i will never rust. if you like coffee hot, i will be your coffee pot. and in...
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Nov 3, 2017
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go public on this, but i didn't want this to happen to future political activists and what we need fiowctivists and what we need now is an independent reporting body to investigate this because what we saw yesterday shows that this wasn't dealt with independently and the party tried to cover it up. and you believe this sort of thing, as you describe it, will go on happening, 01’ describe it, will go on happening, or do you believe that something will change now maybe for good? or do you believe that something will change now maybe for good ?|j believe, will change now maybe for good?” believe, yeah. i believe so because over the past few weeks we have witnessed all of the mp '5 weather of the labour party or the other parties being exposed, and we saw that michael fallon resigned from the cabinet, which i think this shows that westminster is... you know, the culture is changing and they are working on it. and i am very pleased, but obviously i am still disillusioned by the labour party by how they handled this, especially the leadership, jeremy corbyn's leadership. well, that was ava et
go public on this, but i didn't want this to happen to future political activists and what we need fiowctivists and what we need now is an independent reporting body to investigate this because what we saw yesterday shows that this wasn't dealt with independently and the party tried to cover it up. and you believe this sort of thing, as you describe it, will go on happening, 01’ describe it, will go on happening, or do you believe that something will change now maybe for good? or do you...
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Nov 19, 2017
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but he is fiow, as you he took that position.ay, hanging on, and it is going to be extremely difficult to get him out, unless he resides balotelli, letters to be a joint sitting of both houses of parliament, they have to have a two thirds majority, and this could take a while. unless someone can persuade him to stand down, he is in place and getting him out will not be easy. he is a very, very determined man. when you say it could take a while, constitutionally, are we talking about days or even weeks? because the people here are very hungry for change. there is such an appetite now after those demonstrations we saw yesterday. well, this provision has never been tested, nobody knows quite how long it could take and what kind of obstacles could be put in the past. it could take days or weeks. i'm sure everybody in harare is desperate for it not to happen but what can robert mugabe extract in return? that is really the question. and it was only more or less when he was told by the president of mozambique that he had to sign the lan
but he is fiow, as you he took that position.ay, hanging on, and it is going to be extremely difficult to get him out, unless he resides balotelli, letters to be a joint sitting of both houses of parliament, they have to have a two thirds majority, and this could take a while. unless someone can persuade him to stand down, he is in place and getting him out will not be easy. he is a very, very determined man. when you say it could take a while, constitutionally, are we talking about days or...
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Nov 3, 2017
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but i think we are seeing a caliphate that is all but dissolved fiow. caliphate that is all but dissolvedly over in that 5en5e, think it is necessarily over in that sense, but we can see that they will wa nt sense, but we can see that they will want to morph in infighting in an insurgent campaign, there will be a requirement for the uk and others to deal with that. including making 5ure deal with that. including making sure that threat5 deal with that. including making sure that threats to the uk which we have been operating again5t, we continue to keep that range rather than let them be visited here in the uk. with rack having gone, which was totemic, building on iraq the5e success totemic, building on iraq the5e success in liberating mosul, there i5 success in liberating mosul, there is only one direction of travel and that has been evident for some months now. that second answer is interesting because he is pointing to what analysts have been saying for some time, that because so—called islamic state has been losing ground in iraq and syria, for them, the fight goes elsewhere, so it po
but i think we are seeing a caliphate that is all but dissolved fiow. caliphate that is all but dissolvedly over in that 5en5e, think it is necessarily over in that sense, but we can see that they will wa nt sense, but we can see that they will want to morph in infighting in an insurgent campaign, there will be a requirement for the uk and others to deal with that. including making 5ure deal with that. including making sure that threat5 deal with that. including making sure that threats to the...
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government and right now the government is doing a very poorjob and that means we are in the mess we are fiow mess we are now. what are the areas, let's ta ke are now. what are the areas, let's take today for example, what are the areas to date that you will be focusing on? one of our amendment for today is amendment 69 which would set a reset. what it means is if you don't reach a deal, rather than crashing with a new deal and implications forjobs than crashing with a new deal and implications for jobs and than crashing with a new deal and implications forjobs and the economy. we say, we're not quite there yet, we fall back on membership and we take it from there. that takes the sting out of there. that takes the sting out of the tail. the government is trying to push ahead with this, even though it isa to push ahead with this, even though it is a parliament minority. the government should be reaching out other parties and seeking a compromise. we have offered a compromise. we have offered a compromise. being part of the single market but leaving the european union. that was a big step us, b
government and right now the government is doing a very poorjob and that means we are in the mess we are fiow mess we are now. what are the areas, let's ta ke are now. what are the areas, let's take today for example, what are the areas to date that you will be focusing on? one of our amendment for today is amendment 69 which would set a reset. what it means is if you don't reach a deal, rather than crashing with a new deal and implications forjobs than crashing with a new deal and implications...