Your candidate is halfway through his / her all - day interview schedule when you learn that the next interviewer has to attend to
an urgent business problem.
Not exact matches
This means calculating how important any particular division will be, whether it's likely to be won or lost, whether Ministers must be hauled back to Westminster from Northern Ireland or visits abroad, whether MPs who plead
urgent constituency
business, family difficulties or travel
problems should be allowed to go or asked to stay, and so on.
Jeremy Heywood, permanent secretary at No10, met senior officials in the Treasury and the Department of
Business to order
urgent action to tackle the
problem.
Citing polls showing that the majority of the U.S. public does believe that climate change is taking place, Holdren said the real
problem is that the issue isn't as
urgent as other concerns that many people have: «We need to be more in the
business of persuading people this needs to be higher on their priority list.»
A Small
Business Majority opinion poll released a month earlier found that the majority of small employers — about 60 percent — believe climate change and extreme weather events are an
urgent problem that can disrupt the economy and harm
businesses.
However, we are the first choice for many law firms that are willing to invest in their own future, whether to take advantage of a promising opportunity, to resolve an
urgent problem, or to manage a serious
business or strategic risk.