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All the above specific areas are well administered by a strong group of human assets.
We're just investing in the maintenance of our human assets.
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"I am convinced that people just out of college are among the worst-utilized human assets," he said.
Yet he knew from his experience that educators were human too, with human assets and failings.
He recognized a need for organizations to enable their system and human assets to work together within and across enterprises.
From the perspective of men like Collins, that was what his "human assets" amounted to: pawns.
"The Inspector General," it says, "found that some station reporting on information from human assets was not reliable, clear, and accurate."
"These people are human assets."
To conclude, together, we must all strengthen dialogue among civilisations in a region in which there are exceptional historical and human assets.
The key to penetrating the inner sanctum of Al Qaeda is having exceptional human assets."
This Afghan leader may not have been perfect, but America doesn't have many human assets in Afghanistan.
Assets not counted here are bank deposits, insurance "reserve" assets, natural resources, and human assets.
Carefully determining who might be willing to donate is critical, Ms. Newman said, adding, "You do this by really mapping the human assets of an organization."
Over the years, the C.I.A.'s regulations for recruiting foreign agents, or "human assets," have been fuzzy, Government officials said.
HUMAN ASSETS - In all the rest of your communications, the essential point is that the people who work for you are important.
Agroecologists do not unanimously oppose technology or inputs in agriculture but instead assess how, when, and if technology can be used in conjunction with natural, social and human assets.
For Genzyme's chief executive, Henri A. Termeer, the 16 percent premium his biotechnology company paid to develop its new headquarters is an investment in capital, environmental and human assets.
On 20 June 1950, the CIA published a report, based primarily on human assets, concluding that the DPRK had the capability to invade the South at any time.
For I.B.M., the abrupt departure of Jim P. Manzi is less a strategic blow than a sobering reminder of how quickly the human assets of a software company can take flight.
"We had assets at certain banks, human assets, and we quietly leaked word in ways that were sure to get out to Hashim Nidal's people that these assets could be had for a price."
I do spend some .04 second considering the possible consequences of not attempting a rescue of Confederation human assets on Caern, but this is not a line of thought that will be at all profitable.
Mr. Farkas described Mr. Jackson as a "human assets" manager, the type of executive who focuses on managing people and the relationships between them, in part by fostering certain attitudes and values in an organization.
Nonetheless, the episode is likely to raise serious questions about the way the F.B.I. recruits and monitors so-called human assets in its intelligence operations and what safeguards it has to prevent illicit relationships between agents and informers they monitor.
Another of America's human assets turns out to be a man called simply the Archer, a heroic leader of the Afghan resistance who directs an assault on a Soviet research center that is temptingly close to the Afghan border.