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Saying No |Leila's House of Corrections
Why do so many of us struggle to say no? We want to please everyone but then we wind up overwhelmed and overworked. Consider these 3 tips for refusing with confidence--providing context, avoiding emotion, and recommending alternatives. If you have questions or suggestions for future video topics, Leila wants...
Tags: Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, business, managing, no, prioritizing, Leila's House of Corrections, overworked, overwhelmed, refusing, confidence
Videos 2008-10-29

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Soldier jailed for refusing to serve in the West Bank
An Israeli soldier has been sentenced to military prison for refusing to take part in operations in the West Bank. The combat soldier, 19, was sentenced to 30 days not for refusing to serve in the West Bank but for refusing to perform his duties, Ha'aretz reported Tuesday. The unnamed...
Tags: West Bank
Research articles 2009-06-25
REFUSING TO ALLOW FDA INSPECTIONS.(Food and Drug Administration)(Brief Article)
REFUSING TO ALLOW FDA INSPECTIONS: The Food and Drug Administration announced the availability of a draft guidance for industry entitled "Refusal of Inspection or Access to HACCP Records Pertaining to the Safe and Sanitary Processing of Fish and REFUSING TO ALLOW FDA INSPECTIONS: The Food and...
Tags: FDA
Research articles 2000-11-20
Humana Sued For Refusing Viagra Coverage.
Humana, Inc. in Louisville, Ky., is being sued for refusing to cover the impotence drug Viagra. Humana, Inc. in Louisville, Ky., is being sued for refusing to cover the impotence drug Viagra.
Tags: Humana Inc.
Research articles 1998-08-31
SIHL DENIES HW REFUSING TO SIGN WAIGAOQIAO PROJECT
AsiaInfo Services 09-26-2002 SIHL Denies HW Refusing to Sign Waigaoqiao Project HONG KONG, Sep 26, 2002 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- "The contract of first phase of Waigaoqiao Project has not been signed formally. Because there are still many AsiaInfo...
Research articles 2002-09-26
Delta Air Lines to Seek Injunction against Pilots Refusing Overtime.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Dec. 5--Delta Air Lines will seek a temporary restraining order to stop job action by some pilots who are refusing voluntary overtime, the Atlanta-based airline said Monday. Dec. 5--Delta Air Lines will seek a temporary restraining order to stop job action by some pilots...
Tags: Delta Air Lines Inc., overtime
Research articles 2000-12-05
The Wella Share Committee, whose members are refusing to sell their Wella shares to Procter & Gamble has complained.(International News)(Brief Article)
THE WELLA Share Committee, whose members are refusing to sell their Wella shares to Procter & Gamble, has complained that the new ... THE WELLA Share Committee, whose members are refusing to sell their Wella shares to Procter & Gamble, has complained that the new ...
Tags: Procter & Gamble Co.
Research articles 2003-09-26
Riley Investment Partners Master Fund, L.P. Sues Regent Communications, Inc. for Refusing to Call Special Meeting and Provide Stockholders List
LOS ANGELES -- Riley Investment Partners Master Fund, L.P. filed a lawsuit against Regent Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGCI) in the Delaware Court of Chancery on Thursday August 9, 2007 for refusing to call a special meeting of shareholders after a request had been made by the requisite number of shareholders,...
Tags: shareholder
Research articles 2007-08-10
Judge confines TV reporter at home for refusing to reveal source
NEW YORK AFP — A US federal judge sentenced a television reporter to six months home confinement for refusing to reveal the name of a source. Jim Taricani, a reporter for WJAR-TV, an NBC network affiliate in Providence, Rhode Island, was the latest among a number of journalists who...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, conviction, journalist, MARKETING, TVs
Research articles 2004-12-09
ISRAEL - Jan. 4 - Conscripts Jailed For Refusing To Serve In Palestine
Five conscripts are sentenced to one year in prison for refusing to serve in what they call an "army of occupation" in the Palestinian territories. They have already served about 14 months in prison. The sentence illustrates the government's tough stance towards the growing minority of conscientious objectors. In their...
Tags: West Bank
Research articles 2004-01-10
NORWAY: TELENOR REFUSING TO AUTHORIZE PROVIDER SWITCH.(Brief Article)
Politicians want Telenor and Netcom's mobile phone subscribers to be able to switch provider when the network is down or in ... Politicians want Telenor and Netcom's mobile phone subscribers to be able to switch provider when the network is down or in areas ...
Tags: network, Telenor
Research articles 2003-06-22
Five Israelis jailed for a year for refusing to serve in territories
TEL AVIV AFP ? A military tribunal sentenced five young Israelis to a year in prison for refusing to serve in the occupied Palestinian territories, one of those convicted said. The five, all aged around 20, had already been convicted on December 16 of insubordination after a court martial...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, democracy, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2004-01-04
Five Israelis start jail sentence for refusing to serve in the army
JERUSALEM AFP ? Five Israeli soldiers began a year-long jail sentence for refusing to serve in the Israeli army on account of its occupation of the Palestinian territories, refusenik support group Yesh Gvul said. The five, all aged around 20, began their sentence on Wednesday afternoon at "prison six",...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, conscience, occupation
Research articles 2004-01-07
Refusing to step down, Juppe solves one problem -- creates another
PARIS AFP ? By refusing to give way to the pressure to step down from politics after his conviction for illegal party funding, former French prime minister Alain Juppe has solved one problem for his mentor President Jacques Chirac but possibly created a worse one. Long seen by Chirac...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, heir, Leadership, president
Research articles 2004-02-03
Barbra Streisand refusing to pay opponent's legal bill: court papers
LOS ANGELES AFP ? US diva Barbra Streisand is allegedly refusing to pay the 220,000 dollar legal bill run up by an opponent who she unsuccessfully sued for invasion of privacy, court documents showed. The amateur photographer to whom the superstar singer and actress lost her 10-million-dollar legal battle...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, INTERNET, invasion, privacy, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-03-05
Mother pleads not guilty to murdering baby by refusing surgical birth
SALT LAKE CITY, United States AFP ? In a landmark case, a US woman on Monday pleaded not guilty to murdering her unborn baby by refusing medical advice to have a Caesarean section to deliver twins. Melissa Ann Rowland, 28, appeared in court in Salt Lake City, in the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, TVs
Research articles 2004-03-15
Iran refusing cooperation with nuclear inspections - UN agency
VIENNA AFP — Iran is refusing to cooperate in key areas with UN experts investigating possible atomic weapons work, including blocking a follow-up visit to a military facility where Washington charges Tehran is simulating testing of nuclear weapons, the UN's nuclear watchdog agency said. Iran refused to let UN...
Tags: agency, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2005-03-01
BHP Billiton refusing to give ground on iron ore price: report
SYDNEY AFP — Mining giant BHP Billiton is refusing to give ground in its battle with China for record-high prices for its iron ore, fueling tensions between the Australian and Chinese governments over soaring raw material prices, a report said. The Australian newspaper, citing industry sources, said Monday BHP...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Brazil, China, SALES
Research articles 2005-04-04
New York Times reporter jailed for refusing to divulge source
WASHINGTON AFP — A judge sent New York Times reporter Judith Miller to prison for refusing to divulge the name of a source to a grand jury probing the leak of the identity of a CIA agent. Citing Miller for contempt of court, Judge Thomas Hogan jailed the veteran...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, journalist, Miller, New York Times Co.
Research articles 2005-07-06
Hunger strike continues at Guantanamo with 28 detainees refusing food
WASHINGTON AFP — Twenty-eight detainees at a US military prison for "war-on-terror" suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba were refusing food as part of a rolling hunger strike that has lasted nearly two months, Pentagon officials said. A Pentagon spokesman said 22 of the hunger strikers had been hospitalized and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, Manufacturing, Pentagon, spokesman
Research articles 2005-10-06
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