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“Why don’t we go over your day-to-day responsibilities?”
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“I'll come tuck you in and read you a story in a minute.”
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“I never used to be the one to make the first move, but now I'll just go up to someone and say "Hey, how's it going?"”
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“I can put in a request to Building Maintenance.”
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“Cynthia, can you fill us in on what’s happening with the relaunch?”
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“People will say almost anything to get out of jury duty.”
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“I'll get to that in just a minute.”
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“What measures can we put in place to make sure that this doesn't happen again?”
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“Difficult situations like this really bring out the best in people.”
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“I look forward to hearing from you.”
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