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Maybe it was referring to State and/or Local Government, because I've been an employee in the federal service for over 30 years, and I've never experience massive non-productivity.
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That you cannot keep taxing those who are productive and redistributing their wealth to those who are not; without slowly but surely positively reinforcing non-productivity and negatively reinforcing productivity.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dr. Sanity 2009
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I'm a PhD student in Literature at Santa Cruz one of Scull's points of non-productivity, and the grads here are gearing up for a lot of "activities" in response to sentiments like Scull's and the actions of Yudof, et. al.
"Sincerely Yours, The Department Of Miserable Bastards" Tenured Radical 2009
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Your assessment of Obama's first year, the puzzlement of non-productivity but popularity?
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For example, eliminating rickets in children would mean that lives would be rescued from non-productivity.
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We all know instant messaging has great potential to lead down the path of non-productivity, but researchers at Ohio State University and University of California have found it can be a productivity booster—if used efficiently.
IM Can Reduce Workplace Interruptions, Study Shows | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Rather than complain about it, I decided to channel that non-productivity into …
2008 July | Motivational Humor from the Motivational Smart Ass! 2008
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Rather than complain about it, I decided to channel that non-productivity into a valuable lesson for all of us.
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Businesses forfeit another $100 million in lost wages, sick leave, absenteeism and non-productivity due to domestic violence.
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My home environment has been one of non-productivity for the last few months, and I need a new one in order to revivify my hibernating muse.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer’s Boot Camp + A Poll! 2006
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