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1 Let your résumé reflect your progress and readiness to pursue new opportunities.
2 An internal memo said Raphael plans to pursue new opportunities, another source said.
3 I wish him continued success as he moves on to pursue new opportunities.
4 As a separate company ServiceMax would pursue new strategic partnerships, Silver Lake said.
5 AMD said Rivet and Seyer were leaving to pursue new opportunities.
6 They share details about their latest finds and where to pursue new merchandise.
7 Diplomats at a UN Security Council emergency session pledged to swiftly pursue new sanctions.
8 Even as U.S. states pursue new abortion limits, restrictions in some other countries are loosening.
9 Rosenzweig is stepping down after three years to " pursue new opportunities."
10 He will continue as an advisor, and moves forward to pursue new opportunities outside, Walgreen said.
11 The Alphabet structure was designed in part to let them pursue new "moonshot" projects.
12 Well, DStv say its because they want to pursue new options and freshen-up their existing content packages.
13 After 15 years with the group, Cormack stepped down from the group in May to pursue new opportunities.
14 Focus on doing the things you're most talented at doing and pursue new ways to cultivate your talents.
15 GE said it planned to pursue new opportunities for Avio in the power generation, oil and marine products industries.
16 The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned North Korea's nuclear test and is pledging to pursue new sanctions.
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