some brussels sprout ketchup, which. urgh! no, no, it s it s not bad, actually. the secret sauce this year, he says, is simple. i think it s going to be all about value. i think those who really think about, how do we make presents that people want to give but do that at a price that s not going to break the bank? are going to win. i think those that don t won t. this will be the first christmas in three years where there hopefully won t be any disruption. and, unlike last year, there s plenty of stock. the question is, will retailers be able to shift it? what we ve seen is a greater breadth of black friday discounts across many more retailers than we ve seen in previous years. again, i think this is symptomatic of higher levels of stock, and then looking to try to convert that stock into cash so they can go into next year in a lot firmer financial footing. it s full steam ahead for this business in colchester. it specialises in refurbished goods sales of second hand
claims that may have passed the statute of limitations. advocates have been pushing for this for some time because they argue that victims oftentimes don t come forward because of fear of retaliation or they are still dealing with the trauma of the attack. in the case of ms carroll she claims this attack happened 27 years ago. it is not the first time she has talked about it. a few years ago she explained that, according to her, donald trump allegedly raped her in a manhattan luxury department store, back in the 90s. this act now allows her to sue him for battery in relation to that alleged attack as well as defamation, and defamation because it was only last month that donald trump said that her allegations were a hoax, a lie, and that she was not even his type, in his own words. and it is not the first time she has been suing him for defamation, when she first came out with this alleged claim, she said that she wrote about it in her book
people want to give but do that at a price that s not going to break the bank? are going to win. i think those that don t won t. this will be the first christmas in three years where there hopefully won t be any disruption. and, unlike last year, there s plenty of stock. the question is, will retailers be able to shift it? what we ve seen is a greater breadth of black friday discounts across many more retailers than we ve seen in previous years. again, i think this is symptomatic of higher levels of stock, and thenm looking to try to convert that stock into cash so they can go into next year in a lot firmer financial footing. it s full steam ahead for this business in colchester. it specialises in refurbished goods sales of second hand posh coffee machines are booming. shoppers are becoming more thrifty. we see ourselves growing by about 10% this year on black friday.
back to the negotiations but they haven t listened and don t seem to understand the value of nursing and the predicament that puts our patients in. patients are already in danger because there aren t enough nurses and we can t get enough nurses without proper pay. you see a fundamental link between safe staffing, safe patient care and pay? absolutely. all any nurse wants to do is to care for their patients properly but we can t do that if there aren t enough of us and we can t attract people to the profession and we can t retain people to the profession if there aren t enough of us in the beginning. we are overworked, and overstretched and undervalued. we have students who are not joining the register because they are joining graduate supermarket schemes because the pay is better and we need those skills to look after our patients. what should the ratio be, the safe ratio of staff to patients? that is a difficult question because it kind of depends on what area that you work in, so pat
the secret sauce this year, he says, is simple. i think it s going to be all about value. i think those who really think about, how do we make presents that people want to give but do that at a price that s not going to break the bank? are going to win. i think those that don t won t. this will be the first christmas in three years where there hopefully won t be any disruption. and, unlike last year, there s plenty of stock. the question is, will retailers be able to shift it? what we ve seen is a greater breadth of black friday discounts across many more retailers than we ve seen in previous years. again, i think this is symptomatic of higher levels of stock, and then looking to try to convert that stock into cash so they can go into next year in a lot firmer financial footing. it s full steam ahead for this business in colchester. it specialises in refurbished goods sales of second hand posh coffee machines are booming. shoppers are becoming more thrifty.