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My heart bleeds for you? #136 (permalink) Sat Apr 30, 2011 10:40 am   My heart bleeds for you?
 

I don't agree with the responsibilities you want to give me, because they are beyond my work remit.

work remit = the tasks that it is agreed will be assigned to me as part of my job.
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My heart bleeds for you? #137 (permalink) Wed Jun 15, 2011 20:00 pm   My heart bleeds for you?
 

Thanks a lot Mr. Alan for your explain.
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My heart bleeds for you? #138 (permalink) Thu Oct 06, 2011 18:12 pm   My heart bleeds for you?
 

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