1. Here we reward performance, not face time. 2. In return for his donation, he wanted face time with the President. 3. He hoped to get more face time with the president. 4. Some bosses think lots of face time is a sign of loyalty to the company. 5. Because rewards will continue to go to those willing to put in maximum face time. 6. A lot of the scenes that featured the two actors were not scripted, and they had to fight for face time by ad-libbing. 7. All the recent Washington-London face time on problem-solving in Bosnia and Northern Ireland has helped warm chronically chilly relations between the Clinton and Major governments. 8. But even as they campaign for others, these presidential early birds are gaining valuable face time with notoriously fickle Granite State voters. 9. But the handshake is also a way for the masses to get some quality face time. 10. CNN executives are trying to give more face time to the people they consider their top stars and putting more focus on general news programs. |