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    We are currently evaluating ADP as a potential payroll and HRIS provider and would appreciate hearing from anyone with direct experience Specifically, we're interested in your feedback on the following areas: Quality and responsiveness of customer service Functionality and support on the HR side Efficiency and reliability of payroll processing
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    As we evaluate both ADP and Ultimate Software they both recommend Contractor Central as the middleware to integrate payroll data back to Spectrum for posting to job cost, billing, and union Davis Bacon reporting
  • etymology - Where did the term cheesy come from? - English Language . . .
    Another etymology dictionary has a different take: cheesy (adj ) Meaning "cheap, inferior" is attested from 1896, perhaps originally U S student slang, along with cheese (n ) "an ignorant, stupid person " In late 19c British slang, cheesy was "fine, showy" (1858), probably from cheese (n 2) and some suggest the modern derogatory use is an "ironic reversal" of this The word was in common use
  • word choice - Indispensable for vs, indispensable to - English . . .
    What is the difference between "indispensable to" and "indispensable for"? Likewise, between "it is important to me" and "it is important for me", which one is correct?
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  • Word that describes people who are easily impressed?
    Consider susceptible ("likely to be affected by something", "easily influenced or tricked; credulous" and " (medicine) especially sensitive, especially to a stimulus"); and also consider impressionable ("Susceptible of impression; capable of receiving impressions; emotional") An "impressionable person" may be someone on whom it's easy to make an impression, or may be someone at a formative
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  • 2 times, twice and 2X, when to use which and why?
    Firstly, they all mean exactly the same 2X is used informally and sometimes in technical writing as a convenient abbreviation to avoid verbosity 2 times highlights the number 2 and may be used to standardise writing instead of using the special twice if there are other numbers involved (5 times, 8 times) Twice is most succinct in ordinary non-technical writing


















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