She is panicked about possible reprisals at work because of her illness and absences, together with the fact that she is seeing a psychiatrist. |
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With people keen to enjoy the heat, the number of unauthorised absences from work were reported to be high. |
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Telling her about my IVF at an early stage meant we could work well as a team to cover any ante-natal absences. |
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They are arguing for a ballot to refuse to cover for absences of longer than one day to unify the action. |
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Most people are consumed with the more obvious issues, such as covering for their absences at work and at home. |
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He handled money, covered for absences by members in Hamburg, and trained in the camp himself. |
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Peter was too busy hanging out with the guys and losing at craps to notice her absences. |
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There is no evidence that his frequent absences in London were viewed critically within parliamentarian circles. |
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He found that the fewer absences a student had during the semester, the higher the student's grade point average. |
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Meanwhile, the city's public spaces commemorate a multitude of private absences and griefs. |
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Following a car accident, it took his children months to notice his glass eye, thanks to his frequent and long absences. |
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The men in green have had a thin time of it recently with injuries and absences stretching the squad to its limit. |
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When they took the register on Monday morning, there were a number of notable absences. |
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She could easily fake a very mother-like voice, and was always appointed with the job of calling their school and reporting their absences. |
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However, she came under increasing criticism for her frequent absences while running her other company in Santiago de Chile. |
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In 2001 teachers in Doncaster and London refused to cover for absences any longer than three days. |
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You should keep records of absences and introduce a trigger mechanism that alerts you to look into regular absenteeism and the reasons for it. |
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The only thing that ever gets him down is prolonged absences from three-year-old daughter Zoe, who still lives in Holland. |
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If a child has ten unauthorised absences during a six-week period then a parent is sent a fixed penalty notice warning. |
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Wouldn't the employer want to suffer one day of not having an employee than having the potential of multiple absences in one day? |
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He added that his school had already greatly reduced the numbers of unauthorised absences to well below the national average. |
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Even temporary absences from them seemed to suggest, in her darkest moments, the immutable separation of death. |
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Rex continues to preach once each quarter and happily stands in for any absences. |
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All school absences should be explained in writing to your child's teacher. |
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Headteacher Gillian James said the protest was good-natured but warned that future absences would be punished. |
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It revealed more than 60 per cent of firms experienced absences last year due to stress at work. |
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The under-17 age squad was badly affected by holidays and absences but still turned in some great performances. |
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The following year I implemented this regime and the absences reduced to two days in a whole year. |
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The innovative scheme could be used to send revision questions and exam timetables, or chase-up homework and absences. |
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Anderson's absences caused by knee problems down through the years have not proved the handicaps they could have been. |
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She had completed freshman year, and only had to make up a couple of courses over the summer to makeup her absences. |
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Sometimes he is also assisted by an adjunct who will later represent him during absences. |
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Some education authorities have cut truancy by introducing electronic registers, which can plot patterns of absences. |
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Currently, most camps have two office staff members spending the bulk of their days coordinating absences and make-ups! |
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That made criticisms of his absences sort of a third rail, so they couldn't use the issue effectively. |
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Lately, however, Charlotte had noticed that her absences from school were biting deeper into her grades than she had previously thought. |
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Students are considered habitual truants if they have 10 or more unexcused absences in a school year. |
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Bradford Crown Court heard that it was only when Brown began to seek sick notes for her absences that her series of lies was revealed. |
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Five bookings and a sending off do not bode well for a team already hampered by injuries and forced absences. |
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Barely one third of school absences were notified to social services departments. |
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For the next five years she was in and out of hospital and her schooling suffered due to long absences. |
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We can improve their well-being and reduce absences due to sickness with dry, pre-warmed equipment. |
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Also included in the file is a simple form that can be used to track employee absences. |
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Given jury duty has the same characteristics as these other short-term paid absences, it should have the same treatment for pension reporting. |
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These events could be actual physical absences, for example, when an employee attends a seminar or takes a business trip. |
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The death of men during war and their long absences from community life can play a role in redefining patriarchal power, to a certain extent. |
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For each selected parameter, the system displays a detailed list of attendances and absences, stating the number of day or hours. |
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The Service recognizes the importance of unescorted temporary absences and work releases in the gradual reintegration of offenders. |
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These are followed by unescorted temporary absences designed to evaluate the offender's ability to adjust to life in society. |
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In the event of absences or incapacities of the President and President-elect, the immediate past President shall serve and perform the duties of the President. |
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All absences and attendances recorded for the employee for the selected period are displayed in this section of the weekly calendar screen. |
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As described above, detachments are already understaffed and must deal with long-term absences. |
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Time data, such as attendances and absences, which has been entered manually is also provided. |
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The purpose of processing the data is to manage the flexitime rules and working hours and absences via an automated system. |
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Bosses at a Salford secondary school with one of the highest truancy rates in the country say they take a hard line on absences other schools would ignore. |
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Problem parents who fail to provide valid and legitimate excuses for their children's school absences would then be issued with school attendance notices. |
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Students counted daily attendances and absences, team numbers, scores in games, chairs and tables, and counted down the days to important events in their lives. |
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She claimed that her absences were due to allergic and asthmatic reactions caused by the renovations to the offices where she worked. |
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This condition resulted in repeated absences from work and was treated with rest and analgesics, including Darvon-N and other narcotics. |
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However, he can buy back the absences that occurred when he was assigned to work. |
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If there were not, behind your cries, blood and tears and behind your guilty absences, STILL MORE blood and tears, you would be merely laughable. |
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Parents will tell you, anecdotally, that many schools do not follow up absences, just as many parents do not necessarily report their child's absence to schools. |
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His absences accumulated, and soon we more often found Daquan leaning against the wall of the corner bodega than in a desk. |
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Crossdale soon noticed an improvement in behavior and attitude, a decrease in detentions and absences. |
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He avoids confrontation and the limelight, but he could not suppress his dismay about the absences that inaugural day. |
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However, the Local Government Management Services Board has cautioned that the figures can be disproportionately affected by a small number of long term absences. |
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Two suspensions have led to two lengthy absences that have hurt his club – 18 games in total. |
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All council staff know that the majority of absences are left uncovered. |
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Even if the legislature must be able to discourage unjustified absences, it cannot penalise them by creating exceptions to the right to legal assistance. |
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The reverse side of the card contains a record of discipline, rewards, absences, merit and demerit points and the reasons for each. |
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Only seven absences were recorded for all of the meetings, which represents an absentee rate of approximately 9.7 percent. |
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However, the system was not operative during the period September 2003 to May 2004, due to extended staff absences. |
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Blue-collar workers are more exposed to such absences than whitecollar workers. |
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In this case, Current accuses Mr. Olbermann of unprofessional conduct including unexcused absences and throwing a glass mug on the set. |
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Users must log off from the workstation during absences of several hours or at the end of the working day. |
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When they agree to pair themselves they indicate their respective positions on the issue and the fact that their absences did not effect the outcome. |
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It is too early at this moment in time to make significant comparison although it can be said that globally, there is a decrease of absences. |
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And to limit the absences of the permanent teachers, who had to divide up their vacation periods. |
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Finally, Ms. Wachal's absences generally fell at the end of each month when the office work load was at its highest. |
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Of these subcategories, 23 relate to different types of special leaves, and 7 relate to different types of absences due to medical reasons. |
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There may be a link between psychological disability and absences in your company. |
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As a result of the absences, and taking advantage of the lack of knowledge of certain fellow Members, they have obtained a majority in committee. |
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So when there are serious reasons for absences, private or otherwise, we need to know them. |
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The Leeds manager, Neil Redfearn, described six players pulling out of his side on the eve of the match as a freakish set of events but said he had to take the absences at face value. |
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The employer had adopted the practice of supplementing the income of workers absent due to workplace injury, based on its belief that this language applied to such absences. |
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Any lates or absences without valid reason are not paid. |
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At age 14 he began rapping in clubs in Detroit, Michigan, and, when unexcused absences kept him in the ninth grade for the third year, he quit school, determined to make it in hip-hop music. |
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Unexcused absences tend to spike in middle school. |
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While truancy — unexcused absences — and illness play a part, the researchers said the primary problem is absences that are optional but excused with a parent's permission. |
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However, Stephanie's attendance record shows excessive unexcused absences. |
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Please note that if you have more than two unexcused absences from class within a period of two weeks, you forfeit your right to such a certificate. |
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Most prisoners were the victims of arbitrary and severe legal campaigns under which petty theft, lateness, or unexcused absences from work were punished by many years in these concentration camps. |
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Whether it is a detention center covering 40 square feet or a refugee village that runs on for 40 miles, a camp is a heterotopian realm, an area of exile stuck between two elsewheres, two absences. |
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They tick all the boxes required by a premiership team – grunt, skill, a multi-pronged forward line, x-factor and a versatile backline that, despite absences all year, continues to get the job done. |
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Those absences in the movie, and the overall coldness — the indifferentism, the emptiness, mixed with a quasi-religious purity of self-defilement — are hardly the result of creative uncertainty or failure. |
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Direct project personnel expenses include salary costs and a mark-up factor to account for benefits and compensated absences, such as vacation leave, sick leave, statutory holidays and professional development time. |
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The seizures last for up to a good minute, but in the same way as with absences and astatic-myoclonic seizures they may develop into tonic-clonic seizures. |
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Ford adopted no strategy to plan for the complainants' absences. |
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You can divide payments for paid attendances and absences into their productive and unproductive constituents and then assign them to different cost centers. |
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Unemployment is common among problem drinkers, who may find it difficult to keep a job because of their frequent absences for alcohol-related reasons such as intoxication, hangovers, and health problems. |
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Following the OCOL auditor's visit, Science has taken measures to ensure that a fully bilingual back-up capability is available at the front desk for planned absences. |
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And I've been struck by how he emphasises this through absences. |
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The review concluded that each surgeon should do at least three operations a week, 120 a year, and that there should be at least three surgeons in the unit to guarantee care quality and cover for absences. |
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We may point out past absences, if I remember correctly. |
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In Québec, a written directive from the employer restricting the use of the vehicle for personal purposes and stating that the vehicle must be returned to the employer during extended absences is also required. |
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Due to the large number of employees and significant dollars involved in providing such a benefit, it is important to manage the number and duration of absences. |
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Economic and social costs of environmentally-related health effects, including health care costs, lost earnings, school absences, educational costs. |
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He also observed that absenteeism seems to be clustered among a relatively small proportion of workers, with half of the absences being of brief duration and unrelated to illness. |
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One is revealing no state secret in saying that the health of President Bouteflika leaves much to be desired, which explains his numerous absences, in all the meanings of this term. |
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Inish Scull, whose wife, Inez, takes full opportunity of her husband's frequent absences to randily pursue her libidinous desires. |
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Despite his lengthy absences on business, Boulton cared deeply for his family. |
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He disembarked with his army at La Rochelle during one of Philip's absences, but the campaign was a disaster. |
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One way to do this would be to accept the existence of negative properties, and think of absences as events in which an object instantiates a negative property. |
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The schedule should allow for some flexibility or provide contingency plans in the case of resignations or absences of members, scheduling delays, publication delays, and so on. |
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These absences are evaluated as attendances and paid accordingly. |
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Grade F can also indicate unauthorized absences. |
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They maintained their families during their husbands' absences and sometimes after their deaths. |
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In addition, the employer is prohibited from requiring a sick note for absences of less than three consecutive days. |
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Operation should be straightforward enough that a helmsperson will engage the system even for short absences from the helm, for example during a quick trip to the nav-station. |
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Marguerite was soon to discover that her husband was flighty, self-centered, and indifferent. His lengthy absences and illegal liquor trading with the Indians caused her much suffering. |
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It may be necessary in order to allot Sabbatical leave of absences that the normal manner in allotting vacations be modified to accommodate those wishing sabbatical leave. |
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Tom is transported back and forth through time and must alternate aiding his new family as they struggle through great hardship with covering for his strange extended absences in his own time. |
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They confronted the entertainer about his inattentiveness and absences. |
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Security levels determine many of an offender's living conditions including supervision levels, and eligibility for work releases, unescorted temporary absences and conditional releases. |
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In vote after vote we have seen from the so-called official opposition abstentions, absences and an unwillingness to vote, some this very afternoon on a motion of confidence. |
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His systems will give a far more precise picture of truancy rates, security problems, teachers' absences and incompetence and the way all these factors interact. |
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Tonic clonic seizures cause convulsions and at the other end of the spectrum Petit Mal seizures or absences lead to someone becoming blank and unresponsive. |
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Despite the Emperor's long absences due to political affairs abroad, the marriage was a happy one, as both partners were always devoted and faithful to each other. |
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Reflecting on the little absences and distractions of mankind. |
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Since opposite numbers usually coordinate absences, the PM's deputy and the Leader of the Opposition's usually face each other rather than the opposite leader. |
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There should be no plea put in by him in his absences, that he had only gone to catch a few fish, when his intentions had been other than piscatorial. |
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His boss suspected him of malingering because of his frequent absences from work. |
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His frequent absences from home caused his marriage to unravel. |
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