Foster parents should be willing to commute, be bilingual and have dual nationality. |
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It is freedom from the morning commute, clocking in and out, tea breaks, and overtime. |
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Gradually the character of our villages is changing as we get more and more weekenders or people who commute moving here. |
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I was working as a radio announcer in RTE, and the shift work and the commute to and from work drained me of any excess energy. |
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It would probably cost you more to annually replace the tyres on your bike than drive a AX on the morning commute. |
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Do you commute to work or spend a lot of time travelling to meetings and conferences? |
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An estimated 37,000 people regularly commute to the Swindon area, of which 23,000 make the journey on a daily basis. |
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It is just not realistic to expect urban workers to commute long distances on a daily basis to reach their place of work. |
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A significant number of people commute daily to London, offset by commuters into Brighton and Hove from the surrounding county. |
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Some states also limit the governor's power to commute sentences and pardon convicted criminals. |
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Although it was possible to commute this payment into cash, the payment was almost always made in the form of these arms. |
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The trustee claimed to be entitled to elect under the policy to commute part of the annuity for a tax free lump sum. |
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The eligible termination payment once again includes circumstances where a person can commute a pension in whole or in part? |
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In the case of most corporate pension plans, members can commute part of their pension for a lump sum, which may well be tax-free. |
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It is a mathematical theory that studies topology using matrices, using operators that don't commute with each another. |
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What's more, the new location meant a shorter average commute for employees. |
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Working parents often feel they have little alternative than to take the car, as they combine the school run with their daily commute. |
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I've gone from a two-hour commute to enjoying a five-minute stroll to work. |
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The second is the transport revolution that has made the distance that people can cover in their daily commute greater by the decade. |
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This brilliant book helped turn my daily commute on the metro into an entirely pleasurable experience. |
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The newspaper have just published a piece on him, which documents a daily commute to and from work on the amazing New York Subway. |
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My daily commute takes me through two different states, one state being much lower in price due to lower taxes on gasoline. |
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Teachers are so eager to work there some of those who were hired willingly make a daily commute of nearly four hours to come to work. |
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However, Slattery believes that due to roadwork delays, many people are not sticking the commute. |
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I guess I'd better get this book so I can enrich my life while livening up my daily commute! |
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I'm playing rugby league and boxing and have dispensed with the bike for the daily commute in favour of running. |
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But it was soon obvious that it was too difficult for Phillips Academy students to commute to Boston on school nights. |
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The woman sitting in the middle constantly bailed water out of the boat during the commute. |
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Services on city, suburban and commute routes will terminate earlier than normal and Eurolines services will not operate. |
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But then again how many businesses are going bust right now because they can't get the right people because they can't face the commute? |
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We find that modes of transportation are often significant and positively related to median commute distance. |
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During the 14th century, landowners found it profitable to commute labour services for fixed cash payments. |
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Twenty five million tourists visit London annually, and another six hundred and fifty thousand commute. |
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They make their daily commute into work on the train among the suited and booted bound for another day at the office. |
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Of all the things I did not expect to be a factor in my morning commute, I woke to the thickest blanket of fog ever. |
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Another of Hels's friends has just got a good new job close to home, so will no longer need to commute to The Smoke each day. |
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Shift workers throughout North Yorkshire rely on private transport to commute during unsociable hours. |
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Despite this, the daily commute is considered by most to be a necessary evil to be tolerated in order to call a place your own. |
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Tuesday morning will be inexplicably cold, and your commute will be filled with snot-nosed morons heading back to school. |
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Alas, my commute is three minutes on foot, so today will not be a snow day. |
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Unfortunately, I didn't get to read it on my commute uptown today because I left it in the living room by accident. |
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Another thing a computer program cannot tell you is where to find breathing room during your morning commute. |
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I feel sorry for their staff who now have to commute a lot further or worse still look for new employment. |
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I might have to pack up for the big commute to the TV downstairs so I can watch it on cable. |
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There are a number of people out there using headcams on their daily commute to document potential crashes or otherwise unsafe driving. |
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Every three or four months now, his straight-line commute becomes a triangle. |
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Residents commute to work in other towns and cities and shop at out-of-town retail parks and supermarkets or even on the Internet. |
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All right, they're slow for the suburban commute, but that's what the trains are for. |
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On our daily commute to work and home, we pass people, places and objects. |
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We first meet Irene on a subway train during her daily commute to work. |
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Some full moon must have been blooming somewhere, because all of the nuts had been hatched out of the cages just to join me on my morning commute. |
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Additionally, up to 130,000 passengers enter and leave the city by train and by air, who also commute to and from the railway station or the airport. |
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The programme was after office hours when it was time for everyone to proceed to bus stops and railway stations to commute to the northern suburbs. |
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Father always retired early, he had to commute every morning. |
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On Wednesday, the judge in the original trial took the unprecedented step of urging the Governor to commute Beazley's sentence to life in prison because of his age. |
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For Madison Holleran, Kathy Ormsby, and Mary Wazeter, it was an easy commute from ambition to unattainable expectation. |
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He traveled on a private air charter arranged by fellow driver Butch Leitzinger, which made the commute easier than solo efforts in previous years. |
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The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow. |
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A tense commute to work in Houston will start to resemble a tense commute in Boston or New York City. |
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When I commute, the evening munchies are almost overwhelming! |
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It is not uncommon, workers said, for their daily commute to take three or four hours each way, most of it spent waiting in line for transportation. |
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Stephanie lives in the Bronx and works in Manhattan, a commute that should take 45 minutes. |
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Members of the gang regularly commute to the British midlands. |
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In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other. |
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While those in their 40s and 50s may feel oppressed by their jobs, resenting the daily commute to work and yearning for retirement, we are already free and full of spirit. |
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By the 13th cent. the arrangements were unravelling as lords increasingly paid scutage rather than perform knight service and vassals tried to commute their own obligations. |
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The Home Secretary would then have to decide whether to advise the King to commute the sentence to one of life imprisonment. |
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Hundreds commute on a daily basis from my constituency to the capital. |
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Bob, who works in marketing, wanted a shorter commute to his office. |
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Her husband, a doctor, was tired of a lengthy commute to work. |
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Early on, I planned to moblog a few written posts from my commute. |
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But many Japanese suffer from the distances they commute to work. |
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One reason behind the evening news fade is that it's still scheduled for an era when moms stayed at home and cooked for dad, who didn't have a long commute. |
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A pair of matrices share the same set of eigenvectors if and only if they commute. |
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Mergansers and scoters commute between feeding and roosting areas on the sea, and occasionally a great crested grebe, or auk batters past. |
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The first time I saw someone on my morning commute reading a copy. |
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They don't use a vehicle for commuting and always commute barefoot from one place to another, irrespective of the distance. |
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Before becoming prime minister, Cameron regularly used his bicycle to commute to work. |
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The innovation in operational methods is to admit that operations may not commute. |
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A large number of people commute to Cardiff, particularly in Caerphilly, Torfaen and Rhondda Cynon Taf. |
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Many people from North East Fife, Angus and Perth and Kinross commute to the city. |
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A UK study, published in 2009, found that women suffer four times as much psychological stress from their work commute than do men. |
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Additionally, many Mexicans also enter the United States to commute daily to work. |
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Pupils may also commute across the Scottish border to Eyemouth or Berwickshire to attend secondary school. |
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Some Yell people do commute to work at Sullom Voe, but as this appears to be a declining industry this does not hold out hope for the future. |
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Many Brighton residents commute to work in London and destinations include London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International. |
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Around 35,000 people commute into Exeter on a daily basis, from nearby surrounding towns. |
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One of Cubas' first acts after taking office in August was to commute Oviedo's sentence and release him. |
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The goal is to reduce passengers' commute times, protect the environment, provide improved security and overall quality of service. |
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He will spend the rest of his commute sedentary, and she upright. |
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However, Redfin agents have found that the real trend in 2014 neighborhood popularity is a short commute at an affordable price. |
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On a recent afternoon, a lone tour bus made the reverse commute, moving slowly down a deserted Lenin Avenue. |
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With a lack of housing for the young generation, a reverse commute has been created with rural workers living in town. |
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The program accommodates downtown residents who reverse commute with jobs in the suburbs and poor bus service opposing peak hour directions. |
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The city is within the 30-mile zone including Hollywood studios and offers a reverse commute, Kellar said. |
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Though conceived as a convenience for the local community, Main Street is a hot new destination for outsiders undeterred by the reverse commute. |
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Make an effort to allow yourself plenty of time in your morning commute for school bus slowdowns and extra traffic. |
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Most people living in Princetown commute to work in Plymouth or Tavistock, but with the expansion of the brewery more jobs have been created locally. |
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Equivalently a regular semigroup in which idempotents commute. |
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The Sultan appoints judges, and can grant pardons and commute sentences. |
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An alternate practice, borrowed from the Spanish, was to commute the death sentence and allow the use of convicts as a labour force for the colonies. |
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Many people commute into the business district from the outskirts of town. |
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A Jam Factor of 7 means the commute time for a given distance will take approximately double the drive time it would take at a roadway's normal speed. |
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That is, even if traffic congestion is initially shifted from local streets to a new or widened freeway, people will begin to run errands and commute to more remote locations. |
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The heavy reliance on automobiles for transportation in Atlanta has resulted in traffic, commute, and air pollution rates that rank among the worst in the country. |
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Members place an ad specifying if they are interested in carpooling for a daytime commute or extended travel, and then search for potential matches. |
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It might not be advisable to try it before your morning commute, but caffeine addicts will love the new Corky's Cappuccino flavoured vodka liqueur. |
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Audiobooks are a welcome solution for the time-challenged, allowing us to escape the tedium of the daily commute, the yard and housework, or even the daily workout. |
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