The gelding missed the whole of last season, but he is a past master at getting horses fit enough to do themselves justice after a lay-off. |
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In total, 20 people from the department were among the 330 civil servants who recently received lay-off notices. |
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Recall rights do not necessarily constitute a reason for determining a lay-off to be temporary. |
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It was almost as if the two month lay-off had been of benefit rather than a frustrating interruption to a burgeoning career. |
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The temporary lay-off of over 650 workers at the mines will begin on November 17 and 50 workers will be kept on for essential maintenance. |
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It was originally feared that his knee injury would require a lengthier lay-off but a scan has suggested the cup final on March 14 is possible. |
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The 23-year-old right-back was released by Doncaster Rovers in the summer following a seven-month injury lay-off. |
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Despite a lengthy lay-off from the sport, he showed that he has lost none of his speed or punching technique. |
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I had a good season at Chelsea prior to my long lay-off due to injury and had scored nine goals. |
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Five goals to Smith's credit in two games, after a lengthy lay-off due to injury. |
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He may boast a freshness his rivals do not have after his lengthy lay-off from the sport. |
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Injury in South Africa was yet another cruel blow to a young man who had fought back from a long period of enforced lay-off through injury. |
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In this case, they may use earned vacation and compensatory leave to delay the temporary lay-off. |
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That was his first run-out of the season after an injury lay-off but his reputation as a big-time player might earn him a place back in the starting line-up. |
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He was expected to miss the first two matches, against Sri Lanka on Thursday and India on Saturday, but it looks as though he may face an even longer lay-off. |
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He then entered the fray for Malton after a lay-off with injury and quickly made his mark with a powerful burst to get his name on the scoresheet. |
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They were boosted by the return from injury of Nigerian international Jay Jay Okocha, who was back in harness after a four-match lay-off with a hamstring problem. |
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Fabregas has just returned from an injury lay-off, having missed two matches after a reoccurrence of his hamstring problem. |
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However, the above exception shall not apply to an Officer who receives severance pay on lay-off and is reappointed to the Public Service within one year following the date of lay-off. |
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Lorenzo Amoruso of Rangers seems to be an amiable sort of fellow so it was sad to read that, during a long injury lay-off, he fell into a depression and took to the drink. |
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The Cork senior player did make an appearance in the quarter-final against Doonbeg and showed no ill-effects of his 14 week lay-off with a back injury. |
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The British number one made his comeback last month after a lengthy lay-off with a shoulder injury, but lost his first two matches back on the tour. |
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The end of a specified period of appointment is not a lay-off. |
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The midfielder hasn't played for 18 months and has joined the North West Counties Division Two leaders to assist his recovery from an injury lay-off. |
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In general, this is equivalent to two weeks' pay for the first complete year of continuous employment and one week for each year thereafter minus any previously paid severance pay entitlements from a previous lay-off. |
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This institution was literally lurching from week to week, wondering if it should lay-off staff and give notice to students that their programs would be finished. |
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An employer cannot dismiss, suspend or lay-off an employee who has been granted leave during the leave or for reasons arising out of the leave alone. |
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But if you are coming back into bikes after a long lay-off or just looking to start, you could do a lot worse than the Suzuki Gladius. |
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The Portuguese striker bust a gut to get on the end of a Carlton Cole lay-off to settle the Championship play-off final and send Hammers into the big time. |
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