Price differences can also occur due to special offers or different launch schedules of new handsets. |
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With the diversification in the healthcare market, most obstetricians now have demanding peripatetic work schedules. |
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It needs to be up to date, changing as schedules and programs, church seasons and congregational opportunities change. |
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He was a self-disciplined martinet and a control freak who mapped out his sons' schedules, even their playtimes. |
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It seemed from that morning on we were inseparable, even configuring our schedules together. |
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The season starts here for many of the York-area non-league clubs with the pre-season friendly schedules getting under way. |
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This underscores the need to develop and implement schedules of critical technologies of federal, regional, and sectoral importance. |
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Clock synchronization between cities became essential for creating reliable railroad schedules. |
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Many new systems involve longer lead times for delivery that are unacceptable in tight building construction schedules. |
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After one of the most hectic holiday seasons in recent memory, many of us have settled in for equally hectic work schedules. |
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This time I wrote an enormous supporting document and embellished it with colour coded timelines, tables, schedules and diagrams. |
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The display boards about bus timings are confusing, some say, because schedules are often erratic. |
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The strike was little more than a token protest by the union and had little effect on the company's flight schedules. |
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Cullen says if the NRL schedules games correctly the teams would not be competing for crowds. |
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That is, he can schedule, by the hour, equipment delivery and pickups at a project that best fits construction schedules. |
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You are blessed with good health and vigour, which enable you to participate in busy schedules. |
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The radio star and DJ have blamed hectic work schedules for causing their marriage split. |
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This enables more efficient scheduling of breaks, meetings and training sessions, further optimizing agents' schedules. |
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Just the name alone sends shivers up indies ' shot schedules and editing equipment. |
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I had to coordinate my hectic schedule with a wide variety of shuls located in various parts of the metropolis and match it with their schedules. |
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But rather than be a bottleneck, the commissioning process usually helps streamline construction by improving schedules and reducing changes. |
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I also naively assumed that the schedules would help instructors plan classes for the various age groups. |
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If several people in a unit or department want flexible schedules, it may not be feasible to accommodate all of them. |
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We're so busy packing as much into our schedules as we can, that we become unapproachable to those who would enjoy a few minutes with us. |
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The system will allow multi-access from anywhere in the world to individual and shared diaries, schedules, emails and stored files. |
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Expect the Sonics and Clippers to take a step back amid murderous January schedules. |
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The schedules called for four nights in Philly at the Republican Convention, or a four-game set in Bridgeport against the Bluefish. |
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The company offers family-friendly work schedules that provide flexibility for employees to balance family and work commitments. |
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In addition, schedules rarely permit small police units to use the facilities of the bigger departments. |
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Testing applications in clustered environments can quickly multiply capacity requirements and delay development schedules. |
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Disbursements schedules show names of payees, and date and purpose of payments. |
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Irene is the person to contact for show schedules and more detailed particulars. |
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An electronic programme guide makes navigating schedules and setting recordings a doddle. |
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Unfortunately, most textbooks are written with semester schedules, not 10-week quarters, in mind. |
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The aim of the research has been to optimise vaccine schedules for control, elimination, or eradication of disease. |
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The schedules provided for detailed enumeration of the husband's usual occupation. |
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They must be flexible and adaptable to ever-changing schedules and situations. |
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But to get those robust salaries, railroaders put up with wearying schedules, physical work and unpredictable assignments. |
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Maybe fewer than half of modern people can answer in the affirmative, due to their busy work schedules. |
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Buses are getting later and later and drivers are getting more stressed out trying to keep to impossible schedules. |
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Vaccinations undertaken either by a nurse in the dispensaries or by mobile teams, did not comply with the vaccination schedules. |
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The walls and shelves are covered with photographs, train schedules, railroad spikes, whistles and replica engines. |
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Therefore, they have to mix and match their schedules to attend to children, eldercare, and community responsibilities. |
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So we rearranged our schedules to meet with her last night and she actually brought a box of Kleenex. |
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People cancel soccer games, schedules are rearranged, high school football games are canceled. |
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When the Chinese suppliers struggled to meet production schedules, the manufacturer was forced to use expensive airfreight. |
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Tight production schedules meant that both cars were airfreighted to the US this week. |
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A glance at this year's festive schedules graphically illustrates comedy's demise. |
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But modern-day life, with its swing shifts and all-night lighting, often manually overrides nature's schedules. |
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But a number of photographs feature interesting vehicles and are supplemented by coach diagrams, schedules and menus. |
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In this mode, the vehicle senses when increased engine braking is required and automatically schedules a downshift. |
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In this very tight job market, more and more employers are agreeing to reduced hour workweeks and more flexible work schedules. |
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This could mean more flexible schedules, a compressed workweek or a part-time working schedule. |
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Don't get us wrong, some of our best friends are engineers but a transit system is more than a collection of vehicles and schedules. |
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The argument goes that TV schedules are full of pap, with too much concentration on entertainment rather than the worthier fare of education. |
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But when she's escorting viewers around St Tropez on Summer Holiday, there's no sign of the leering ladette of the late-night schedules. |
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With TV schedules chock-a-block full of irritating property makeover shows, you can't deny we're all obsessed with interiors. |
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The surgeon diagnoses the problem by barium enema or a colonoscopy and schedules surgery. |
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Airlines have shrunk schedules and staffs to the point of eliminating what were laughingly referred to as meals on many routes. |
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One reason why some coaches may be chary of long-term visitors is the leaking of secrets, of training schedules and innovative techniques. |
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Therefore, rather than rush that process, we decided to reschedule the conference for five months later when schedules permitted. |
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Law firms would not dream of excluding these de facto discriminators from their hiring schedules, though. |
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You may restructure office routines, busy schedules, travel plans, work systems, food habits, fitness programs and regular patterns. |
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The palette of effects ranges from dynamic lighting to day and night schedules and on to changing weather conditions in real time. |
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On most Web schedules, it's critical that design energy is prioritized and focused. |
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So, let us take time out of our busy schedules to listen to the simple request of these children. |
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We were able to consolidate the vast array of schedules down to 4 core schedules for both dayworkers and shiftworkers. |
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Looking at the schedules, one can't help but feel that summer is here and the people who run TV are not. |
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These people have a tough time adapting their sleeping and eating schedules to the local time. |
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Buses on dedicated routes can regularly travel at 35 miles per hour and adhere far more closely to schedules. |
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Production schedules are characterized by short runs and frequent product changeovers. |
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First, you'll go into the multi-purpose room for a short assembly where you'll receive your class schedules. |
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The main distinction between the two schedules lay in the method of quantifying the assessable annual value. |
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Both course catalogs and class schedules were obtained from each college in the sample. |
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Couldn't even tell you the title now and in these days where we use on-screen programme schedules I can't go back and check. |
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By the mid-1980s several established contemporary Australian art galleries were including Aboriginal art in their exhibition schedules. |
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On a similar note, a frequent question fliers ask is whether airlines pad their schedules to ensure more on-time arrivals. |
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The waitresses said another reason they are happy at Hooters is that their work schedules are very flexible. |
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His demanding training schedules have improved his performances but have also come under criticism. |
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Japanese development schedules show that the process takes a maximum of 12 months and is typically much shorter. |
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The demand for meat in the US forces the slaughterhouses to maintain rigorous production schedules. |
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Companies get ordering and inventory data at the click of a mouse, so they can rapidly adjust production schedules. |
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Project schedules, plans and budgets are important, but without quality ideas, great design is impossible. |
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Most of the nationalised and private banks today offer flexible repayment schedules for purchase of pre-owned cars. |
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She admitted there were some difficulties with the number of trainers available to carry out training schedules. |
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We are separated by the geographical distance between us, as well as our very busy, hectic schedules. |
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Additional regimens include alternative dosing schedules of dapsone or inhaled pentamidine isethionate. |
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What a shame there won't be room for it in this years' packed TV schedules. |
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For that matter even the train and airline schedules are now just a click away. |
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While we observed religiously the timetable of the television schedules, she operated by New York time. |
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Yesterday Continental Airlines cut flight schedules by a fifth and gave 12,000 staff a leave of absence. |
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The BA source said the cumulative delays could play havoc with the airline's schedules. |
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This year, however, students across the southeast will return the same day as divisions move toward coordinated calendars and busing schedules. |
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Woods says she checked online flight schedules and flight times between some of the cities. |
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At current rates of expansion, a huge proportion of British television schedules will be taken up with such drivel. |
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They have the advantage of convenient dosing schedules, but they are expensive. |
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Thai Airways International Plc will rearrange its flight schedules on some European routes during the low season. |
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Airlines are curtailing flight schedules and laying off staff while the planes are travelling at about half capacity. |
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Hoteliers, however, have seen some cancellations and flight schedules have been disrupted. |
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A variety of intramuscular and intradermal rabies vaccination schedules are used worldwide. |
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There were no regular time schedules for classes and no intermissions between them. |
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I have a good friend who knows just about everything having to do with airlines and flight schedules. |
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Imported series have been a major part of British television schedules for nearly half a century. |
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Based on maritime law hundreds of year old, salvage was established to encourage ship owners to abandon their schedules and help those in trouble. |
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They deliberately built slack into middle managers' schedules. |
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If an abysmal new series sneaks on to the schedules without provoking an outburst from us, it can trundle through its six-week schedule unscathed. |
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They thrive on packed schedules, they say, and take pleasure in working around the clock. |
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These schedules are assumed to have the same overall radiobiological effect, which depends on the relation between overall time, total dose, and the number of fractions. |
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It seemed to have been shoehorned into the schedules as an afterthought. |
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Sessions included education about urinary tract structure and function, development of individualized voiding schedules, and instruction on Kegel exercises. |
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Because as life gets more hectic and schedules get crazier, these are the people who seem to have it all together. |
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This first mid air collision forced authorities to devise the air lane system in which airlines are allotted strict routes, times and schedules to avoid such tragedies. |
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We liberals can find the time during our busy, limp-wristed, tree-hugging, woolly-minded, bleeding-heart schedules to put in an honest day's work. |
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He will allow them to plan and cost fleet activities such as maintenance, workups and operations, as well as identify the cost of alternative schedules. |
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On Time was designed to help consumers keep payment schedules, and if they don't, it won't replace the repo man, just make it harder to run from him. |
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Her schedules, she insists, combine quality with wide appeal. |
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The delays would cause chaos and snarl traffic at checkpoints, frustrate orderly schedules, and make tempers short. |
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In addition to substantial fines, each carrier is now subject to binding deployment schedules with automatic penalties if they fail to comply again. |
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Fine schedules are currently with the chief magistrates for the 10 magisterial districts of Johannesburg, who have to formally approve the structures. |
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Print and broadcast outlets both operate on fixed schedules, but broadcast outlets break into regular entertainment programming to offer saturation coverage. |
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Also, when our schedules allow we like to tour as much as possible. |
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Officials urged passengers to check with airlines on flight schedules and available service, and allow ample time to deal with new security procedures. |
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The 1930s had seen a rapid development in radio navigational techniques, spurred by the need for airlines to maintain schedules despite changeable weather. |
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Go to the MTA Web site for maps and information on fares and schedules. |
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I'll have you know that I spend more time checking injury reports, reviewing practices and scrimmages, and comparing schedules and outcomes than most people spend sleeping. |
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Up until then, we were drafting simple bar chart schedules by hand. |
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The new categories reveal more content on the homepage, and there are some good areas for quickly accessing top-priority content, such as program schedules. |
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Parental leave, part-time schedules, and teleworking are all trends that are gathering momentum. |
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They have annoying bitty schedules that demand endless driving, busing or pushing prams, leaving very little time to do anything of substance in between. |
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By contrast, when a country handles its slowdowns with shorter workweeks, as soon as demand picks up, employees begin returning to full work schedules. |
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The unpredictability of island life has made him a stickler for schedules. |
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Celtic's bid for European glory bumped Sharon Small off the schedules, and when her cop drama returned to the box she finished the run having to eat lead. |
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We rearrange our schedules so that we can spend more time catering to its every whim. |
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I live in a society in which crowded schedules and harassed conditions are evidence of importance, so I develop a crowded schedule and harassed conditions. |
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These inventory management schedules permitted budgeting of raw material expenditures and minimized the risk of stock-outs by identifying seasonal variation in demand. |
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Panelists agreed that individual tracks have to be keenly aware of the schedules of each track during every day and avoid overlaps in races when possible. |
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For information on a professor, class schedules, specific course information and contact information click a professor's or coadjutant's name in the list below. |
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Coordinating everyone's schedules and demands was no picnic. |
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To some parents, accustomed to the security of child-friendly TV schedules, the advent of the internet seemed like a plague of indecency intruding into the family home. |
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For years this has resulted in bland programme schedules largely filled with historical dramas, folk music performances, military displays and heavily censored news shows. |
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The health care provider schedules a consult for Mr Jones and his family with the dietitian and a registered nurse, both certified diabetes educators. |
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Secretaries perform a gamut of administrative responsibilities ranging from handling daily schedules and travel itineraries to processing paperwork. |
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Clinicians use administrative functions for the development and sharing of lists and databases to keep track of drug formularies, call schedules, and contact details. |
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Although schedules for architecture students are very demanding, we too deserve the right to easy access to services that are available to everyone else at the university. |
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Now I'm going to read some course schedules and enrolment guides. |
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Whatever reality TV means, it's obvious that it is taking over the schedules, ousting frail sitcoms, pricey dramas and once-fashionable docusoaps from their prime-time slots. |
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If action is taken, it will take the form of CHAOS, in which attendants snarl airline schedules and operations with intermittent sick-outs and other measures. |
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Passenger locomotives develop less starting tractive effort but are able to operate at the high speeds demanded by passenger schedules. |
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The VSKO determines most practicalities for schools, like the advised schedules per study field. |
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Channel 4 originally licensed an ancillary teletext service to provide schedules, programme information and features. |
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Increasingly ITV's primetime schedules are dominated by its soap operas, such as the flagship Coronation Street and Emmerdale. |
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For information about public transportation and bus schedules, go to the Public Transport pages of the Durham County Council website. |
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News and current affairs programming has always constituted the dominant part of BBC Radio Scotland's schedules, especially on weekdays. |
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Shanty songs functioned to economize labor in what had then become larger vessels having smaller crews and operating on stricter schedules. |
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The utilization of part-time schedules for all lawyers has dropped three years in a row. |
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The service, operated by Hovertravel, schedules up to three crossings each hour, and is the fastest way of getting on or off the island. |
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Virginia Heffernan, Times TV critic, reports from this week's TV upfronts, where the networks debut their new schedules. |
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His unstructured method of planning scared anyone who had to depend on his schedules. |
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Each prospectus isn't fixed, but changes as schedules are changed or documents are late. |
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Venues for the exams, seating arrangements and complex invigilation schedules all have to be in place far in advance. |
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Eficiency of different larvicides against Anopheles and Culicine mosquitoes in weekly application schedules. |
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Two decades ago the late-night phone in was the highlight of many commercial radio station schedules. |
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All matches are broadcast with full commentary on BBC Radio Scotland and, when schedules allow, BBC Radio 5 Live also. |
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Although monoclonal antibodies have reasonably long half-lives, market pressures for less frequent dosing schedules can reduce efficacy. |
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Of late, their schedules have proven pretty unworkable and they have not been able to see as much of one another as they would have liked. |
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Merial's new HEARTGARD iPhone app makes remembering heartworm prevention a snap for pet owners by helping them manage dosage schedules. |
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Students at another school claimed their schedules have gone awry after their summative assessments were put off to accommodate the inspections. |
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The diets included general guidance, as well as schedules for each class of inmate. |
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Users can see visual presentations of sportscasts, data, scores, daily news, schedules and standings. |
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Codes also allow a 32-inch braced wall that uses specific nailing schedules and hold-down devices, a cumbersome alternative for many builders. |
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Most days their schedules are jam-backed with activities from the time they crawl out of bed until they face-plant onto the mattress at night. |
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Times of the National Association of Black Journalists issued a statement on CNN's lack of diversity in their prime-time schedules. |
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Its wide harvesting window allows it to act as a famine reserve and is invaluable in managing labor schedules. |
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A school of music at Memorial University schedules a variety of concerts and has a chamber orchestra and jazz band. |
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These new list prices supercede any previously announced consumer list price schedules, Dow says. |
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This can only be accomplished by coordinating schedules, budgets, and program evaluations. |
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Every 5 years the JNCC coordinates a compulsory review of schedules 5 and 8 to add new species that may need protection. |
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The compulsory 5 year review of schedules 5 and 8 make it dynamic in terms of the species which it protects. |
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The Act is split into 4 parts covering 74 sections, it also includes 17 schedules. |
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The functional requirements include policies, payment schedules, user IDs, and conversion functions. |
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These ships carried cargo and passengers on fixed schedules, largely operating across the Atlantic. |
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This is a significant improvement for racing fans that rely on the Android version of the app to view motor racing event schedules and updates. |
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JobFlash offers an interactive automated telephone and web service that sources, prescreens and schedules employment interviews with qualified candidates around the clock. |
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We need to deconflict our schedules to find a time when we can all meet. |
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There is a do-it-yourself infectiousness to Jarman's descriptions of the meetings, the script revisions, the shooting schedules, and even the budgets. |
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The Genome project was opened to public access on 15 October 2014, with corrections to OCR errors and changes to advertised schedules being crowdsourced. |
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However, over the years, the program has attracted active professionals who take a break from their busy work schedules to read to children for an hour or so. |
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It's nothing more than an ordinary cork bulletin board hanging on the chapel wall, the sort that families use to post school schedules, grocery lists, and phone messages. |
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Since Ellis said she has a customer who schedules his service appointments only when the masseuse will be there, her efforts at cultivating loyal customers seem to working. |
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For combat aircraft, continuous operations resulted in skipped maintenance schedules, and many aircraft were withdrawn from service awaiting spare parts and service. |
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The light mill melting schedules and lack of generated factory trimmings are combining to keep scrap operations both less busy and less profitable. |
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The 3 rhythmicity dimensions for sleeping, eating and daily habits indicate how regular a person is in maintaining their daily schedules in order to function. |
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The laborists profession offers obstetricians predictable and limited work hours, while reducing disruption of their office and operating room schedules. |
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We have been consistently slipping the product release schedules. |
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At its commencement, it had 395 articles in 22 parts and 8 schedules. |
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Tax rates schedules may vary for individuals based on marital status. |
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He often remains completely in character for the duration of the shooting schedules of his films, even to the point of adversely affecting his health. |
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Packet ships were larger and yet sailed with fewer crew than vessels of earlier eras, in addition to the fact that they were expected on strict schedules. |
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Most truckers had difficult schedules to keep and as a result had to maintain a speed above the posted speed limit to reach their destinations on time. |
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The first web pages for Wales began to appear on BBC Online in 1997, including a variety of features surrounding programming, schedules, community events and other stories. |
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Contract awarded for Required hiring rental vehicle for transfer of illapel dialysed clinidial, as administrative rules and schedules attached, as shown in mayoral decree no. |
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The company's new scheduler for its AIMS manufacturing management software lets users set up and reconfigure schedules by using a mouse to move jobs around on a Gantt chart. |
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Agent schedules are built from historical forecasts, but chances are, you will be overstaffed or understaffed, which is common in the contact center. |
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The nondeparture of the cargo ship disrupted their schedules. |
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In addition to manual raise lower switches, the 8 dimming channels can be configured to work in concert with photocells, occupancy sensors and schedules. |
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The Convention divides drugs into four groups, or schedules, in order to enforce a greater or lesser degree of control for the various substances and compounds. |
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The smaller networks, UPN and the WB, have all premiered or will soon debut elements of their fall schedules and pit that programming against the Olympics. |
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