If during that six-month period you take time off on two occasions you are put on a stage two. |
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Asked whether he had taken any time off lately, Josh appears not to understand the question. |
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Ridge releases money, we can start replenishing equipment and give our people some time off. |
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He had asked for some time off to help promote his CD, which was, you know, incredibly asinine to do at the beginning of the season. |
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It'll be nice to have some time off from the work environment though, let me tell you! |
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I think anyone who has to take lip from 14 or 15-year-old knowalls five days a week deserve that amount of time off. |
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But just months later his employers sacked him after he took time off sick due to anxiety and stress. |
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This summer some kids who are in companies now like Pennsylvania Ballet and Carolina Ballet came back to audit classes during their time off. |
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For any of you who can take some time off over this period, it will be just the best way to explore the countryside of Thailand. |
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After the time off, Frost considered taking up teaching as a profession, but sometimes things don't always go as planned. |
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My case was different because I waited till my college graduation to take time off. |
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Some 13 firefighters also had to take time off to recover from injuries suffered. |
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There can be a lot of catching up to do and if you take time off then you can't go back in at the same level, because so much will have changed. |
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You also have to take time off during your study period so that you don't burn out. |
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I want to take time off from life in order to do all those other things I want. |
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Maternity leave will be transferable, so that the father can take time off. |
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Besides, Andrew points out, many people actually enjoy their work and don't want to be told when to take time off. |
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Meanwhile Ms Roberts is so committed to her work, it's a battle to make her take time off. |
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He was wanting me to tell him dates I would be wanting to take time off, so that his figures would balance. |
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The problem with holidays is that you can't take time off without having to catch up afterwards. |
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We were all graduates and before choosing to take time off to have children all had professional jobs. |
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Feel free to take time off and put all inconvenient issues on the back burner. |
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So we never tour for more than three or four weeks at a time, and then we take time off. |
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My wife and I have a four week old and I had to take time off using my holiday entitlement. |
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There is no express right for workers to take time off to attend a religious festival if it is not covered by statutory holidays. |
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I admit I did wonder when I broke my toe at one point and had to take time off. |
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Women are more likely to have career breaks than men because they are more likely to take time off when they have children. |
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However, an ill labourer has to take time off without benefit of salary or proper medicines. |
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We must all take time off now to verify the details on the roster instead of waiting for the last minute. |
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You better put in for that time off from the job now, before somebody else beats you to it. |
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With jockey Rafael Bejarano in the irons, the time off obviously agreed with the multiple graded stakes winner. |
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Accommodations on shipboard were good, language training was available, there was time off, and there was money to be made. |
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Anyway my MO for dealing with illness is to take time off immediately and for a day longer than I think I need it. |
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A city council which requires employees to call a nurse when they take time off sick said yesterday the approach was helping cut absenteeism. |
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I told my SIL if she were to go through the operation I would take time off work to look after her and her children. |
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Other initiatives to help attract and retain staff include morale-boosting benefits such as telecommuting and easier access to unpaid time off. |
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The jobs available to low-skilled women, with few benefits, irregular hours, and little time off, are the least compatible with mothering. |
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In the past, servants would be given time off and worshippers would present offerings to their Mother Church. |
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It is also useful where there's a shortage of time off site for training and a critical need to improve soft skills. |
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It's time to consider some time off and we're thinking about a short break to Germany. |
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Panda takes time off for sky-diving, bungee jumping and flying when not lecturing in universities and management institutes. |
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However, time off is much more fun when you have the money to splash out and live it up. |
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I just spent a very invigorating half hour talking to the boss about some time off for you. |
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She says any time off school at this point could seriously compromise her battle to be head girl. |
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The solution in that case would be to take time off to recover fully and come back stronger. |
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Winning competitions is definitely a bonus, and Philip is even given time off by his headmistress at Oldfield Primary School to take part. |
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In purely commercial terms, passage through the strait would cut time off sailings from the west coast of North Korea. |
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I also want to thank the bank for giving me time off to organise the sound system. |
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If you qualify, your employer must give you time off for study or training during working hours. |
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Fathers are also now legally entitled to take paid time off work around the time of the birth. |
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They take these jobs thinking they'll have time off to sunbake by the pool. |
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I do have the time off work, I just have to hurry up and finalize what weekend I'm going so I can get it off work! |
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They gave me time off to go climb mountains, and I was entitled to other perks like staff travel. |
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Lastly, most importantly, Americans work longer hours and have less time off. |
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The cast of The Lad Aladdin took time off rehearsals yesterday for a photocall ahead of the show, which opens next Thursday. |
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Some birds will overfly the lure the first time off the creance because of the lessened drag. |
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She was very understanding and said she would rather have one of her good workers take the time off than keep going and completely fry her brain. |
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We time how long it takes a driver to cover a quarter mile, their speed at the end of the run and their reaction time off the grid. |
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I started taking time off to get on top of it, but eventually I had to leave the company. |
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Kat thinks that Chrissie's working her too hard, and persuades her to give Little Mo the time off. |
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Many can't afford to take this time off, because they receive no wage or social welfare payment while they do so. |
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Workers who clock in while ill cost their employers 20 percent more per day than employees who take time off. |
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I took some time off to go down to Cambridge for a friend's wedding, and a good time was had by all. |
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As a result of this, I have not been able to take any time off on account of not feeling well. |
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Both representatives attended the Pattaya Marathon 2003 and took some time off to ride on a jet ski with the mayor. |
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On the better Kimberley cattle runs there was plenty of time off, particularly in the wet season. |
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What about the career criminal scheduled for lethal injection because a fellow inmate pinned a murder rap on him in exchange for time off? |
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No provision was made in the agreements for time off, sick pay, or holidays. |
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Research in Bolton found that stress is the main reason why people take time off work. |
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Another problem I have is with people who grossly exaggerate minor ailments just to get extended time off work. |
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So I shall have to take time off work to study the plans, and spend time yet again redoing my objection. |
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Mr Turner said Sam had lost his job because of time off work after the accident and his vehicle was written off. |
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We were even allowed to take time off school to visit air stations, an unexpected perk that made us the envy of classmates who thought we were all uniformed ponces. |
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Not only will this serve to disenchant the employee, it may also result in him or her taking the time off anyway and phoning in sick or being on unauthorised absence. |
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Aware, in his mid-forties, that all the time off for cricket had queered his prospects for mainstream advancement at the bank, Alan seized the new career opportunity. |
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With his baggy pants, red goatee, and moussed hair, Mike Hoffman looks more like a guy taking some time off after college than a 25-year-old combat veteran. |
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This made Michael so angry that he took time off from installing telephone lines to urge Dunkers to jolly well speak up for himself, or he would have to do it for him. |
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He is taking time off for a cross-country tour with his new stage show. |
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I was also teaching my courses at UC-Berkeley much of that time, though I had time off in the summers and through a sabbatical. |
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You should also keep in mind that some Claimants may be more disposed to attend their GP or take time off work than others, even with similar symptoms. |
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The dark wood surrounds of the reception area and restaurant provide a deeply pleasant atmosphere, allowing you to spend time off the beach but not away from it. |
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Who will want to enter this profession for a poverty wage and little or no paid time off? |
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Increases in paid and unpaid maternity leave face the chop, paternity leave could also go, and time off for parents who adopt would also be under threat. |
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One, participants said, featured removalists who worked longer daily hours in return for extra time off but didn't quality for overtime until they had worked a 50-hour week. |
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Since he took time off after a car crash in New Zealand nine months ago, his younger sibling has overtaken him in record sales, with a number one single and album. |
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I've managed to wrangle a goodly amount of time off this Christmastide. |
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We are prepared to pay the double time and give them the time off in lieu, but we insist that public holidays are just like any other days of the year. |
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Many of us work weekends and had to arrange time off in advance. |
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Innovations such as the automatic washing machine, the microwave and the electric fridge-freezer have enabled us to shave time off our household chores. |
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Hard-wired into the psyche of many is the idea that somehow time off is akin to sloth. |
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It has also helped him pay for extra staff to keep the business ticking along when he has to meet a big order or has been forced to take time off ill. |
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The camp compensated by making a later curfew for those on time off. |
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Owen says he would happily take time off to stay at home with the girls. |
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The women often did not have paid sick days and were reluctant to take time off for illness as it meant they would have extra work when they returned. |
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But when you are a princess of the United Kingdom, taking time off from fashion is not really an option. |
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Horsey people wonder how horses in books get ridden hundreds of miles without ever casting a shoe or eating more than a bit of grass during their time off. |
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Academics will have to take time off from writing specialized articles and monographs long enough to write rigorous and stimulating textbooks for all grade levels. |
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If that was done now, there would be some fantastic stories, because now we know about what these players are getting up to in their time off the pitch. |
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Felicia Allen took the store to court, alleging she was terminated for trying to take unpaid time off to have her baby. |
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We take enough time off in between so that our batteries get recharged and we get inspired again. |
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Also, many counselors work on billable hours, so agencies don't lose much money if we take time off. |
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As Bryce Covert recently reported in The Nation, many new parents take on debt in order to finance time off. |
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Your article on new technology prompts me to take time off from phoning our purveyor of electric typewriters with yet another complaint about his technological masterpiece. |
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He could still be sent to the sin bin with time off for good behavior. |
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A snowstorm dominated the news and led to hundreds of people taking time off work or booking into hotels rather than donning their boots to stride through the slush. |
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Therefore, while a mother is taking time off to care for a child, she forgoes not only her earnings, but also on the ability to put funds into her privatized account. |
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The firm supported his development as an artist and allowed time off for exhibitions in addition to his annual leave. |
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After some time off the mainstream radar, there are currently some pleasant, inexpensive examples of Italy's Soave around. |
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But going from playing to 55,000 a night to having lots of time off is a bit of a comedown. |
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The writers stated that they were constantly understaffed and unable to take time off because of the need to fill in for the shortages. |
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The packets would be posted each Friday so that his customers, working men, would receive them for their time off on Saturday afternoons. |
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Parametics who staff amublances have to take time off work due to stress related psychologial conditions. |
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Yesterday was a rest day for the week-long event, and many orienteers were spending their time off dabbing lotion on their itchy bites. |
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My boss called me in and said that, as a part-timer, I'd already taken too much time off and used up my holiday entitlement. |
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They bodysurfed in the waves as 40-year-old Fatboy real name Norman Cook took time off from his set. |
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Would taking time off for maternity leave be career suicide? |
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Therefore, the need for time off from work as a factor in voter turnout is greatly reduced. |
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In 2002, Micky Jones was diagnosed with a brain tumour and had to take time off for treatment. |
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David explains how to keep a work-life balance with tips on managing time off to sit back and enjoy the business experience. |
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A lot of people can also afford more time off and 'second holidays' and short breaks, resulting in increased tourism in British seaside towns. |
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Woods said he is going to take time off to re-evaluate things after finishing fourth in the Masters, his first competition since revelations of his extra marital affairs. |
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Don't have much time off? Why don't you try a daycation? Don't deny yourself, even if time is short, though. There's nothing worse than a naycation. |
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I've got some time off next week, so maybe we could meet up then? |
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While some may feel guilty taking time off on a Tuesday to commemorate one of summer's favorite pastimes, hammocking has been shown to have numerous health benefits. |
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She took time off work, stayed up through the night, bottlefed the tiny fledgling with squashed mealworms and seeds every two hours, and kept it by her bed in a box. |
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All of this makes those people who are genuinely ill nervous about taking time off, especially if it's something virtually unprovable like backache. |
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His eagerness led to him scrapping rest days but after masterminding a derby win over Hibs, Sergio was finally able to give his stars some much-needed time off. |
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It's that time of year again, when films get cuddlier and cuter to pull in the children who have time off school and charm the adults who have to take them. |
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I'm going to take a little time off, just to get some vacay. |
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A survey of almost 2,000 adults by Lloydspharmacy found that a third were worried their employer would think they were skiving if they took time off ill. |
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Giving them time off also effectively gave more power to slaves, who started cultivating their own gardens and crafting items for sale as their own property. |
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