Lawyers and accountants have time clock accountability, along with constant updating and regulations on their craft.
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And the minute that happened the time clock went off on a 14 day hold.
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Curiously absent from this scenario was the fact that the players wear full uniforms with pads and protection, play a game under a time clock, out in the open, in front of family and fans.
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In an odd way, this is similar to the Boomers who let life click away, one time-clock punch after the other.
Every morning, Catherine Fortney's alarm rings at 03:30 and by the time the clock strikes 06:00, she must be at the nearby bus stop.
"If there's still time on the clock, there's still time to score, " Frattin said.
With practically no time on the clock, the Eagles had the ball.
To maintain correct time on the clock, the tower has been regularly checked by the clocksmiths of the city over numerous generations.
Any demand for more evidence comes to be seen as dangerous, a waste of time while the clock counts down to possible doom.
"As long as there's time on the clock, as long as there is another game, it's an opportunity to do something special, " Terry said.
The football database covers five years and more than 500, 000 plays and includes such information as score, clock time, down distance, field position, time-outs left and weather.
The veteran keeper kept his side in the game with seven minutes of normal time on the clock as he brilliantly turned away Srna's free-kick after Petric had been fouled on the edge of the area.
Over a few decades this would amount to a minute's difference, but over several hundred years this would mean the atomic clock time-scale and the time-scale based on the Earth's rotation would be out by an hour.
The new version works pretty much the same way the old version worked: It's a racing game where your goal is often to simply cause as much carnage as possible, hitting opponent cars and drilling pedestrians for more points and time on the clock.
The Jets' (8-8) defense was stout through three quarters, but couldn't get off the field during a 21-play, 94-yard Miami drive in the fourth, when the Dolphins (6-10) ate more than 12 minutes of clock time and finished with a touchdown to take a 13-10 lead.
None of us have the luxury of finding more time by simply turning back the clock except when Daylight Saving Time ends.
Jerrold Zacharias at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a practical atomic clock around the same time that Louis Essen and John Parry established the first atomic clock at the National Physical Laboratory in Teddington, west of London.
Then she looks at the clock to time the seizure and tries to turn her husband on his side to help him breathe.
In exchange they were allowed to share meals and pray together, have nearly round-the-clock recreation time as well as access to satellite TV, computer games and classes.
He just wanted to hang around, because the next day brought a time trial against the clock, and Phinney had a chance for a good result in that event.
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Most of the time, a play is chosen by how much yardage is needed for a first down, but also giving special attention to how much time is on the clock.
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Some researchers have tried to use the regular rate at which error patterns appear in dog DNA as a kind clock to time their rise, but this has produced contradictory results.
Hardee was ahead after seven events and going into the final 1, 500m he was so comfortable that he could afford to clock a time about six seconds outside his personal best and still capture the title.
Research published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and conducted at the University of California, San Francisco pinpoints a particular molecule that resets your food clock every time you change your eating habits.
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Scotland's Max Evans, whose brother Thom suffered a career-ending broken neck against Wales last season, left the field on the stretcher and that seemed to encourage referee Dave Pearson to blow his whistle even though there was still time remaining on the clock.
The magnitude of this crisis suggests that the printing presses will be running around the clock for some time.
So how could someone clock the same time at two different distances ?
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