I'm glad I have such a flexible workplace and a supervisor who understands that I'll get everything done at the end of the day although my work concentration might get broken up from time to time with cleaning up spilled cereal, reading a story that she just has to hear, and cuddling if she has a gloomy day.
Groupon (GRPN) has a troubled business model that it tries to cover up from time-to-time with shady accounting.
Great moments are when the seamless walls blocking entrepreneurs open up from time to time.
And I do not like the idea of rates being hiked up from time to time.
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Dramatic claims of the dangers of vaccines pop up from time to time.
Jazz heavies like Wayne Shorter and Phil Woods have long popped up from time to time on Steely Dan's albums, playing solos that don't sound even slightly out of place.
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Give them an indication that you would like to set up some time to discuss this with them.
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But David Harding-Price, from the Royal College of Nursing, said more staff were required to free up time to deal with patients rather spend it on bureaucracy.
Getting away from this for half the day is beginning to give me scope for insights about my work, about the research I do and the people who are kind enough to give up their time to talk to me.
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If anything, maybe state legislatures need to concentrate on making some sort of law requiring parents to go through some sort of counseling, including learning the tiny odds of an athletic scholarship, before they home-school their kids to free up more time to get yelled at by a coach.
This is neither the time to give up, nor the time to change the core of what conservatives believe.
The battery provides up to 1, 110 minutes of talk time and up to 720 hours (3G) or 580 hours (LTE) of standby time.
Artists lined up to book time on the 20-by-24-inch cameras it built in New York and San Francisco.
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This latest fine is intended to punish Microsoft for non-compliance with the EU ruling up to that time.
With increased company support and flexibility, women are able to free up the time necessary to start a family.
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And yet these were the singers who drove operatic history at least up to the time of Verdi and Wagner.
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In 1994 I decided to chase our largest Canadian acquisition up to that time, all the assets of Inuvialuit Petroleum Co.
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Bauer lived off of government permitted sales of a few personal items leading up to the time he reported to prison.
Barrow held a 8-6 lead at Bloomfield Road but lost control of the match in the 10 minutes up to half time.
It adds up to more time for gaming and less time spent searching for driver updates for your gaming mice and keyboard.
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Furthermore, the company says Jimenez wasn't engaged in strenuous work that day and had been working without apparent distress up to the time she collapsed.
As a player you have a responsibility to turn up to training on time, to look after your body, put the right fuel in it and so on.
Each of those Motorola models were the best sellers ever (up to their time), and each was followed by near-death swoons when Motorola could not produce comparable sequels.
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My memory had always been infallible up to that time.
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Its chief creator, Colin Angle, was an undergraduate at MIT when he built his first model, Genghis, the coolest robot ever seen up to that time (it was 1989).
In her Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Guns of August, Barbara Tuchman chronicled how a cascading series of seemingly minor developments led inexorably to World War I and the worst carnage known to man up to that time.
The compass was also invented in China, and records exist of how a great fleet was sent under the command of Admiral Zheng He in the early 15th century to show the Chinese imperial flag in the ports of the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf, a fleet said to be the largest seen in the world up to that time.
Certainly in the financial markets, the view is that the ECB's readiness in some circumstances to intervene in the market for government debt has bought some time, and it's up to those governments to put the time that has been bought for them to good use.
Starting in 2006, Exelon rolled out 2, 300 ruggedized Panasonic laptops to its utility repairmen in an effort to automate work orders and speed up the time to fix electrical outages.
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