Mark Wareham, a joint union spokesman, said the offer to replace the current "unpopular uniform" which has a low cut front had persuaded staff.
Mr Wareham, from the joint Staff Side unions, said staff were persuaded because their current low cut uniform is unpopular and had resulted in "dignity issues".
Killie continued to look sharp in attack and Livingston defender Phillipe Brinquin did well to hold off McLaren as the striker was set to tap in James Fowler's low cut-back across the six-yard box.
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Inside the opera house, some patrons wore furs, while for others low-cut haute couture sufficed.
She had on a mini-skirt, an extremely low-cut blouse and a mustard-yellow sweater threatening to die of excessive pilling.
You could find a candidate demonstrates questionble behavior because she chose to wear a low-cut shirt to a singles event.
In photos of her as a younger woman, Tsarnaeva wears a low-cut blouse and has her hair teased like a 1980s rock star.
Right away Elise Testone drew me in on the first few notes of "Vienna, " and it wasn't just because of that low-cut dress.
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After Guan qualified for the Masters, Ho, the Lion Lake owner, built a practice green with low-cut grass to match the speed of Augusta National's, and allowed only Guan to play on it.
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This misrepresentation is already a problem in action movies and TV shows, where the Special Forces or SWAT teams always have a kickboxing, sharpshooting female whose regulation uniform happens to be a low-cut camouflage t-shirt.
Still, most of us can probably think of a colleague who could use a makeover: The intern who wears low-cut tops, the IT guy who lives in track pants, the boss who doesn't iron his shirts.
One of his most enduring characters is La Calavera Catrina, a female skeleton in an elaborate low-cut dress and flamboyant flower-covered hat, suggestively revealing a bony leg and an ample bust that is all ribs and no cleavage.
The pretty-as-a-video Aussie, who favors low-cut and the occasional bikini tops, posts amusing observational clips on wearing Crocs (1.2 million views), her phony ultrasound (19 million views) and her big winner: how to fake a six-pack (27.6 million views).
We lived in the second-floor flat of a small two-and-a-half-family house on a tree-lined street of frame wooden houses with redbrick stoops, each stoop topped with a gable roof and fronted by a tiny yard boxed in with a low-cut hedge.
Gallian also offered a chance, on 84, off Khan when he cut low to Walker, who could not accept the opportunity at point.
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He said because rates are already so low, the cut is more a symbolic move to show that the ECB will be more accommodative towards economic growth.
There's another reason the pork crown roast so appeals to me: The surprisingly low-price cut makes a huge splash quite inexpensively, a godsend at this money-draining time of year.
When higher interest rates and as low global growth cut into inflation, the government quickly lowered interest rates and investors returned to Brazil stocks at the end of the year.
It is also a reality that BAC needs to cut expenses to match revenues, as mandated lower service charges on checking accounts and low interest rates have cut into profitability.
The 2p-per-litre cut in ultra-low-sulphur petrol, in addition to the 1p cut already announced in the last budget, is aimed to accelerate its take-up by all motorists.
Moreover, he notes that bad economic times have followed when those rates are cut to low levels.
Countries sometimes say they block Skype because its free or low-cost calls cut into the revenue of local phone companies.
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Last year, research indicated daily low-dose aspirin cut the risk of dying by 66% for oesophageal cancer and 25% for lung cancer.
The Fed may decide that the lowest-risk path in keeping with its dual mandate of low unemployment and low inflation is to cut again while making clear its inflation vigilance.
Spokesman Nick Richards blames the slow growth on a cut in low-profit sales to fleet buyers such as rental car companies as GM tries to boost the brand's resale values.
The range of Devens inmates also includes a cadre of low-security prisoners who cut the lawns and do other groundskeeping work.
In 1998, 19 people were killed when a low-flying US warplane cut the cable of a ski lift on the mountain.
Operators, of course, have long been wary of teaming with Skype since its free and low-cost calling can cut into their revenues.
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