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Dr. Osborne distinguished the Osborne Computer by noting that it was "adequate," a break with the superlative-filled industry promotion of the era.
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If it is not possible to fix up the environment (i.e. a warehouse or factory), make sure you offer adequate breaks and a break room where employees can relax, eat, and rest.
The intention of this recommendation is to give the worker an adequate break, both from a likely sedentary posture, from a steady muscular load with little variation in the shoulder region and the arms, and from the mental demands of the dominating work tasks.
But over the course of the season, we have to ask ourselves: are we giving these guys an adequate break?" Matt Dawson, former England scrum-half and World Cup winner: "The RFU's last injury audit showed that the long-term injury count is considerably higher than it used to be.
In fact, he says, he was exposed to a dangerous chemical without adequate protection, worked 10 days without a break, and got half the money promised by the training college that recruited him.
And, since most school districts fail to provide adequate after-school programs, she said, "there's the big deal of giving parents a break".
However, many poultry journeys would require a break in transit emphasising the vulnerability of the chain and need for adequate surveillance.
3. The government must challenge local authorities that still do not provide adequate short break services for families despite their legal obligations.
And yet: a break.
Give them a break!
I took a break.
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