Sentence examples for an adequate break from inspiring English sources

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The chance to make history could outweigh her reluctance after an adequate break.

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.

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.

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Debating an amendment from Oregon's Sen. Jeff Merkley, which would assist nursing mothers by providing them with adequate break times to nurse their child for up to a year after birth, two Republicans on the committee sought admirably to find the right words in registering their support.

The Affordable Care Act requires that certain employees receive adequate break time and space to pump.

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.

Duffy has found that requesting adequate breaks and a private space up front, as the schedule is being planned, is crucial, even though the conversation can be uncomfortable.

Furthermore, the positive response rate of pharmacists with a high qualification (senior pharmacists) was higher than that of those with a low qualification level (junior pharmacists) on the two items: "Staff take adequate breaks during their shifts" and "We have standard procedures for communicating prescription information across shifts" p<0.05 (table 3).

If talks are so urgent that they need to be conducted around the clock (as in the event of an environmental disaster), include enough people on your negotiating team to allow everyone to take adequate breaks to refresh and recharge.

"That harmonisation is intended to guarantee better protection of the health and safety of workers by ensuring that they are entitled to minimum rest periods and adequate breaks". The court pointed out that the social charter was taken into account when the directive was drawn up, to give every worker "satisfactory health and safety conditions in his working environments".

Do the children get adequate breaks for rest and hydration?

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