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Nor should artists be required to devote themselves to creating anything other than exactly what they feel like making at any given time.
The city urges that its inspectors and employees will be required to devote more time to the project than anticipated because it has taken extra years to complete.
In addition, insurers no longer will be required to devote 80percentt of their income to customers' care, if they can show that a higher profile would improve their financial stability.
She finds it strange that western parents cannot comprehend why her daughters should be required to devote every single afternoon, 365 days a year, to homework and music practice, with no sleepovers, no playdates, no TV or computer games.
Students must be enrolled full time in the Law School for the first year of law school, and, at some point during the joint program, may be required to devote one or more quarters largely or exclusively to studies in the Bioengineering program regardless of whether enrollment at that time is in the Law School or in the Department of Bioengineering.
Students must be enrolled full time in the Law School for the first year of law school, and, at some point during the joint program, may be required to devote one or more quarters largely or exclusively to studies in the Economics program regardless of whether enrollment at that time is in the Law School or in the Department of Economics.
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For instance, consultants are required to devote "substantially the whole of their time" to the NHS.
Since 2004, public schools have been required to devote part of the day's lessons to the Constitution — to its genesis, its implementation, and to its lasting significance.
Both companies use a version of the 15% / 20% rule, where employees are required to devote a fixed portion of their time to projects unrelated to their jobs.
More interested in policy than politics, it's an open question whether the 61-year-old Mr. Daniels would be willing to put in the thousands of hours a nominee is required to devote to fund-raising and campaigning in small hamlets.
In 1986, when electricity companies were being privatised, the Economist magazine calculated that if all the generating companies were required to devote one half of 1% of their turnover to burying overhead cables, we would be able to bury 1,000 miles of them every year.
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