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Celtic and Dundee are on seven points as league football takes a break to accommodate international fixtures.
But officials said that while being willing to "bend, but not break" to accommodate new productions, the cathedral's primary role remains as a place of worship.
Since Glendale allows an extra day for Thanksgiving and a longer winter break to accommodate those who celebrate Christmas on January 6, school can't finish earlier.
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Maybe even extend lunches or longer breaks to accommodate.
Note that the vertical axis has been broken to accommodate mice, which accounted for 88% of wheel running.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 Rate structure and the corresponding load and generation behavior for flat, open-loop real-time and time-of-use pricing (y-axis is broken to accommodate the load spikes under open-loop RT and TOU pricing).
It's been almost 20 years since the International Labour Organization issued a mandate that guarantees women 14 weeks of paid maternity leave and breaks to accommodate breastfeeding on the job, and prohibits job loss or a reduction in pay for reasons relating to maternity.
Furthermore, Hilton and Slotnick assert that the essential attribute of a mature professional is practical wisdom or 'phronesis', i.e. 'knowing which rules to break and how far to break them to accommodate the reality at hand' [ 17].
Instead, incorporation of MS2 loops requires a repair tract to extend at least 750 bp from the break and to accommodate 322 bp of nonhomologous sequence.
A subproblem, if required, can be further broken down to accommodate subdisciplines.
The pace of hospitals has been pushed to the breaking point to accommodate this dictum, with blood analyzers and body scanners running 24 hours a day.
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