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Anybody who sits through staff meetings knows that the person who has to call in often has trouble hearing everyone or knowing who is speaking.
My dad, who had the shortest leash of all, just wanted the rest of us to call in often so he could live in peace.
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Charles: It seems unfair to pick a single favorite, but we love any customer that comes in (or calls in) often, likes to talk books, and gives us feedback about what they're reading and have read.
The "born nurse" flourished especially in country districts, and was called in often without reference to the doctor, thus becoming his colleague, so to speak, if she approved his treatment, and not if she happened to disagree with him.
It means carers do not have to call in as often and reduced the number of accidents people have.
If you call in sick often, this will make your employer leery about all sick calls and cause him/her to tighten the reign on everyone else.
University officials often did call in the police, who often did club and beat the students, thereby radicalizing moderate students who might otherwise have kept out of it all.
Those who remain call in sick more often, said the police chief, Robert Handy.
"They don't have to call in every so often seeing what the status of their upgrade is," he said.
They even call in sick less often.
Eventually she started getting sick, and as she started to call in sick too often, her hours got cut.
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