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The enforced layoff seemed to have done him a world of good, as on Saturday he buzzed around, chased and harassed more effectively than he had all season.
There was also the happier question of whether an enforced layoff would take a few pounds off the conductor's increasingly generous proportions and resolve some of his disquieting physical tics.
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The happiest man in football – evidenced by the permanent beam on his face when he helped Hawthorn to a 5-0 recorduringng the illness-enforced layoff of Alistair Clarkson in 2014 – has taken over a club literally at Ground Zero.
The illness-enforced layoff left Craig facing an uphill battle to regain his place in the national team.
Muzaffar A. Chishti, a director of the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research group, said, "If this is strictly enforced there could be massive layoffs of workers".
A growing number of employers, hoping to avoid or limit layoffs, are introducing four-day workweeks, unpaid vacations and voluntary or enforced furloughs, along with wage freezes, pension cuts and flexible work schedules.
Was the limit enforced?
They enforced things.
Enforced stability is brittle.
Simply enforced formalities.
How is it enforced?
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