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Relatively few sackings happen in the first year, as the executive is given a period of grace.
The mice are given a period of time to habituate to the Intellicage and access to water from all four corners.
Resource constraints, the possibility of transferring resources not consumed in a given a period to the following one, and project interdependence have also been taken into account.
But castratos and countertenors are not the same thing, so it can't be claimed we were given a "period instrument" performance, as it were.
Given a period of grace in which they were the only suppliers, Telstra and Optus raced to roll out parallel networks of hybrid fibre coaxial cable, which gave duplicate coverage to about half the country.
"The I.N.S. estimates that 40percentt of the people who are here illegally came because of the generosity of America, were given a period of time in which they could stay, and then they didn't leave," he said.
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The scientists give a period for the sound waves, which can be converted to a frequency.
It must also give a period within which the qualifying tenants may accept the offer.
Tenants would still be able to leave the property if they gave a period of notice.
Scott Joplin's ragtime piano gives a period feel and the whole is performed as skilfully as the sting itself.
(An earlier estimate gave a period of 7.3 years).
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