Sentence examples for increased time off from inspiring English sources

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A more accurate estimation of medical costs should include indirect monetary and non-monetary costs such as increased time off from work or school, psychological stress, and reduced performance by offspring in school [ 3].

"This chimeric role of employment/education affords us several concessions, including deferring student loans, increased time off... plus sick and holiday leave, decent benefits, the ability to pay into the UC retirement plan, and the flexibility of participating in lectures, seminar, conferences, and classes".

27 29 Socially, child and adolescent survivors have been reported to experience increased time off school, 14 21 bullying, 14 and many outpatient and inpatient visits.

Reported strategies include weaning NCPAP to a predefined pressure then trialling stopping completely (abrupt wean); alternate periods of increased time off NCPAP whilst reducing time on until the infant is completely weaned (gradual wean); and using high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) to assist the weaning process.

Receipt of compensation, negative pain attitudes with respect to work, injury severity, initial need for surgery, orthopaedic injury to more than one region, co-morbid health conditions at study entry and blue collar work were all associated with increased time off work.

Additionally, a third study of 340 patients where cis-atracurium was administered in the first 48 hours of development of ARDS found that the NMBAs improved the adjusted 90-day survival and increased time off of the ventilator without increasing muscle weakness [ 61].

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There have been new orders on raising overtime pay across the country, there's a push to increase the minimum wage, there are new orders to increase time off.

This effect may have occurred in children from Chicago during the 1918 19 pandemic when rates of influenza among schoolchildren increased during time off from school (21 ).

The least rated incentive was increased vacation/paid time off, which was selected as most/very important by only 5% (11/224) participants.

However, as compared to Experiment 1, in which the stimulus was off for 80 ms, the stimulus was off for 360 ms in this particular condition of Experiment 2. The increase in reaction times with increasing time that the stimulus is off is in line with Rensink, O'Regan, and Clark (1997), who observed the same dependency of reaction times on the duration that the stimulus is off.

For example, over at Google, they have seen fewer women leave since they increased their paid time off from 12 to 18 weeks.

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