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Gov. M. Jodi Rell said in a press release that the raid would not interrupt the work of the agency.
QuicklyChat is a video chat service for co-workers that the company claims is easy to use but will not interrupt the work of the person who is asked to respond because of the software's "intelligent availability detection".
We also hear about Christian's biodynamic composting, and how he cuts the grass in the vineyards just once a year so as not to interrupt the work of valuable microorganisms in the soil.
Then there is the $55 billion that is due to be invested in Pakistan, of which around two-thirds is to be spent on building 21 power plants that will transform the energy security of a country where outages and blackouts interrupt the work day, reduce productivity and affect family life.
Will bad weather interrupt the work?
Better to schedule a late visit than interrupt the work flow of a busy day around mundane chores, said Ms. Lavine, who calls her company Life Support Systems.
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You could be interrupting the work of a highly trained bug-sniffer.
The outbreak of the French Revolution in the 1790s interrupted the work of the weavers of Lyon, but the industry soon recovered.
When excavation finally did begin, complaints from several imams interrupted the work after bodies were crudely tumbled off dump trucks into their resting places.
Without interrupting the work flow, aspects of severe patient care are recalled and their definitive inclusion into treatment is left to the discretion of the senior physician responsible of the patient, according to the indication:risk ratio.
This demand can be fulfilled by (i) interrupting the work and performing test contractions of known force in a predefined body posture or (ii) by comparing situations connected with a certain reference activity.
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