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"location of work" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
For example: "The company will hold a retreat to discuss our strategies for the upcoming year at the location of work."
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Thus, when the boom is located at A (the main location of work), it is regarded as the maximum reaction.
The location of work also changed.
Under the current system, parents or carers have the right to ask to change their hours and location of work.
WPM was particularly taken with the salary checker - you enter your job title and location of work and compare your salary to the industry norm - thus discovering how grossly underpaid you are.
"If we can solve the problems of the time and location of work with the Internet, it will become a means of solving some of the child care problems that women who want to work face in this country and, in the future, the problems relating to care of the elderly," said Naoko Utsonomiya, who has joined an online work place called Y's Staff.
S represents both the schedule and location of work as well as their adaptability.
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Locational flexibility examines flexibility in terms of the location of working and is becoming increasingly important in the delivery of accessible health services to people with geographic or other restrictions.
Although in our study snails were presumably exposed to particles of respirable size, the link between observed responses and human health link would be strengthened by some direct analyses of air pollutants and a better assessment of exposure profiles in individuals with different lifestyles (specific jobs, time spent in or near vehicles, location of working and living places, etc).
Technology has enabled us to work anywhere and the locations of work have extended beyond the office building, into a variety of public spaces, fundamentally altering how space is used over time, by blurring the boundaries between corporate, retail, hospitality and residential uses.
In-person interviews were conducted by trained interviewers and included questions concerning locations of work and residence while in the 30-km exclusion zone around the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, types of work, transportation routes, and corresponding dates.
Each HRV index was assessed for periods classified as sitting/lying, standing, and walking, respectively, for each of the three locations of work, leisure at home, and leisure elsewhere.
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