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It has fostered a cohesion missing on many African teams and offered more time for the players to practice as a group, another rarity in Africa.
During oral arguments, she cited statistics showing that women are offered more time off than men, and this can hurt their careers.
Dagane, his best friend and three others had left Postville, lured by manufacturing jobs with Whirlpool in Amana, Iowa, that paid $12 an hour, had better health insurance and offered more time off.
a. Yahoo! in their Saturday night press release makes much of the fact that they were only given 24 hours to decide on the Microsoft offer because of the time constraints relating to the proxy fight, but neglects to mention that they were offered more time if they would be willing to postpone the annual meeting for a short period.
At measurements participants from group A, B and C are given different schedules, group A participants are offered more time and a systematic motivational interviewing following a set of questions.
Arguably, where possible, carers could be offered more time to allow them to use respite both for practical tasks and for recreational activities but the carers here varied in how they viewed respite and what they wanted from it.
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Are there workshops that are currently offered that should be offered more times during the year?
Intended to offer more time to practice Level 1 skills under supervision of an instructor.
But the developers of the new options say they offer more time savings and flexibility.
Britain cannot plausibly offer more time or flexibility than it thinks it can sell to the White House.
In addition, surges caused by hurricanes and storms usually offer more time for preparation than do tsunamis triggered by earthquakes.
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