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Zoref's talk had seemed in danger of running slightly overtime, and Cohen had wandered onstage to nudge him toward his ending, but he appeared not to care about the little snafu.
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In Game 2 today, it was Joseph who flinched, however slightly, in overtime on a shot by Carolina defenseman Niclas Wallin that appeared to have bounced off a defender.
Across all occupations the gender wage gap increases slightly when unpaid overtime is excluded from the model (16.1%, 20.9%, 19.6% and 9.9%, respectively).
After controlling for other variables, the analysis shows that the impact of unpaid overtime on income is slightly more responsive in the male than the female sample (see Table 2).
(The Arkansas game went to triple overtime, which pads those stats slightly).
In response to the Newsday disclosure, county officials on the verge of signing a new six-year contract with the officers' union pulled back, renegotiating some overtime provisions before settling on a slightly revised pact.
Working overtime has been associated with a slightly increased risk of developing T2D (7), and in a study in Japanese industrial workers, >50 h overtime per month gave a 3.7 times higher risk compared with those working 0 25 h per month (16).
Meanwhile the illegal loggers log, Tulio and Linda protest, Jewel goes slightly wild, the kids go rogue, the Carnival auditions go overtime, Nigel shows up with his scraggly remaining feathers seriously ruffled, and Blu loses his GPS.
When unpaid overtime was accounted for, the wage gender gap decreased slightly.
Despite having three fewer ORs for electives, slightly more elective case time was handled with 26% less use of overtime (p < 0.05).
Twelve minutes into the overtime, Mellgren ran onto Riise's long pass, lifted her arm slightly toward the ball, let it bounce and fired a shot toward Mullinix.
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