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"We start working later and later, and we stop, or at least we used to stop until now, earlier and earlier, and we live longer and longer," Mr. Devedjian said.
Given that people increasingly start working later, less than 5 percent of the work force would be affected, according to the Swiss bank UBS.
Rather peremptorily, Dr. Mojadidi gives up on the Laura Bush Maternity Ward (which now goes by another name), only to start working later at another Afghan clinic, this one run by a nongovernmental organization and not hampered by the nonhelp of the United States government.
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In order to start rebuilding, the reconstruction committees started working later that same year.
They are going to start work later, take career breaks and spend time in their 60s and 70s acquiring new skills.
His tractors beep and roar on Saturday mornings, so neighbors want him to start work later, when the sun is high and hot.
— Karen Harkenrider, Lower East Side Dr. Falcocchio: Some of this already goes on in Manhattan; how much more prevalent it could be would depend on the types of businesses involved and on finding employees willing to start work later than 10 a.m.
Some M.B.A. candidates and college students who thought they had lucrative consulting, banking or high-technology jobs nailed down after graduation are getting unwelcome calls and letters from their would-be employers, telling them to start work later or, in some cases, not at all.
This is partly because they are starting work later; it is also because many are now encumbered with student debts.
When challenged about the propriety of the consulting contract during his re-election campaign last fall, Mr. Velella said that he had waited until September 1999 -- three months after the vote on the moratorium -- to start working for Group Council, which later extended his contract for a second year.
Developers can start working with the watchOS 2 beta later today, while mainstream users will have to wait for a public release this fall.
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