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"But promoting national culture will take extended efforts, and will require some adjustments in our approach".
They are also much more likely to take extended leaves, most often to give birth and start a family.
In the absence of financial support, many students stop out, take extended leaves of absence, and take longer to earn their degree.
Mr Illingworth, 55, blamed stress and "government bullying" for bringing on the illness, which had forced him to take extended sick leave.
All reported that young faculty members rarely feel free to take extended family leave, even if they can afford it, because they are afraid of jeopardizing their chances for promotion and tenure.
They will often take extended lunch breaks to run errands, leave sporadically during the day, and spend extended periods of time at work performing necessary tasks over the phone or on the Internet.
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Tom Croft takes extended leave from his NY job and goes to the Mediterranean with his wife, Joanna.
Landon Donovan isn't returning to the team until late March, taking extended time off to clear his head.
Venus Williams has never actually retired, although there have been times in the last two or three years when she has taken extended sabbaticals.
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