Sentence examples for timecard from inspiring English sources

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timecard

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A card, stamped by a time clock, that records the times when an employee starts and stops work

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And wasting it: On Thursday, a Colorado company called CH2M Hill Hanford Group and its parent company, a contractor in managing the waste tanks, agreed to pay $18.5 million to settle civil and criminal federal allegations of timecard fraud in billing for years of inflated overtime, the Justice Department said.

Instead, he tagged along as she ran errands: dropping off her timecard in Downtown Brooklyn and riding the A train to the end of Queens, where she visited a welfare office to pick up documents she needed for a new apartment.

BALTIMORE — Early each weekday morning, a 47-year-old man with graying hair takes a timecard and punches in at his job.

While she signs the delivery timecard, it occurs to Jana that she will have to complete the lie, get into her car and pull away, perhaps drive all the way down to the bottom of the street and out of the neighborhood.

And there's a more conventional story of a raid by Chinese cops on a tenement workshop in Guangzhou, to round up pathetic kids pasting together fake bags: phoney Versace labels stashed in a tin, a wordless child who punches his timecard on the way out, still hoping to get paid.

In one instance, a woman who reported a timecard approval discrepancy to her direct supervisor was told she was wrong without any investigating.

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Mr. Stone, whom Ms. Biben's office also accused of almost never submitting timecards, retired in 2010 after a report in The Times Union of Albany detailed some of the allegations against him.

Women of all ages squeezed together — one held a baby, another was nearly too old to walk — as Ms. Muñoz opened up a white wooden box revealing thread, needles, cloth, timecards and employment contracts.

Government officials have said the blast happened in an area near the base of the building where workers checked their timecards.

They punch timecards when they arrive at Weeki Wachee an hour before the first show and again when they leave after the last show of the day, usually by 5 p.m.

Mr. Poulos said the timecards he did have on file show that Mr. Luz worked only a handful of Saturdays.

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