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were workdays
noun
Any of the days of a week on which work is done. The five workdays in many countries are usually Monday to Friday (and are defined as such in official and legal usage even though many people work on weekends).
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We closed late on Friday night; Saturdays were workdays, but early Sunday often found three or four of us desk guys back at Waialae, where decent rental clubs and open tee times were miraculously available.
Main outcome measures for headache related disability were workdays lost and reduced effectiveness at work and home due to headaches.
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Weekdays are workdays at the Perry Correctional Institution in Pelzer, South Carolina, where Dee, a forty-two-year-old native of Georgia, has spent a decade serving time for a robbery.
The natural effect of flexible, digital work environments are workdays that go beyond an 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. window.
Holidays will also be workdays, especially those that often involve flowers, such as Mother's Day and Valentine's Day.
What is Workday?
The biggest enterprise I.P.O. of the year, among start-ups, will probably be Workday, some time in the summer.
The largest IPO for Q4 was Workday, which develops HR enterprise solutions.
In the new study, the team measured the social jetlag of people ages 16 to 65 by calculating how offset sleep times were on workdays and non-workdays.
Conditions were cramped, workdays endless, wages poor.
Want your bedroom lights to turn on every morning at 7 am on workdays?
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