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It is wholly up to individual employers whether their workers get paid time off for sick days, family leave, vacation, and personal days.

Scott was wholly up to date in his use of such materials as steel, concrete, plate glass and the technology of steam.

And when Owen Chase decides "to give ourselves wholly up to the guidance and disposal of our Creator", do we want to know that this demonstrates an intuitive understanding of the "active-passive" approach to survival situations, as described by a psychologist, John Leach?In fact, Owen Chase is a hard act to follow.

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Poshtel's intention to leave no footprint whatsoever likely underestimates humanity's ability to sully anything it touches, but its structures will be wholly up-cyclable and ready to move on to new locations if their time in one spot is up.

The most emphatic point I'd make is that Copenhagen and all those talks are global but we already have a European deal that we're wholly signed up to and, up to Copenhagen we were very much on track, fully supporting that and motoring at a great rate of knots.

Teachers, he felt, had wholly given up on him.

And you've never wholly owned up to that, never made adequate amends.

And, despite the odds, she never wholly gives up on rehabilitation.

The Colorados, purveyors of corrupt, creole fascism under Stroessner, have not yet wholly cleaned up their act.

Frosty makes a living in construction, but his identity, his being, is wholly wrapped up in surfing.

His family, whose personal fortunes are wholly wrapped up with the Times, has never been more worried or restive.

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