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The periodized model was based on weekly variation, and applied undulating durations of work periods while maintaining total volume.
He has stressed that it is not an amnesty program because immigrants would be required to have a job with a sponsoring employer and would be expected to return to their home countries after their work periods expired.
The study suggested that shortening work periods at the scene and limiting the involvement of people with less previous exposure to trauma might result in fewer incidents of the disorder in future disasters, officials said.
Perhaps seasoned by six months on the Russian space station Mir, the Air Force officer says the schedule of alternating work periods and leisure time set up for the station will probably have to be tossed aside.
She has been known to put in long work periods -- stretching to 30 hours when she was on call -- and to then unwind with friends at clubs featuring hip-hop or jazz.
The tough work would begin early Monday when the first team of spacewalkers, Dr. John M. Grunsfeld and Dr. Richard M. Linnehan, are to emerge from the shuttle for six and a half hours; three such work periods are scheduled for the pair.
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Work, period, needs to be made available.
Now, the phrase is used to describe how risky it is to do the work — period.
Hale replied: "His next two weeks are booked before the August district work period unfortunately.
"I don't want the federal government giving me an incentive not to work, period," he said.
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