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"For us, it's like gathering more information and making the work slightly more refined," says Suzi of the walrus pencil portrait they're currently painstakingly filling in.
The rest of Fehn's built work (slightly more than 30 buildings) would be in Scandinavia, and relatively modest in scale.
As recently as the 1970s, Europeans worked slightly more than Americans.
About 9percentt in immigrant marriages and 17percentt in intermarriages work slightly more, namely 11 to 12 hours.
With respect to male FPs, graduates from the earlier cohort seem to work slightly more.
Despite the reduction in the number of ORs available for elective work, slightly more elective case time was handled, with 26% (p < 0.05) less overtime.
Dentists participating in managed care worked slightly more hours, had more patients per week, fewer visits per patient and shorter appointments compared to those with no managed care contracts.
The results in Table 3 show that female Gen Xers (mean = 70.25) report working slightly more hours a week than male Gen Xers (mean = 67.81), although this difference is not statistically significant.
Overall, the results of this study illustrate that the attitude towards working part-time changed to a small extent between 1996 and 2004: specialists in internal medicine in 2004 viewed part-time work slightly more positively than specialists in internal medicine in 1996.
Used in power plants in summer to churn out electricity to keep air-conditioners working, natural gas warms slightly more than 50percentt of United States homes in winter, mainly in the Midwest, Sun Belt and Rocky Mountain states, according to 1997 Census figures.
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