If he does not improve his timekeeping, then he will ultimately be dismissed. |
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They are like pieces in a model train set, the only variable being my timekeeping. |
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How does the story you tell in this book fit with larger narratives in the history of clocks and timekeeping? |
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And children playing mini-basketball are encouraged to try their hand at refereeing, scoring and timekeeping when they are not playing. |
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When it comes to timekeeping, Irish builders are undeniably on another planet. |
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The device could be used to superimpose a clock onto the television screen, allowing TV viewers to enjoy the benefits of timekeeping. |
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A collection composed of parts in which the timekeeping demands vie with the sophistication of their design. |
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His enormous improvement in timekeeping had very wide-ranging benefits. |
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The timekeeping records could then be compared to the revenue system to ensure that each veterinarian is charging their time. |
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Because they have no gears or escapements to disturb their regular frequency, quartz clocks are extremely accurate and have become the dominant timekeeping technology. |
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Plants keep pace with daily environmental fluctuations through the endogenous timekeeping circadian clock mechanism. |
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Ms. Kowroski's long-limbed looks are spectacular, but her dancing is a matter of dutiful timekeeping. |
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Its primary contributions were in practical astronomy navigation, timekeeping, determination of star positions, and almanac publication. |
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The start may be determined by the contact of the front tyre with an electronic timekeeping strip on the start line. |
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In some form, therefore, simple harmonic motion is at the heart of timekeeping. |
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Linear-active culture stresses timekeeping and getting-to-the-point and dominates in North America and northern Europe. |
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It provides a summary of the hours entered into the timekeeping system by counsel and paralegals. |
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Accurate and complete timekeeping information supports the effective planning, funding, and management of departmental activities. |
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Domestic violence is a workplace issue that can cause increased absenteeism, poor timekeeping and deterioration in a worker's performance. |
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As already published in the Annual Report 2004, timekeeping is not considered as a core activity of the Group. |
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The transmission of an impulse via radio is a critical phase in timekeeping. |
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Combined with our quality standards, this results in a step ahead in automatic timekeeping for running events. |
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The respondents, however, had a very relaxed view about timekeeping by accessible taxis. |
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Electronic time-keeping of hour record attempts must be accompanied by a system of manual timekeeping. |
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The LINKGATE system represents a radical innovation in the field of radio transmission of impulses for timekeeping. |
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For all of these advances, the challenge for timekeeping is to create a system that can run for decades at these improved accuracies. |
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High-precision pulsar timekeeping observations therefore need to be protected from harmful interference. |
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I still have nightmares about timekeeping, think to myself I haven't done a time sheet for a while, then remember it is nearly ten years since I had to! |
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Understanding that each of our clients has different timekeeping requirements, we offer a range of standard and automated solutions from timecards, to electronic time recorders, to Web-based systems. |
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But for many people in Britain for much of the 20th century, indulging the national weakness for exact timekeeping, Time spoke from the other end of a telephone line. |
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However, the most common type of public and palace timekeeping device was the inflow clepsydra. |
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The advantage of studying strontium ions for timekeeping is that the strontium clock reference is narrower and more precise than what can be obtained from using the clock transitions of cesium. |
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The complex circuitry of such watches enabled them to perform a variety of timekeeping functions and also made possible digital readouts of the time in place of the traditional second, minute, and hour hands. |
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The cells that are doing the timekeeping must first alter their chemistry in a predictable way, and then return in an equally predictable way to their original state. In theory, this does not require much. |
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Department managers need timekeeping and human resource information, not only to manage their workloads in the short term, but also to plan and prepare for the future. |
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The front-line supervisor needs to concentrate on the activities of their crew and the cost effective management of tools, materials and timekeeping. |
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The library includes functions for string manipulation, dynamic memory allocation, data conversion, timekeeping and math functions. |
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Since consistent timekeeping across the Department was relatively new at the time of our audit, the Department did not have complete information to analyze and compare workload volumes and costs for all of its services. |
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This complex procedure is necessary to avoid timekeeping errors and the possibility of two riders crossing the finish line at the same time, one finishing the time trial and the other still with a lap to complete. |
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Nevertheless, insofar as it makes you the object, the new device is the inverse of the old timekeeping technology it vestigially resembles. |
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Subsequently, nations across the world used it as their standard for mapping and timekeeping. |
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I appreciate your timekeeping and I'll try to be respectful. |
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When collecting timekeeping data electronically or manually, Kelly Services will ensure that its collection and processing meets all privacy requirements. |
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In those days, 30 hand-operated chronographs were needed for timekeeping. |
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It unites them under a common denominator: the pursuit of timekeeping or chronometric performance for an extremely user-friendly mechanical watch. |
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He invented the pendulum clock, which was a major step forward towards exact timekeeping. |
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Our reportage on the Olympics would not be complete without a history of sports timekeeping from handheld stopwatches in the early years of the 20th century to the microsecond freeze frame scans which will be used in Beijing. |
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Although necessary for higher level competitions, automatic timekeeping is only occasionally used in Canada for regional, provincial or local meets, mainly because of the cost and unfamiliarity with the equipment. |
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Since the Photosprint could deliver developed pictures in 30 seconds, those responsible for the athletics events decided to take the plunge and use automated timekeeping. |
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To mark its 22nd participation in the Olympic Games, Omega is launching a commemorative pocket watch, as well as a new advertising campaign focusing on the key role of timekeeping in these international games. |
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The platform that serves as the base of the cage holds all the wheels of a traditional timekeeping movement, along with the escapement and the balance wheel. |
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The clock counting down the seconds to Vancouver 2010 is the latest creation of the Biel based firm in its long history of precision timekeeping and the Olympic Games. |
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During the games, some 40 technicians will devote the equivalent of around 1,200 working days to the 35 tonnes of equipment and 30 kilometres of cables needed to ensure that timekeeping goes without a hitch. |
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By definition, a marine chronometer must offer a highly legible display of information and guarantee perfect stability of precision timekeeping, even in adverse conditions that may persist for long periods. |
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Monard speculated that it was recorded by druids wishing to preserve their tradition of timekeeping in a time when the Julian calendar was imposed throughout the Roman Empire. |
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Gene Block of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and his colleagues study how the body's natural timekeeping, or circadian rhythm, changes with age. |
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In this respect, the bass section allows the drum corps to delegate their timekeeping responsibilities and allows more freedom in the drum scores. |
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Timekeeping is at the discretion of the referee who adds on stoppage time at the end of each half. |
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