Finally, he took a year's leave of absence, so great was his need to finish writing his first suspense novel. |
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In September last year members of all parties voted unanimously to grant him an extended leave of absence due to an unspecified illness. |
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You may continue group coverage for up to 36 months of leave of absence by prepaying the monthly premiums. |
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I extended my two-month leave of absence for another two months and went to study Torah in Jerusalem for the summer. |
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What is the reason for the leave of absence deadline on the Academic and Administrative Calendar? |
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Yesterday Continental Airlines cut flight schedules by a fifth and gave 12,000 staff a leave of absence. |
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While on leave of absence without pay, the employee is not eligible to utilize tuition benefits. |
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Now he is taking a leave of absence, and had a few choice words for the newspaper. |
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Requests for consecutive years of leave of absence shall be for the reasons provided in this policy. |
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Even with a satellite hookup, multiple televisions and an extended leave of absence from work, you couldn't possibly watch them all. |
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In 1903, after being granted leave of absence for rest and recreation, she sailed for Japan on June 11 that year. |
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If you are on a leave of absence with pay, your and the University's normal contributions will continue. |
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You are not allowed to enroll full-time in another university while on a leave of absence from Duke. |
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In 2001 he decided to take a leave of absence from teaching, and establish a new convenience store. |
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Nurses on unpaid leave of absence were limited in their right to accumulate seniority. |
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She tells me she is taking leave of absence from studies, to help me with company full time. |
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If not reassigned, the employee may take a leave of absence without pay until she begins maternity leave. |
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Staff do not accrue university service credit during discretionary leaves of absence such as education leaves, political leave of absence, and other leaves of absence. |
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McKinley, a chartered accountant, had taken a leave of absence from work due to health problems after 16 years of service. |
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Employees on unpaid leave of absence included those receiving workers' compensation and long-term disability payments. |
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Since Rachel filed her claim and took her leave of absence, the economy has gone south. |
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In this case, the grievor had applied for a nine-week leave of absence to go on vacation. |
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Inclusion of all leave of absence related to adoption for the calculation of the employee's length of service in the company. |
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During such leave of absence there will be a continuation of pension and benefits for permanent employees. |
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The Canada Labour Code must be amended to allow employees to take a leave of absence from work. |
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The voluntary leave of absence may be taken for up to three years or longer if both parties are in agreement. |
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Acquired rights, or rights in the process of being acquired, are recognised insofar as concerns leave of absence to care for children. |
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The authorization for travel is not an authorization for leave of absence which must be obtained from the appropriate authority. |
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This claim implied that she had become disabled prior to taking her leave of absence. |
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The embattled New York congressman announced he was taking a leave of absence to deal with his junk mail problem. |
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In August 2012, anchor Robin Roberts took a leave of absence for a bone marrow transplant. |
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Just last week, Credit Suisse announced that callan was taking a leave of absence. |
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During my 15th year of living in a Hindu-style ashram, a spiritual community in the woods of Massachusetts, I was given a two-month leave of absence. |
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Employment equity programs, universal quality child care, paid leave of absence and other measures are necessary to ensure the full participation of women in the workforce. |
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He was promoted to captain in the regular army in July 1792, despite exceeding his leave of absence and leading a riot against French troops. |
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He expressed his filial devotion when he took three years leave of absence from his official duties for Qi to mourn his mother's death. |
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The right to take leave of absence to take care of a sick child: authorization to take paid leave in the event of illness affecting one or several children is granted to the mother or father. |
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After receiving two fellowships in 1970, he took a leave of absence from Yale to visit Africa, working as an anesthetist in a hospital in Tanzania and then traveling through other African nations. |
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In 1976, Wayne was elected to the Local 6500 executive as a guide and then was appointed recording secretary after the member who had been elected to that position took a leave of absence. |
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He subsequently went on a leave of absence based on medical certificates issued by his family physician that referred to his state of anxiety and job tension. |
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Tunisian legislation has provided other facilities for working women, including: early retirement, part-time work in the private sector and leave of absence. |
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Coverage would begin on the day of actual deployment and would cover travel to and from the SDO, as well as training for the designated operation and authorized leave of absence from the operation. |
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The HR Coordinator, with Phoenix's blessing, will soon be taking a leave of absence to obtain an HR certification from Nova Scotia Community College to enable her to better meet these needs. |
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Legislation which took effect in Quebec in December 2007 provides employees with the right to a leave of absence if they are injured, or a family member is injured or killed, as a result of a criminal offence. |
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The maximum duration of this paid leave of absence is 200 hours per year. |
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For example, if, during a leave of absence, an employee works for another employer, the employee can accrue benefits under one or the other plan, but not both. |
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Peers who did not wish to attend meetings regularly or were prevented by ill health, age or further reasons, were now able to request Leave of Absence. |
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