That "unpaid time" is the minutes each day employees spend booting up and shutting down their computers (also their time-clocks), which they claim adds up to an astounding 15-30 per day.
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It was reported months ago that main cast member Dan Stevens would be shutting the door on his time at Downton.
Mrs Arroyo, along with two former presidents, the Roman Catholic church and a mish-mash of anti-establishment groups, has succeeded in mobilising tens of thousands of protesters at a time, often shutting down central Manila.
Xperia ZL also includes Battery STAMINA Mode that significantly improves the battery standby time by automatically shutting down battery-draining apps whenever the screen is off and starting them up again when the screen is back on.
The board said Transportation Department officials were in the process of shutting down Sky Express at the time of the crash but had given the company an extra 10 days to appeal an unsatisfactory safety rating.
Vokoun is three periods away now after shutting out the Islanders for the second time this season.
Shutting down wells for long periods of time damages the reservoirs by letting some of the pressure seep out.
So any notion that shutting down the government for some period of time is actually a good thing because it saves money is incorrect, as the Speaker himself said.
The more recent concerns, that an agreement to extend the Bush-era tax cuts would not be reached by year-end, and that the debt ceiling would not be raised in time to prevent the government from shutting down by mid-February, have been kicked down the road by several months.
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According to Hilco Real Estate's Mr. Nagrani, unprofitable fast-food locations are having a hard time selling their sites to other franchisees and shutting their doors instead.
The oldest drugs, like Haldol and thorazine, clomp onto the receptor like glue, completely shutting it down so tenaciously that they work for some time after patients stop taking them.
The SQL injection attacks made the network hosting the sites read over 2 billion unique user access attempts at the same time, slowing the site down, or shutting it down completely, according to a statement from the Office of the President.
Strategies like closing a school for a time and reopening it under new management, or even shutting it down entirely and sending its students to a better school.
It has become clear now that many on the right wing of the party have been following the marching orders of old-time GOP ideologue and strategist Grover Norquist, who seems focused on simply shutting government down completely as part of some sort of personal life goal.
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This allowed drug companies for the first time to sort through thousands of potential compounds for the ones most efficient at shutting down the virus.
The moratorium would stop any new permits from being issued for deepwater drilling in federal waters for the time being, and halt exploration drilling at 33 sites (many of which have already begun shutting down their activities).
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The health board said at the time that the future of Afallon Ward was under continuous review, but it was unclear if it was shutting permanently or temporarily.
Surely somebody there must be aware that shutting down offshore drilling a space-age, technologically demanding exercise for an extended period of time cannot be restarted by just a wave of hand.
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