Austerity does not appeal to voters, who may work off their frustrations on politicians and (worse) foreigners.
Both sides may have to put off work on the new Joseph and Joyce Wing of the local hospital while donors are forced to back to plumbing jobs, making the flow of cash work as well as it can until new supplies arrive.
The millennial mind is a wandering one which relies on taking time off from work and going on regular vacations.
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The relief was audible when President Clinton announced on September 1st that, after two failed tests, he was putting off preparatory work on a new radar for the system in Alaska.
Over the next few years, he could only find intermittent work on and off.
Lead singer Brandon Flowers has used his time off to work on his debut solo release, titled Flamingo.
Ministers said Universal Credit would help millions of people by making them better off in work than on benefits.
When Kenya's colonial government crumbled in 1963, Wambugu's father was rounded up--like so many young men--and trucked off to work on a white settler's farm.
"Our work on and off the ball was very good, but to walk off the pitch having lost 2-1 was very hard to swallow, " he added.
Hines is playing more piano than most bandleaders, but he's also giving his sidemen plenty of room to shine, particularly saxophonist and arranger Budd Johnson, who first appears in the band's reed section in 1937, and would continue to work on and off with Hines for the rest of Hines's life (Johnson died a year after Hines, in 1984).
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Aggar dedicated much of his time last winter to getting fit for the World Championship selection trials and the hard work on land and on the water paid off with a place in the Great Britain squad for the World Championships in Munich.
One method is through the force's No Excuse campaign where police officers work on their days off and are paid overtime.
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They can expect those who raised the money to work their asses off to deliver on their promises, lest they be branded scam artists.
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Unfortunately laying these people off increases the work load on the remaining staff and increases errors and inefficiencies because the remaining staff usually is not trained to do the work the laid off middle manager did.
That is one reason these outfits sometimes work on other one-off big international events such as G7 meetings or world Expos.
"It's a source of marriage breakdown, of stress, of people being ill, being off work - the knock-on effect of people wrestling with unmanageable debt in their lives can be massive, " he says.
The need to work off excess inventory was expected to drag on Bristol's earnings into 2003.
The school's previous stem work had to go on at two off-campus sites to avoid the Bush blockage.
But there were things to work out, on the sand and off.
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Rather than making commissions off of trades, they work on a fee only basis and are registered investment advisors with the SEC (Betterment is also an RIA).
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The most common activity was checking email 71% reported doing this but 30% said they participated in conference calls, and 44% said they use these nominal days off to catch up on work.
But faced with the alternative of missing our flight back to Washington, taking another day off work, and finishing the deposition on Tuesday, we insisted on going to the opposing lawyer's office instead.
"Over the past few years Dylan has matured considerably as a player and as a person, and his appointment as captain reflects the hard work he has put in on and off the field, " Mallinder continued.
Shell began work on its planned well in the Chukchi Sea, about 90 miles off the Alaskan North Slope, on Sunday.
Editor A is more hands-off, just wanting the work they agree on done on deadline.
Yesterday, I attended a panel discussion of new data released by the Center for Work-Life Policy about off-rampers and on-rampers.
When CNN cameras were there in March 2009, nearly all the work was moving dirt, creating on and off ramps and raising the level of the roadway.
He may also need to work on his signature, which starts off with a soft "J" but is followed by seven loopy scribbles that render it illegible.
Competitors from every country face enormous expectations to win, to make the years of hard work and training pay off, to achieve greatness on the preeminent world stage.
Iberia and unions representing most of the Spanish airline's staff reached an agreement in principle on a restructuring proposal, raising the prospect of an end to on-and-off work stoppages.
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