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en Caregivers say the number one thing they want is flexible hours, because you can't predict when you're going to have to take time off.

en We're in the time of year when we have surprises with strengthening, and intensity forecasts are very tough to predict any more than 24 hours out,

en When I receive in a short time a larger number of officers, I will increase the number of opening hours,

en Years ago, we insisted on a 40-hour week, working 8 to 5. We've become much more flexible in terms of number of hours as well as when employees work. We want to keep people in the work force and adjust to their needs. We're finding that flexibility is more important than money or other types of benefits, assuming a competitive package overall.

en It's a shame that the only thing a man can do for eight hours a day is work. He can't eat for eight hours; he can't drink for eight hours; he can't make love for eight hours. The only thing a man can do for eight hours is work.
  William Faulkner

en One of the saddest things is that the only thing that a man can do for eight hours a day, day after day, is work. You can't eat eight hours a day nor drink for eight hours a day nor make love for eight hours -- all you can do for eight hours is work. Which is the reason why man makes himself and everybody else so miserable and unhappy.
  William Faulkner

en These boomers know the difficulties of being caregivers. They know the lives of family caregivers are made more difficult by public policies that are outdated.

en You can?t predict this thing ... two, three, four all gone. How do you predict these things? The whole idea that No. 1 gets the easy route ... there are no easy routes. Those teams at 16 are really good, and they have incredible desire to win. By the time you get to 8-9, you?re facing really good teams.

en If I could predict what this team is going to do ... based on our history, we're going to play really good and we're going to do things that are going to put us in jeopardy of losing. That's about the only thing I can predict.

en We went from a small number of [online shoppers] to a phenomenal number of visits in a week's time. We had to shut down the site for a few hours early in December to add additional servers and customers service representatives.

en [In a move Stone favors, the NCAA has modified the women's rules for the preseason workouts, increasing the individual skills time from two hours to four hours per week and permitting more than four players to participate at a time with coaches, meaning full teams can go through drills.] I think it's a great thing, ... You can build chemistry.

en Allowing Medicare buy-in for caregivers of Medicare beneficiaries, or tax credits for caregivers' medical expenses, could ease their financial burden.

en The governor will act within 24 hours. But I'm not going to predict what she will do.

en I'm available by appointment also if those hours don't work. I'm pretty flexible.

en She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. We predict at least a dozen copycats within the next 24 hours.


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