Pick up the bowl and start offering a set
amount at designated times.
Not exact matches
Employers can use an app - based approach to manage employees
at remote work sites with what
amounts to a geo - locate
time clock — the app sending a prompt to workers in a
designated area to punch in or out while on the job.
In fact, I've found that slacking off makes me more productive because I slack strategically — meaning that I take breaks
at designated times, for regular intervals, in ways that sharpen my focus when I sit back down to work,» she argues, asserting that «strategic slacking has enabled me to dramatically increase both the quality of my work and the
amount I get done in a given day.»
At the core, and simply stated, grace periods are a
designated amount of
time that the lender decides the approximant date between when your payment is due and the end of a billing cycle.
A futures contract provides for the future sale by one party and purchase by another party of a specified
amount of a specific financial instrument (e.g., units of a stock index) for a specified price, date,
time and place
designated at the
time the contract is made.
While many offer low introductory rates, after a
designated time period, those rates skyrocket to more than 20 % Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Regardless of your income, carrying any significant
amount of debt
at that interest rate for anything other than a short term is unsustainable because of how the interest compounds.
«Jumping bail» or «skipping bail» means that you failed to appear in court
at a
designated time and place when there was a fixed bail bond
amount made.
In the case of a person referred to in subparagraph 1 i of section 5 who was not a self - employed person
at any
time during the four weeks before the accident, the person's gross annual employment income is whichever of the following
amounts the person
designates: