Sentences with phrase «by time clocks»

Most of the overworked employees are white - collar workers, and hours spent at their jobs are often not monitored by time clocks.
To be sure, a buyout fund is inherently illiquid, and it can't always clean up its investments by the time the clock runs out on the typical 10 - year term of the fund.
Having said all that, I'm going to go ahead and pick the Patriots to win their second Super Bowl title in a row in a game that won't be close by the time the clock strikes zero.
Considering WWE creates the rules — as evidenced by the time clock — why not just add a provision to include the champions?
Even though I got married in my mid-thirties, by the time the clock turned over from 39 to 40 years old, I was widowed and single, back out in the modern singles game, dating again.
These trucks mean business, and whether you operate on your own schedule or you live by the time clock, there's a lot to be experienced within their cabins.
How far can one lost woman go to redeem herself by the time the clock stops ticking?
Coin Runners sees players trying to hold onto the most coins by the time the clock runs out, with players losing coins every time a weapon strikes them.
What this equates to is that if everybody manages to successfully identify their person, place and weapon by the time the clock strikes seven they'll clear the table and place their acquired cards down to form sets.
As mentioned, there are various game types, each of which you'll fail should you not complete them by the time the clock runs down, however, should you manage to complete three of them this will then allow you to face up to the end boss, known as «Flario,» a large Dragon who is pretty difficult to beat.

Not exact matches

By exposing oneself to the right lightwaves at the right time of day, the idea is that you can reset your internal clock.
How many times have you been lost in an amazing dream only to be startled awake by your alarm clock?
These sorts of clocks keep time by counting the number of oscillations in the alternating current they receive, which also powers them; in other words, the number of times the flow of electricity changes directions every second.
Many entrepreneurs manage their time by working in hyper - focussed and efficient bursts, not necessarily round the clock.
The pings are picked up by sensors that are laid along the pipe, and are linked to a GPS time clock and an accelerometer that captures each rotation the ball makes.
A lot of electric clocks, such as those on many radios and ovens, still keep time by synchronizing themselves to the frequency of the mains electricity supply, rather than an inbuilt quartz crystal (which is more expensive) or by connected to a «time server» on the Internet (more expensive still).
«If your sleep is vulnerable you would be much better advised to set your body clock to the same time every morning by always getting up at the same time.
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every question about the ownership of data to a discussion about user interface controls that limit where data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged questions (every time there was a question about the data Facebook generates about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
This project could potentially avail a payment system for participants to transact in different global markets round - the - clock that are today limited by time zone differences and office hours.
Meanwhile, Soho clocked in with a 25 percent availability rate followed by Herald Square and the Meatpacking District (both at 22 percent), Times Square (20 percent) and Madison Avenue (17 percent).
The clocks at that time didn't improve the efficiency of the staff during their time at the workplace; a shop assistant kept at work by the loss of wages if they clock out early might still have been leaning on a counter with nothing to do in an empty showroom.
I was older when my mother's mother died, but she, at the time of her death, was also in her own bedroom cared for around the clock by her large extended family.
The official time to which all clocks in the U.S. are set either directly or indirectly is maintained by two very precise atomic clocks.
However, Whitehead rejects the mythical sense of creation in which God is an eternal Being who suddenly starts the time - clocks by an act of creating the material universe, including man.
«Rom 5:12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:»... The clock in your cells was set to only divide X amount of times.
Simply because we measure time by the motion of clocks does not mean that time is not there to be measured if the motion of clocks is absent.
Newton's position that time is «objective» and «rules» our measurement of time (not vice versa) is vindicated by the fact that we have a rational theory of clocks, i.e., we presuppose that all our clocks can and ought to be corrected, wherever we note irregularities.
The clockmaker then confessed his clocks weren't keeping time too well either, and he set them each afternoon by the factory's closing time whistle!
Cosmic time is symbolized by the circle, it is calendar or clock time.
On the other hand, an hour — even a day — can rush by when one is lost in thought, and after an evening of good conversation with friends, we look at the clock and say, «Where did the time go?»
It would have been strange if there were not at that time some who as in every age advocated a solution by the simple process of turning back the clock.
By the term «creature of time» I do not refer only to the fact of duration, clock time, the observable but scarcely exciting fact that there is a before - and - after pattern in human experience.
Therefore, one can say that during a given period of clock time a particular region of space was occupied by a particular superject.
A clock breaks up the flow of natural time as measured by the organic rhythms of the body and of nature.
Once upon a time the old used to be cherished in a certain culture, and greatly loved by their families round the clock.
The oblong game is pitilessly finite: Wholly concerned as it is with conquest and shifting lines of force, it is exactly and inviolably demarcated, spatially and temporally; having no inner unfolding narrative of its own, it does not end, but is merely curtailed, externally, by a clock (even overtime is composed only of strictly apportioned, discrete units of time).
When the astronomical revolution of the sixteenth century — in which the Italian philosophers of the Renaissance played a far more important role than historians of science admit — removed the universal cosmic clock, there were two alternative ways open to physics and philosophy of nature: either to retain the relational theory of time and to hold with Bruno (Bruno 1879, p. 144) that «there are as many times as there are the stars» (tot tempora quot astra), since there is no body possessing a privileged rotation motion, and the only body which allegedly had it — the sphere of the fixed stars — has been swept away; or to save the unity and homogeneity of time by separating it from any particular motion — and this is what Newton did, anticipated in this respect by Isaac Barrow and, in particular, Gassendi.
You're still going to have to eyeball the times, going by «doubled» etc. rather than the clock.
Jonathan Johnson from the University of Surrey examines new research which suggests that the effects of shift work or jet lag on our body clocks could be reduced simply by changing the times at which people eat.
Michigan 16, South Carolina 3, 9:56: Michigan drove 72 yards across seven plays and 3:34 of clock time on its first drive of the second half, capped by a 1 - yard Ben Mason touchdown run.
The Detroit Lions were down by seven points with seven seconds left on the clock when Shaun Hill, who replaced an injured Matt Stafford, found Titus Young in the end zone with no time remaining.
Best player available sounds great and all, until you have a massive hole at a position going into the draft and you fear that position group will be picked over by the next time you're on the clock.
If Payton is okay with him and there aren't any defensive options available by the time we're on the clock, fine.
He was reportedly clocked at running 40 metres in just 4.2 seconds beating Walcott's record by just 1 / 100th of a second, but these times are being challenged by Richard Kilty, who is the World and European champion at 60 metre sprint racing.
Sean Dyche was quick to vent his fury with the winner, claiming there is also a question mark over the time added on, with two minutes held up by the fourth official, and the goal coming after the clock read 92:00.
Three minutes and 36 seconds of clock time later, the Irish trailed by 18.
How are Arsenal going to make a bidding for a player whose value on the field of play will be gradually declining by the reason of his aging as he becomes a spent force in 3 years time when he clocked 30.
But suddenly the young man who says that he set his watch and dorm - room clock 10 minutes ahead to try to stay on schedule, who served as the Chiefs» co-captain, who spent time volunteering at last summer's Special Olympics and who had just appeared as one of nine varsity athletes on the university president's Christmas card, was being described as the instigator of a scuffle during an intrasquad scrimmage — a bad actor no longer wanted by his coach or teammates.
Like playing a good piano accompaniment, pacing takes talent — speed, strength and an exquisite ability to estimate the time for each early lap, and stick to it rigidly, thus giving the record - breaker - to - be a sort of human clock to guide by.
He also delved into «body clocks» when discussing Stanford's No. 7 ranking — which placed the Cardinal ahead of unbeaten Oklahoma State — by discussing the role that a super-early kickoff time may have played in Stanford's Week 1 loss to Northwestern.
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