Sentences with phrase «unbroken periods»

These are all related to particular repetitive motions that are very common in the office environment where long, unbroken periods of work are common.
«Look what happens when you get it right: the 11 years of Labour government between 1997 and 2008... A completely unbroken period of economic growth; we made the economy work like never before or since, and we lifted half a million children out of poverty; and lifted a million pensioners out of poverty.
The mine here was in operation for an unbroken period of over 1000 years.
In the end, this tripped up the financial modelers — all of their models derived correlation factors from a long and relatively unbroken period of home price appreciation.

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From the colonial period through the twenty - first century, federal, state, and territorial governments have an unbroken tradition of protecting conscientious objectors who can not abide the government's mandate to kill, cut, or medicate another human being.
This internal process» fueled by the leftward tilt of mainline ecumenism and the vigor of Baptist Landmarkism (the idea that Baptist congregations constitute the only true churches in the world and can trace their lineage through unbroken succession back to Christ himself)» reinforced the desire of Southern Baptists «to do our own work in our way,» as E.Y. Mullins, one of the more moderate Baptist leaders of this period, put it.
Also, there is absolutely no guarantee that the newborn's longest period of unbroken sleep will occur at night.
But that DNA is in relatively long, unbroken chunks, the analyses found, suggesting that it was incorporated into Polynesians» genomes recently, perhaps about 500 to 2500 years ago, after the Lapita period.
The periods of the five planets are 2.35 d, 3.56 d, 5.40 d, 8.26 d, and 12.76 d, forming an unbroken chain of near 3:2 resonances.
The five actors nominated for the prestigious award, which honours the future stars of cinema, include Brits Jack O'Connell, who began his career in the E4 drama Skins in 2007 and this year took the lead role in the Angelina Jolie - directed feature Unbroken, and Gugu Mbatha - Raw, already an established name on stage and television, who was named best actress at this year's British Independent Film Awards for her portrayal of Dido Elizabeth Belle in the period drama Belle.
Although dogs sleep more than we do, they also wake more frequently, so they tend not to get a long period of unbroken sleep.
Following a strong summer, the travel trend to Majorca remains unbroken, even during the current winter period.
Some people looked at parts of that work (for example, the lower right panel of Figure 1) and point out how the climate model oceans show a smooth and pretty much unbroken increase in heat content over the historical period.
However, each station has different periods of unbroken monthly temperature records within which accurate trendlines can be calculated to 2011.
The leave must be taken as one unbroken, continuous period of time subject to employer consent otherwise.
The drop dead rule does not, however, require continuous and unbroken advancement of the action, only that there be a substantial advance at one point during the 3 year period.
If you were continuously licensed for less than a year, you may apply for relicensing for a period equivalent to your unbroken licensed period.
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