Sentences with phrase «until end of shift»

Handled all cash and charge payments until end of shift checkout.
of money until end of shift.
Performed inventory, balanced sheet until end of shift.

Not exact matches

until recently i've had ample light for photographing those early evening meals but by october's end, daylight at dinnertime became a thing of the past, and the + hour shift from daylight savings time hath since befucked this process even further.
Not only did it mean that the Liverpool players could not relax and had to put in a real shift right until the end of the game, it also meant that Rodgers could not afford to replace so9me key players like Raheem Sterling, Steven Gerrard and Jordan Henderson.
That being said, babies can move and shift position right up until the end of pregnancy, so a baby that isn't in LOA at 30 or even 36 weeks isn't concerning.
Trump said in a Fox News interview that a replacement health care law was not likely to be ready until either the end of this year or in 2018 — a major shift from promises by both him and Republican leaders to repeal and replace the law as soon as possible.
It wasn't until around the end of the 18th century when industrialized farming began to take hold that there was a significant shift in the consumption of organ meats.
I ended up supplementing my diet with about a 1/4 cup of whole flax seeds (ground fresh and mixed with yogurt) during the first half of my cycle until I confirmed ovulation by a basal body temperature shift.
Because the weather is as vacillating as my desire for the shift in seasons, I can't commit to turtlenecks until likely the end of November.
The levels that utilise moving blocks by tapping on the touchscreen are sound, though they completely shifted my attention from the television to the GamePad screen, not returning until the end of the level.
There are no big action set - pieces or epic shootouts, but the blame keeps shifting around between the top four suspects and a bunch of other agents, that, until the very end, there's no way of knowing who to trust.
«We are moving to be a more competitive school district and transforming from being monolingual to a multi-lingual district and show the strengths of that shift at the school sites,» said Vivian Ekchian, who is serving as acting superintendent while Michelle King is on medical leave until the end of the month.
The car's short - throw shifter falls easily to hand, the standard Recaro seats keep your butt nearly as planted as the Camaro's rear end, and the enhanced cooling systems let the party rage until your inner ear decides it's time to take a break from all of the abuse.
It wasn't until the end of last week that we saw a some kind of a shift, with markets suddenly becoming more unstable.
What I am more likely to do is wait until my next reshaping at the end of September, and make some shifts then.
Rose and Christopher Y. Lew, the Whitney's associate curator who gave the young artist her first New York solo show, walked in at the end of her 10 - minute video and chattered over until the film looped back to the beginning: «When I first came back to Earth after 128 days in space,» the astronaut David Wolf intoned while pools of opalescent fluid shifted onscreen as if agitating a new cosmos.
Combining his own photographic and video documentation with found material, Laumann focuses on the 3 - month period from the end of the couple's artistic work together until Turner's execution and how during this time their relationship shifted from professional to romantic.
Felicia was most surprised to learn that it wasn't until the end of World War II that families shifted their eating habits and stopped growing their own food.
At the end of a climatic shift, the temperature setup of the entire planet will have changed — so far until a new equilibrium energy budget is reached.
They don't update until the end of the month and even then their results keep shifting for up to a year.
That shift coincides with the end of the 1973 - 76 La Niña, which created, as shown Figure 2, the initial warm water used by the trailing El Niño events until the 1995/96 La Niña.
In 1891, U.S. copyright law for the first time granted U.S. copyright to non-U.S. authors, but there was a catch: The books of foreign authors had to be manufactured in the U.S.. By the end of the Second World War, the U.S. became a net exporter of books, and it was not until then that the U.S. shifted its policy from protecting its domestic publishers to cautiously embracing global treaties.
Some firms have shifted to a continuous billing cycle through the month rather than waiting until the end of the month.
Or why the Home and End keys work differently in Office than in everything else, kind of like Shift + Delete in bbEdit, which screwed me up all the time until I figured out how to turn it off.
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