Sentences with phrase «year of commuting»

I've enjoyed the lazy summer days after a busy year of commuting to preschool & selling our house.
We've eliminated 300 - 400 hours / year of commuting per team member.
In 2007, after four years of commuting downtown, she left the paper and decided it would be great to run her own life again.
Do we send her to the same school as Sausage and tie ourselves into another 7 years of commuting a fair distance, send her to a primary closer to home and deal with very awkward school runs for a year (with both of them needing to be in different schools at the same times in the morning) or maybe even home educate BB for reception year until we know where Sausage will be going for secondary.
After years of commuting between England, Ireland, and Canada, in 1998 she settled in London, Ontario, where she lives with her lover and their son and daughter.
After years of commuting between England, Ireland, and Canada, in...
Although I really enjoy many aspects of my current position and the people I work with, the many years of commuting to LA are getting to be a bit too much.

Not exact matches

Yet regardless of how disciplined he was about shutting down his computer and heading home, he continued to spend two hours a day commuting - essentially 10 hours a week which added up to two full months a year.
Last month, Trump commuted the 27 - year prison sentence of Sholom Rubashkin, former chief executive of what was the nation's largest kosher meatpacking operation.
I've used a variety of different ones on my commutes over the years, but the best ones for avoiding tangled wires and for blocking out the noisy people on the train are the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 Wireless Headphones.
After all, as Richard Florida reported last year, the Census Bureau finds that 86 percent of U.S. workers still commute by car and more than 75 percent do so alone.
On the other hand, if you need to work long hours at your current full - time job, you commute 60 miles round - trip, and you have two - year - old triplets, piling a part - time business on top of all those commitments could be the straw that breaks the camel's back.
Additionally, FlexJobs found that by not commuting to work everyday (based on an average commute time of 52 minutes), you can save an additional $ 4,867 per year.
Manning, who served seven years in prison for violating the Espionage Act before her sentence was commuted by President Obama in 2017, says she has a tendency to look forward instead of backward.
Speaking of autonomous cars and all that, the cost of owning a car and using it for commuting will exceed the cost of relying solely on ride hailing services within 10 years, at least in Seattle and Denver, according to a study by insurance startup QuoteWizard.
Last year, Statistics Canada published a comprehensive review of commuting patterns in urban Canada.
Five years ago, Ivan Duque was a little - known official at a Washington development bank, commuting from the leafy suburb of Chevy Chase.
VANCOUVER — A New Democrat government will get Metro Vancouver commuters moving again by increasing the provincial share of capital funding for public transportation improvements to 40 percent, clearing the way to shorter commutes and thousands of new construction jobs over the next 10 years.
We've left our «family» of 25 years and are unable to find a «welcoming» church that doesn't involve a long commute.
Students avoid the expense of moving on or near campus — or of commuting daily for three or four years.
Thanks to the generosity and understanding of my CNN bosses, I stepped back from the full - time role I'd filled for fifteen years or more, and racked up 350 miles a week commuting between home, college and studios.
I lived near St. Louis for a number of years and had about an hour commute each way so I would listen to a couple of sermons or programs usually on the way in and a couple on the way home.
Bill Kurtis, CBS correspondent and anchor of Cold Case Files, launches The Death Penalty on Trial with the statistics that convinced former Illinois governor George Ryan to declare a moratorium on executions in his state in 2000 and, three years later, to commute all death sentences.
The train company estimated that he had avoided paying # 43,000 — an amount that would cover over six years worth of commuting.
When it opened in 1898 (six years after the architect A. Page Brown designed it), it was the hub of waterborne transportation for the entire region, welcoming both commuting workers and newcomers from overseas.
But then, what would you expect of teams run by two men who spent five years commuting to New York City together on the 7:58 from Massapequa?
After experiencing a miscarriage last year, I spent a good portion of my daily commute — which I spent alone in my car — stifling sobs and fighting back tears.
Both kids (and despite the legal distinction that they are of majority age, they are still kids at that age, especially considering that both have been traumatized by the loss of their sister a few years ago) felt abandoned, and have had barely any contact with their mother in the five months that she's been gone (their mother has initiated no contact with our children, one of whom still lives with me and commutes to college, while the other is a college freshman, but who comes here during vacations).
So have a lot of samples and would like to start marketing them in the UK, since I have moved here after my marriage, and commute to India atleast twice a year, and still have the workshop.
To lose the commute Having taken redundancy at the end of last year, I've already done this, but it's one to hang onto.
It however, said that one of them convicted for manslaughter and whose sentence is for life, has now been commuted to 21 - year term.
There have been signs of a strengthening suburban home market this year, particularly in places with easy Manhattan commutes, as both buyers and sellers brace for the peak spring season.
Micah Kellner, currently a member of the assembly, is seeking a 20 % pay raise, a shorter commute and a 4 - year election cycle by becoming Council Member for the 5th CD, on the Upper East Side.
In commuting Clark's sentence, Cuomo compared her role to that of Kathy Boudin, who served more than 20 years for the Brinks heist before she was paroled in 2003.
Jillena Strevell commutes to the Department of Education from Sand Lake and is among those who landed a temporary permit last year.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Sweeping clemency action by Governor Andrew Cuomo on December 30 — in which he commuted the sentences of seven felons, pardoned five others, and conditionally pardoned 101 nonviolent youthful offenders — came as welcome news to a longtime gay leader who in recent years has made rehabilitated convicts a key mission -LSB-...]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday defended his decision last week to commute the sentence of 67 - year - old Judith Clark, who drove a getaway car in an October 1981 robbery in Rockland County that killed two Nyack police officers and a Brink's armored car guard.
It seems that when your only commute is up the Taconic to Albany for 26 years, you lose sight of what the rest of us go through.»
Before this year, I hadn't used public transportation regularly as part of my commute since my Boston days — six years ago, back before I moved to Long Island.
Abimbola in the statement said that 13 convicts had their life sentences reduced to a term of years, having spent considerable terms in prison, while one person had his death sentence commuted to a life sentence.
«Thought for the Commute» is the latest awareness - raising initiative from the BHA, and follows in the footsteps of its popular «That's Humanism» video series starring Stephen Fry earlier this year.
We are paying the price for years of inattention and underinvestment, and life in the suburbs is simply not compatible with an inability to commute to and from the greater metropolitan area.
Failings inconveniencing passengers hit the headlines at the beginning of 2008, when engineering works supposed to be completed before New Year's Eve over-ran to affect the first commutes of the New Year.
Cuomo made a merciful decision by commuting the 75 - year - to - life sentence of convicted terrorist Judith Clark for her role in the deadly 1981 Brinks heist, supporters said, as critics continued to blast the decision as a mockery of justice.
The governor defended his decision last week to commute the sentence of 67 - year - old Judith Clark, who drove a getaway car in an October 1981 robbery in Rockland County that killed two Nyack police officers and a Brink's armored car guard.
The president commuted the prison sentence of Sholom Rubashkin, a Brooklyn - born rabbi who was sentenced to 27 years on bank fraud charges in 2009.
A NYC Department of Transportation official billed taxpayers for his commuting tolls for three years — helped in part when a colleague was sidelined for blowing the whistle, an investigative report found.
Now that enlisted sailor, 30 - year - old Kristian Saucier, is asking the president to commute his prison sentence and pardon him of his crime.
Several sources told the Observer Perkins has been unhappy in the State Senate, which requires a grueling commute to Albany six months out of the year, and where he has been locked in the minority much of the past decade.
A handful of Conservative MPs - some within commuting distance of London - did not claim any second home allowance last year.
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