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working time

noun as in shift

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But this type of monitoring has a major flaw: It doesn’t account for working time away from the keyboard, such as brainstorming, reading old-fashioned hard copies, and talking to clients or co-workers offline.

From Slate

Even after the major pay increase, Epshteyn has not devoted all of his working time to the Trump campaign.

From Salon

“Our primary responsibility is to do the work we’ve each been hired to do, not to spend working time on debates about nonwork topics,” the company told employees at the time.

Beyoncé sings in “Ameriican Requiem” about “a pretty house that we never settled in” and notes in “Ya Ya” that there’s “a whole lot of red in that white and blue”; the latter tune, which quotes Nancy Sinatra and the Beach Boys and summons memories of Tina Turner, also lamely addresses the anxieties of people exhausted from “working time and a half for half the pay”: “We gotta keep the faith,” Beyoncé advises.

In these conditions, you’ll have reduced working time with the stucco, and it may dry too quickly.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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