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13 Sentences With "more on time"

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If you keep the station clean, then you keep the roadbed clean, and then you'll have more on-time performance with the trains.
I'll take my record — one out of seven," he said, adding, "I don't think any governor in modern history has gotten more on-time budgets.
Hospitals, doctors and other providers could be eager to pay for those rides if it means more on-time appointments and fewer no-shows — which translates into more revenue in their pockets.
Spirit's performance may also explain why the overall complaint rate for airlines was up 47 percent last year, although the industry had more on-time arrivals, did a better job handling bags, and bumped fewer passengers from oversold flights.
But reliability is a major factor too, which is why British Airways was more than happy last year to highlight as an achievements that it managed more on-time departures from London airports than its major competitors easyJet and Ryanair.
The committee's FAA reform proposal will give the average American flier a safe and more efficient aviation system, getting government out of the way to use 21st century technology and ensure more on-time departures, more direct routes and less wasted time on the tarmac.
Arman and I have been doing a dive into the world of societal resilience startups – companies that are trying to protect humanity from itself by building self-healing systems, improving the climate, making our traffic more on time, improving the speed of construction and much, much more.
In addition to cultural attitudes about the value of hard work, she said, some employers reduce costs by relying on overtime, and employees work the longer hours for the extra pay and to please the boss — promotions often depend more on time spent at a desk than actual productivity.
During 2007, the company also accused the Norwegian National Rail Administration of giving the Gjøvik Line less priority in maintenance just because NSB Anbud had their train run more on time than trains operated by other companies.
English: You help to make party quickly at new school today. More on Time extension: (1) Aijja Januari 24 tarík ót, cón 2017 beínna 4 gwá báze 15 miníth 5 sekén ót. Today January dated 24, year 2017 in the morning at 4 o'clock 15 minutes 5 second. (2) Hailla Februari 30 tarík ót, cón 2017 ázinna 5 swá báze 25 minith 7 sekén ót. Tomorrow January dated 30, year 2017 in the evening at 5 o'clock 25 minutes 7 second.
During the month of December 2019, South Florida PBS introduced evergreen segments, which were produced in addition to the regular weekly episodes. The evergreen segment was essentially a new type of episode which differed from the regular weekly episode in more than one way. The subjects of the evergreen segments focused on astronomical phenomena; while, the subjects of regular weekly episodes focused more on time-sensitive information about current sky events. Evergreen segments were generally longer than the one- minute length of the regular weekly episodes; although, they were usually shorter than five minutes.
A comparison is often completed for arrival time rather than departure time, but both are common. Departure times are normally more on-time than arrival times, as incidents and breakdowns occur that reduce the on time performance. When the comparison is made between the timetable, and the actual arrival or departure time, a rule is applied to determine how much of a deviation is permitted. For example, if a bus is 4 minutes 20 seconds late, a rules may be applied that a bus is only late when later than 5 minutes, so this service would be counted as on time.
A brief opening featuring the Reverend's audience is followed by a lengthy episode centering once more on time and time-keeping devices. Dixon reveals that before their departure from England he was given a chronometer watch by Emerson, the major feature of which is the perpetual motion of its inner workings and the consequent lack of need to wind it. The peculiarities of the watch lead to discussions on the Principia Mathematica and the doctrine of motion. Charged with preserving the timepiece by Emerson, Dixon is dismayed when it is swallowed whole by the obsessed R.C., a surveyor linked to a tangent on Mason & Dixon's line.

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