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I must apologize to you, Miss Lambert, for our unpunctuality.
Don't you know that women have the privilege of unpunctuality?
His apology for unpunctuality was cut short by the lively hostess.
During the soup and the fish you recount anecdotes of his unpunctuality.
Briefly it means that six hundred suffer from the unpunctuality of one.
He seemed in high good-humour, and roasted me heartily upon my unpunctuality.
Of course he was the first to arrive, being very fearful of unpunctuality.
We do not accept unpunctuality and it is a risk for your further procurement.
What often goes unnoticed is the inconvenience caused to others because of the Ministers' unpunctuality.
Then she had to rush away to make what excuse she could for my unpunctuality.
Their remoteness and unpunctuality, or their exorbitant charges and frauds, will be drawing forth bitter lamentations.
There is no bowing or cheek-kissing or shoulder-covering or rampant unpunctuality to get used to.
Thus he made a habit of long walks after dark on week-days and of unpunctuality at meals.
I am sure you are, please find your seats and remember that newness is not an excuse for unpunctuality.
In reality, most small security firms limit the concept of employee evaluation to an audit of unpunctuality and absenteeism.
Luckily none of the 12 people who had turned up to see me had been discouraged by my unpunctuality.
As a result of unpunctuality can bet he reduction of your salary or even the cancellation of your job without paying.
They were admonished for, variously, disorganisation, unpunctuality, wearing the wrong boots, buying unsatisfactory bananas and failing to think properly as scientists.
In 1970, a short-lived Sunday diversion to Derby brought another reversal, although this had ceased by 1973. The train had acquired a bad reputation for slowness and unpunctuality.
The SSI also found home care support was often of poor quality due to high staff turnover, unreliability, unpunctuality, poor training and failure to stay for the allocated time.
Playin' Up a Storm was Allman's second solo studio effort, following 1973's Laid Back. It came after the breakup of the Allman Brothers Band in 1976. During this time, Allman had moved to Hollywood to live with his then-wife Cher. The album was produced by Lenny Waronker, and in his memoir, My Cross to Bear, Allman remembered that Waronker was frustrated with his unpunctuality in regards to studio time.
Some of the complaints of unpunctuality of the SER may have been exaggerated, or were at least soon remedied after Watkin's departure, since a statistical survey of the company's services conducted in 1895 by William Acworth found that, with the exception of the heavily congested and difficult to operate lines between London Bridge and Cannon Street and Charing Cross, the company did not perform significantly worse than others in London in terms of timekeeping.Acworth (1895).
Night owls who work the day shift often have difficulties adapting to standard daytime working hours. Night owls have often been blamed for unpunctuality or attitude problems. Employers, however, have begun to learn to increase productivity by respecting body clocks through flexible working hours,Klein, p. 33 while the Danish "B-Society" of night owls and the American Start School Later movement lobby actively for more school and workplace flexibility for the post-agricultural world.
Vanraj develops attraction towards his colleague Kavya while Kavya feels insecure due to Anupamaa. Anupamaa wins the fun fair held at Paakhi's school and receives a job offer as a cooking teacher. Vanraj is initially against the idea but Kavya convinces him to let Anupamaa work however, she gets fired soon owing to her unpunctuality caused by Vanraj. After Kinjal's mother becomes sceptical on Paritosh and Kinjal's marriage having seen Anupamaa, Paritosh and Paakhi humiliate her for not having a degree.
Due to miscommunication between the Board of Ordnance and the Admiralty, the ships carrying siege weaponry and supplies for the besieging forces arrived two weeks late. Although in this instance Chatham does not seem to have been guilty of any neglect, his reputation was fatally compromised. A further disappointment took place during the Siege of Toulon, in which the Allies suffered a defeat. It was around this time that he earned his nickname of 'the late Lord Chatham' due to his unpunctuality.
Le Journal du Dimanche - Comment améliorer le "RER poubelle", article d'Antoine Debièvre du 12.02.2006 Assaults are frequentObservatoire national de la délinquance - Phénomènes de délinquance dans les transports en commun ferrés d’Île-de-France and unpunctuality is the highest in the Transilien network, with the number of late trains going from 9.9% to 14.1% between 1994 and 1995.STIF - La régularité des modes ferrés Villeneuve – Triage station, in June 2007. On the left, track 2M towards Paris, on the right track 1B towards Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, and next to it, track 2B towards Paris.
When Fox, attempting to delay Parliamentary proceedings to get in more of his supporters, put off the Call of the House, Rolle attacked his supporters' unpunctuality. He supported the Shelburne government's peace proposals in 1783, although he had not been a consistent supporter of that ministry (being rated by Robinson, the Parliamentary manager, as 'doubtful'). During the Fox-North Coalition, Rolle was appalled when Edmund Burke reappointed two Pay Office officials called Powell and Bembridge who were under suspicion of embezzlement, and made vituperative attacks until Burke agreed to accept their resignations.
During the 1880s and 1890s the SER was accused of only caring about Continental travellers and of neglecting the interests of its other customers. A series of letters to The Times in London in 1883 demonstrated how unpopular the railway had become with its regular commuters.'Letters to the Editor' The Times, 20 Sep 25 Sep, and 8 October 1883. Ernest Foxwell, also writing in 1883, stated 'The great blots on the South Eastern are its unpunctuality, its fares, its third class carriages, and the way in which local interests are sacrificed to Continental traffic.'Foxwell (1883), p.530.
Under the common law, striking workers need not be paid. The common law also allowed employers summarily to dismiss striking employees, but this has since been changed by the Labour Relations Act 1995. Subject to the right to take such paid leave as has been agreed upon or conferred by statute, once employees have entered service, they remain obliged to render service until the contract of employment ends. If the employee fails to render service (by desertion, absenteeism, abscondment, unpunctuality, etc.), the employer is entitled to deduct from the employee’s wage an amount proportional to the absence.
Five more stops in the border country were made at Newcastleton, Hawick, St Boswells, Melrose and Galashiels before final arrival at Edinburgh Waverley at 18:34. This was a journey of nine hours 15 minutes—the Flying Scotsman left London at 10:00 and took only six hours. However the Waverley provided a useful service from the East Midlands and Yorkshire to Edinburgh, and also provided a direct London service to the small towns on the Settle-Carlisle route, and in the Scottish borders between Carlisle and Edinburgh (the Waverley Route). However, by this time the train had acquired a bad reputation for slowness and unpunctuality The Waverley ceased to run during the winter after 1964, but continued to operate during the summer until September 1968.
Arnold Schoenberg, 1927, by Man Ray Clark resigned angrily and abruptly from the BBC on 16 March 1936. The immediate cause of this protest was some alterations to the concert programmes for the BBC Symphony Orchestra's forthcoming European tour, in which he had invested much time and great care. These changes were made without his knowledge and while he was on sick leave, and they included the complete removal of Béla Bartók's Four Orchestral Pieces from the Budapest programme. However, this parting of the ways suited many people in the BBC, as it came in the wake of very strong criticism that had been building over a long time about Clark's poor work habits, his general inefficiency, his unpunctuality and missing of important deadlines, his administrative bungling and his unwillingness to communicate with his colleagues about what he was doing, thinking or planning.
The book begins with a preface which includes the prologues to the 2 editions of the book, both written by Armin Rückoldt, in which he explains the changes between the two editions (basically minor, modernizing corrections and the elimination of some unimportant phrases) and the objective and correct use of the book. The book consists of phrases for different situations, grouped in the following chapters (since the titles have been copied literally, the grammar and orthography, in both English and German, may differ from modern usage): \- Verhalten der Schüler während der Pause und vor dem Beginne des Unterrichtes / Conduct of pupils during recreation and before the classes begin - 1-34. \- Ordnung im Schulzimmer / Order in the school-room - 35-85. \- Luft und Licht im Schulzimmer / Air and light in the school-room - 86-141. \- Abwesenheit von Schülern / Absence of pupils - 142-179. \- Zuspätkommen von Schülern / Coming late (Unpunctuality) - 180-213. \- Äußeres der Schüler / Appearance (Look) of pupils - 214-243. \- Körperhaltung der Schüler / Deportment of pupils - 244-277. \- Sachen der Schüler / The pupils' things - 278-390.

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