1. And for the most part, they have helped people juggle family obligations. 2. And while Cui takes advantage of the flexibility offered to help with her family obligations, some employees juggle work with study and other demands. 3. Bassler, a former Family Court judge, said such family obligations might merit sympathy but not a lesser sentence. 4. Boeing officials have met with the union every day, according to Conte, and they decided to take Sunday morning off to meet family obligations and other needs. 5. A broad coalition of corporations supported the bill, saying it gave employees the flexibility to take time off for family obligations. 6. A group of male otters kicking back, says Siddons, before returning home to their family obligations. 7. A thoroughly practical woman who has to reconcile a heavy teaching schedule with family obligations, she has found solutions to these problems. 8. According to his Chattanooga P.D. colleague, Sgt. Richard Heck, family obligations kept him from sticking with baseball. 9. All say their family obligations and wine jobs are demanding, limiting the time they have to raid Gen X hangouts to pour pinot noir. 10. Business interests said it would give employees the flexibility to take time off for family obligations. |
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