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When and employee
When an employee begins a new job, there is a transition period during which he or she is not contributing positively to the organization.
When the dealer is not a player ( i. e. a casino employee ), the cut is mandatory and is usually performed by the dealer.
When an employee does not make payments in accordance with the plan or IRS regulations, the outstanding loan balance will be declared in " default ".
When Uematsu was working at a music rental shop in Tokyo, a Square employee asked if he would be interested in creating music for some of the titles they were working on.
When Hawker Siddeley purchased Victory Aircraft in 1945, Smye became the first employee of A. V.
When the Wehrmacht marched into Holland in 1940 Osendarp became a member of the volunteer SS and an employee of the Nazi Security Police, helping in the deportation of Dutch Jews.
When Abbott was 16, his father, now an employee of the Columbia Burlesque Wheel, installed him in the box office of the Casino Theater in Brooklyn.
When he lost the property near the lake, it was snapped up by Charles Holt, the Anglo-California Bank employee assigned to the foreclosure.
When gas prices average $ 3. 00 per gallon, the average full-time employee who commutes 5 days per week spends $ 138. 80 per month on gasoline.
When Jane does appear she informs her great-grandmother that she plans to elope with Ned Talbot, her father's employee who wishes to take her away from her family and their way of life.
When a call option is exercised, the owner of the call option receives an existing share from an assigned call writer ( except in the case of employee stock options, where new shares are created and issued by the company upon exercise ).
When Jessica and her friends stop there and mistake him for an employee, he services their car to avoid raising suspicion.
When new forms of workplace injury are discovered, for instance: stress, repetitive strain injury, silicosis ; the law often lags behind actual injury and offers no suitable compensation, forcing the employer and employee back to the courts ( although in common-law jurisdictions these are usually one-off instances ).
When Square became an independent company in 1986, he became a full-time employee as the Director of Planning and Development.
When WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ) in 2001, Storm's contract was kept and he became a WWF employee.
When the software license says that it is for a specific person, then it is not legal for that software to be used by some other person on that same computer, even a member of the same family, or another employee of the same company.
When an employee moved away, the house would be listed and employees could apply for it.
When that didn't work out, comic writing became a side interest and Bolling became a full-time bank employee.
When an insured employee died, the company received the death benefits, and the employee's family typically received either a small portion of the proceeds or nothing.
" When a young record shop employee asks what that is, Homer says " The US Festival, sponsored by that guy from Apple Computers!
When negotiations fail, graduate employee unions sometimes go on strike.
When an HUL employee visits an outlet and finds the company ’ s product out of stock, he can log stock calls either by logging on to the POPeye site, or report the information by phone or email.
When a temporary employee agrees to an assignment, they receive instructions pertaining to the job.
When an employee chooses to leave a position it is considered a resignation, as opposed to termination, which occurs when the employee involuntarily loses a job.

When and abruptly
When alcohol consumption is stopped too abruptly, the person's nervous system suffers from uncontrolled synapse firing.
When the murder scene is presented, Claudius abruptly rises and leaves the room, which Hamlet sees as proof of his uncle's guilt.
When Iceman attempted to rekindle his relationship with Polaris, that too ended abruptly and Polaris returned to Havok.
When cooled below the glass transition temperature, the quasi-fluid chain segments " freeze " into fixed geometries and the rubber abruptly loses its elastic properties, although the process is reversible.
When the fruit ripens, the shell changes from green to an autumnal yellow / red, and abruptly splits part way open ( see photo ).
When he began to repair the fortifications of the capital, he was abruptly bidden to cease.
When an action potential is triggered, the membrane potential abruptly shoots upward, often reaching as high as + 100 mV, then equally abruptly shoots back downward, often ending below the resting level, where it remains for some period of time.
When Garner was replaced in his role by Paul Bremer, the former Managing Director of Kissinger and Associates, on May 11, 2003, there was quite a bit of speculation as to why he was replaced so abruptly.
When in the high capacitance state, usually with low or no bias, they present a low impedance path to R. F., whereas when reverse biased their capacitance abruptly decreases and their R. F.
When Van Daan abruptly announces that Peter must get rid of Moushie because he consumes too much food, Anne protests.
When the Move's version began getting national in airplay around the UK as the B-side of the hit " Flowers In The Rain ," Liberty abruptly pulled the single in the UK ( although it was still released by Liberty in the US ).
When a process terminates its execution, either by calling exit ( even if implicitly, by executing a return command from the main function ) or by receiving a signal that causes it to terminate abruptly, the operating system releases most of the resources and information related to that process, but still keeps the data about resource utilization and the termination status code, because a parent process might be interested in knowing if that child executed successfully ( by using standard functions to decode the termination status code ) and the amount of system resources it consumed during its execution.
When Matthew becomes distressed and asks why she is degrading herself, Danielle calls him out on his base intentions and abruptly ends the relationship.
When her marriage to Barrocchi broke down in 1919, the dancer abruptly disappeared for a time, as she had done before in America.
When the strike finally ended and Lemay began work as planned, Swajeski and Lemay clashed over Another World's direction and Lemay abruptly quit after writing Another World for only a few weeks.
When the war abruptly ended, the Shadows abandoned the Drakh to join the other First Ones as they left the galaxy.
When Vincent's last defender Cardinal Lambruscini died in 1854, the name of the Society was abruptly changed to " The Pious Society of Missions ".
When the tribe are abruptly confronted by Columbus and his troops, they tell him that other strangers came and savaged them.
When the bean is abruptly warmed ( by being held in the palm of the hand, for example ) the larva twitches and spasms, pulling on the threads and causing the characteristic hop.
When Republicans gained seats in Congress in 1938, and the Congressional balance of power shifted in a more conservative direction, the pipeline of Federal commissions for projects like Lorentz's was abruptly halted.
When a human stands, approximately 750 mL of thoracic blood is abruptly translocated downward.
" When Tsunami Bomb abruptly broke up, we never discussed the possibility of doing a farewell show and so we are honored to come together one last time and have our final notes go toward something so important.
" Following his entrance to Muldoon Manor, Hound states that " now is the time to speak .” When Felicity tries to speak, he abruptly replies with " don ’ t interrupt.

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