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If they were full-time consultants on an eleven-elevenths contract they would not be allowed, nor would they want, to practise private medicine in hospital.
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Perhaps that is in part because the hospitals are already getting full-time work out of them although they are paying them for ten-elevenths.
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In addition, some consultants will give up part-time status and take full-time consultancy, and they will have to be paid the extra two-elevenths.
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He takes a part-tune contract, and, in theory, is giving nine-elevenths of his sessions to the hospital.
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The local health authority has to pay two-elevenths of the chest physician's salary in any case.
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I reduced all the rates of purchase tax by two-elevenths this summer.
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We have already heard about consultants on nine-elevenths of time.
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What about the use of the nine-elevenths of their time?
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In the case of the 4,000,000 spinsters who contribute to the national pensions fund, seven-elevenths, of their weekly pension contribution goes to swell the widows' and orphans' fund.
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They will not get full-time work out of them when the consultants are on two-elevenths and not in the same hospital but a very long way away.
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There were serious efforts in the late eleventh century to cleanse the hymn repertory of certain excesses.
There are almost no technological grounds to withhold wax tablets from the hands of composers of polyphony anytime from the eleventh to the fifteenth century.
There is an eleventh-century announcement of the movable feasts quite unlike those we have heard before.
Unfortunately this is possible only in a very few places: generally when an eleventh-century source survives, nothing later does.
The history of its (non-existent) bishopric was then traced down to the supposed last incumbent in the late eleventh century.
The eleventh chord has often presented complications for harmonic theory.
The number of entries for every century before 1500 (save for the seventh and eleventh) has increased by more than half again.
In the eleventh and twelfth centuries, with which this study is principally concerned, the issues became clarified and crystallised, resulting in a fixed canonical teaching.
In the eleventh chapter, the author discusses strategies used in the treatment of core self and interpersonal problems.
From the eleventh century onwards most of the fish came from the distant sea.
In the eleventh century they also held punitive power which they tended to wield particularly in matters of domestic and public morality.
The use of writs in the eleventh century writ-charter emerged are interesting questions, which we must defer for the time being.
The use of writs in the eleventh century and given to the beneficiary, who would deliver it to the shire court.
Young blood doesn't think until the eleventh hour.
We invite submissions on colonial formations from the eleventh to the eighteenth century.
No certain conclusions can be drawn from it; perhaps the woman was an eleventh-century recluse, perhaps she was not.
The alternation of periods of growth and decline during the eleventh to sixteenth centuries described above is often cited as an example of these cycles.
The extent of the abbey's possessions is carefully examined and a catalogue of the eleventh-century library edited.
The bulk consists of mass-produced grave-covers datable to the tenth and eleventh centuries.
A similar match will be provided for the eleventh revision when it becomes available.
He underwent complete surgical repair on the eleventh day of life.
Almost all of the manuscripts of the eleventh century and later use primarily alleluias of the new type.
They gradually increased in numbers so that roundly 1 % of the corpuscles were found infected on the tenth and eleventh days.
The third and eleventh counts are even more objectionable.
Both places were important focal points of river-borne trade in the eleventh century, although by then the riverside wall was in decay or had disappeared.
From the eleventh century onwards the owners of the quays progressively extended them into the river, by more than 100 metres in the busiest neighbourhood.
On the eleventh time, during performance, the singers get lost and have to start over again, making nonsense of the poem.
They are not mentioned until the eleventh century.
Already in the eleventh century, public notaries were active in this field, mainly operating in the cities but also extending their activities to the countryside.
The eleventh and twelfth centuries seem to have been relatively quiet in comparison to the immediately preceding and succeeding eras.
In the eleventh century soldierly exploits were inevitably written up in time-honoured heroic mode.
Examples 6-9 are taken from the offices just mentioned, whose date is uncertain but which should lie within the eleventh or early twelfth century.
Although the seventy-odd manuscripts transmitting these texts range in date from the late eleventh to the sixteenth centuries, most of them were compiled in the twelfth and thirteenth.
The use of writs in the eleventh century uments from 1066 to 1189.
Facsimiles from twenty-six manuscripts are particularly helpful in depicting the development of notation on inked staff lines from the late eleventh into the fourteenth century (pp. 602-23).
While the chapters on the pilgrimage until the eleventh century are largely derivative, the author comes very much into her own when dealing with the last two centuries.
In the eleventh century (1044) a mill situated in the lagoons is already mentioned; it is driven by high and low tides and it changed direction every six hours.
Late eleventh or early twelfth century.
Probably tenth to eleventh century.
Papers from the eleventh-centenary conferences.
Probably late eleventh to early twelfth century.
Probably late eleventh or twelfth century.
Possibly tenth to eleventh century.
Possibly eleventh or twelfth century.
Papers from the eleventh regional meeting.
In a real sense, it is the eleventh hour.
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I only wish that such accommodation had been attempted earlier instead of waiting until the 59th minute of the eleventh hour.
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Our amendment was virtually identical but at the eleventh hour it, too, turned out to be defective and thus was not moved.
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Whatever the situation in that regard, its cure has been left until virtually the eleventh hour.
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He will no doubt be aware that those consultations have often been called at the eleventh hour, without satisfactory briefing papers.
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He may be fortunate enough not to break the eleventh commandment in that he is not found out.
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One reason why the deficit is so large is that it has kept these lines open till the eleventh hour.
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The eleventh-hour compromise reached on the subject of registration is not perfect.
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My eleventh demand is that this policy shall continue.
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There followed a brief period during which it at times appeared possible that an eleventh-hour compromise might be achieved.
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Will he consider, even at this eleventh hour, having a token representation which could easily be found without any interference with industry at all?
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One wonders very much how this eleventh-hour change is to be made.
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After all, there are 4,000,000 persons more or less connected with the mining industry, one eleventh of the total population.
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I am hopeful that he will shoulder his responsibilities as he should and, even at the eleventh hour, take on the challenge for our communities.
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If we therefore add one-eleventh to get to twelve-twelfths, we are adding about £52 million—in round figures, £50 million.
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Are they to come around to a consumer at the eleventh hour, after he has discharged his debt and demand an increased price?
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There is this question of the tub pairs, which has come forward at the eleventh hour.
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Why does one have to pass ten polling stations in order to vote in the eleventh?
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I ask them, even at this eleventh hour, to think again.
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Why try to put into the eleventh hour what should occupy half-a-dozen hours?
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If that is not enough, he has to collect one-eleventh of that amount, and when he has got that far he has to add one-eighth.
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The answer to the eleventh and eighteenth parts of the question is in the affirmative, and to the twelfth in the negative.
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I accept that it may be said that we should not have gone thus far and then have withdrawn at the eleventh hour.
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She has arrived like a knight in shining armour at the eleventh hour, and she should be congratulated for that.
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In the eleventh paragraph, there is reference to "informed scientific advice".
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They should therefore be gracious and make eleventh hour changes.
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I believe that, even at this eleventh hour, those hopes of youth which he so eloquently described may not be defeated.
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The regulations fix the deadline for absent voting applications at both elections as noon on the eleventh day before the poll.
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He said that we were dealing with eleventh preferences.
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The eleventh and the twelfth amendments are also consequential.
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Ten cohort studies in tourists found that women generally experienced worse side effects from mefloquine than men; an eleventh did not find this effect.
Other evidence from the late tenth and early eleventh centuries, indeed, supports this claim.
We know from twelfth-century evidence that market incomes formed a part of the early eleventh century.
Shared sites did exist, however, in the eleventh century, and are often referred to in the texts.
The eleventh to thirteenth centuries saw a new, resurgent climate of dominative achievement and assurance.
Since the early eleventh century, priests had been encouraged to teach the young to give them help in church.
The monks of the tenth and eleventh centuries, furthermore, had included many of the most intelligent and talented men of the age.
Of the minstrel songs of the tenth and eleventh centuries we know exceedingly little.
The final settlement was reached and signed on the sixth day of the eleventh month of 1833.
The halakhic writings of the eleventh and twelfth centuries display two major trends which are not necessarily contradictory.
Surgical resection was successful and the patient was discharged on the eleventh postoperative day with good results.
The present building was begun in the mid-eleventh century and incorporates an earlier one which was partly destroyed by fire in 976.
In the north we have seen that this village planning may have taken place in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
Recent studies place the emergence of the ie in the late eleventh century, the beginning of the medieval period.
The seventh to eleventh peripherals are mediolaterally expanded.
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