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- noun Plural form of
timecard .
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Examples
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More importantly, the call our timecards “Time and Attend@nce” which they abbreviate to “T and @”.
drbigbeef Diary Entry drbigbeef 2008
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More importantly, the call our timecards “Time and Attend@nce” which they abbreviate to “T and @”.
drbigbeef Diary Entry drbigbeef 2008
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They fill out their timecards at the end of the pay period, and estimate how much time they spent on various tasks.
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If you want to complain about something regarding NASA Payroll, how about the fact that at the end of the payperiod we always have to have our timecards filled out before the payperiod ends?
WebTADS Does Not Know How Much Leave You Have - NASA Watch 2009
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But Lisenby expects that proponents of the industry-friendly Option D will become sparser as the coal lobbyists punch their timecards and head home.
Brendan DeMelle: EPA Coal Ash Hearings Intensify, Tennessee Hearing Added Following Controversy 2010
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For some reason, and despite the fact that we are still punching our timecards day in and day out, all our little nests are quickly falling away from us as we watch the markets drop, and drop, and drop like so many untenable twigs.
Danielle Grilli: 5 Ways Stay Sane In the Face Of An Economic Nightmare 2008
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*Previously: Vatican clerics have timecards and have to clock in.
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*Previously: Vatican clerics have timecards and have to clock in.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Keep in mind that KBR is having their employees record twelve hours a day, seven days a week on their timecards.
Dina Rasor: Hooray! Frank Rich Gets It on Iraq Contracting 2008
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Gallivanting pachyderms are marching to and from their offices waiting for time to expire to punch their timecards.
The Pachyderms Nomadicasian 2008
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