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1. Habitual Tardiness of Sison : AM P-04-1860 : August 31, 2004 : J. Austria-Martinez : En Banc : Resolution
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- Re: Habitual Tardiness of GUENDOLYN C. ...
- Before us is an administrative matter involving the habitual tardiness of Guendolyn C. ...
- The OCA posits that Sison’s explanation does not merit consideration to justify her habitual tardiness. ...
- We have consistently held that moral obligations, performance of household chores, traffic problems and health, domestic and financial concerns are not sufficient reasons to excuse habitual tardiness. 5 Considering that her explanation is not acceptable, Sison indeed is guilty of habitual tardiness.
- Although this is the first time that Sison is formally charged of habitual tardiness, records show that she is guilty of habitual tardiness twice in two years time. ... Thus, for having committed two counts of habitual tardiness as contemplated by Civil Service Memorandum Circular No. ...
- Frequent unauthorized tardiness (Habitual Tardiness).
- It appearing that Sison has committed two counts of habitual tardiness the penalty is suspension. ...
- Sison, Clerk III of Branch 23, Regional Trial Court, Cebu City is found GUILTY of two counts of HABITUAL TARDINESS. ...
- In the future, the Office of the Court Administrator is advised to file administrative charges against a court employee as soon as habitual tardiness, as defined in Civil Service Memorandum Circular No. ...
- 5 Re-Imposition of Corresponding Penalties for Habitual Tardiness Committed During the Second Semester of 2002, 409 SCRA 9 (2003).
2. habitual - definition of habitual by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
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- habitual.
- comRevoked Kansas Drivers License?Law Practice conentrating on assisting Suspended, Revoked, or Habitual Kansas Drivers. ...
- Of the nature of a habit: habitual lying. ... Being such by force of habit: a habitual liar. ... Established by long use; usual: my habitual place. ...
- habitual - made a norm or custom or habit; "his habitual practice was to eat an early supper"; "her habitual neatness"constituted, established - brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established; "the established social order"; "distrust the constituted authority"; "a team established as a member of a major league"; "enjoyed his prestige as an established writer"; "an established precedent"; "the established Church".
- habitual - commonly used or practiced; usual; "his accustomed thoroughness"; "took his customary morning walk"; "his habitual comment"; "with her wonted candor"wonted, accustomed, customaryusual - occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure; "grew the usual vegetables"; "the usual summer heat"; "came at the usual time"; "the child's usual bedtime".
- habitual - having a habit of long standing; "a chronic smoker"inveterate, chronic, confirmedaddicted - compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming; "she is addicted to chocolate"; "addicted to cocain".
- The whole look of the man, in spite of his habitual reserve, declared him to be eminently trustworthy.
- The great majority of habitual drinkers are born not only without desire for alcohol, but with actual repugnance toward it.
- time was the habitual concealment of our better selves--upon the whole, a far less dangerous national error than the habitual advertisement of our better selves, which has become the practice, public and privately, of society in this age.
- Some words with "habitual" in the definition:.
- habitual abortion.
- habitual abortion.
- habitual criminal.
- Habitual abortion.
3. Relationship among Habitual Tea Consumption, Percent Body Fat, and Body Fat Distribution -- Wu et al. 11 (9): 1088 -- Obesity Research
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- Relationship among Habitual Tea Consumption, Percent Body Fat, and Body Fat Distribution .
- Objective: To disclose the possible relationship between habitual tea consumption and changes in total body fat and fat distribution in humans. ...
- The habitual tea drinkers were male-dominant, more frequently current smokers, and alcohol or coffee drinkers than the nonhabitual tea drinkers. Habitual tea drinkers for more than 10 years showed a 19. ... In contrast, longer duration of habitual tea consumption and higher total physical activity were negative factors for BF%. Longer duration of habitual tea consumption, higher socioeconomic status, and premenopausal status were negative factors for WHR. ...
- Discussion: An inverse relationship may exist among habitual tea consumption, BF%, and body fat distribution, especially for subjects who have maintained the habit of tea consumption for more than 10 years. ...
4. Chapter 809 — Refusal, Suspension, Cancellation and Revocation of Registration and Driving Privileges; Habitual Offenders; Veh
- landru.leg.state.or.us
- Chapter 809 — Refusal, Suspension, Cancellation and Revocation of Registration and Driving Privileges; Habitual Offenders; Vehicle Impoundment.
- HABITUAL OFFENDERS.
- 640 Procedures on habitual offender determination.
- 650 Effect of habitual offender revocation.
- (2) During the period of revocation, the person is not entitled to exercise any driving privileges in this state or to apply for or receive any driving privileges in this state except when a person who has been determined to be a habitual offender is permitted to obtain driving privileges under a probationary driving permit as described under ORS 807. ...
- If driving privileges are revoked because the person is a habitual offender, the person must meet the additional eligibility requirements for reinstatement of driving privileges under ORS 809. ...
- HABITUAL OFFENDERS.
- This section establishes the number and kind of offenses necessary to revoke the driving privileges of a person as a habitual offender under ORS 809. ... The number and kind of offenses necessary to revoke driving privileges as a habitual offender are as follows:.
- (1) A person’s driving privileges shall be revoked as a habitual offender if the person, within a five-year period, has been convicted of three or more of any one or more of the following offenses as evidenced by the records maintained by the Department of Transportation or by the records of a similar agency of another state:.
- (2) A person’s driving privileges shall be revoked as a habitual offender if the person, within a five-year period, has been convicted of 20 or more of any one or more of the following offenses as evidenced by the records maintained by the department or by a similar agency of another state:.
- The Department of Transportation shall adopt rules specifying which traffic offenses count for the purpose of determining that a person is a habitual offender under ORS 809. ...
- 605 , shall be considered one of the 20 or more convictions required for habitual offender status under the same circumstances the conviction would have been considered if ORS 809. ...
- (2) A conviction obtained prior to the operative date of section 3 of this 2001 Act January 1, 2002 for an offense that is determined by the department by rule under section 3 of this 2001 Act to count for the purpose of determining habitual offender status, but that is not an offense listed in ORS 809. 600 (2) (1999 Edition), shall not be considered one of the 20 or more convictions required for habitual offender status. ...
- 640 Procedures on habitual offender determination. When the Department of Transportation determines from the driving record of a person as maintained by the department that a person’s driving privileges are required to be revoked as a habitual offender under ORS 809. ...
5. Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Epidemiological Evidence of Increased Bone Mineral Density in Habitual Tea Drinkers, May 13, 2002, Wu et al. 162 (9): 1001
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- Epidemiological Evidence of Increased Bone Mineral Density in Habitual Tea Drinkers .
- Hence, the relationship between habitual tea consumption and BMD is an interesting issue. ...
- 4%) were habitual tea drinkers, with a mean duration of tea consumption of approximately 10 years. Compared with nonhabitual tea drinkers, subjects with habitual tea consumption of 6 to 10 years showed higher lumbar spine BMDs, and those with consumption of more than 10 years showed the highest BMDs of all measured regions. ...
- Conclusion Habitual tea consumption, especially for more than 10 years, has significant beneficial effects on BMD of the total body, lumbar spine, and hip regions in adults. ...
- Habitual Tea Consumption and Risk of Osteoporosis: A Prospective Study in the Women's Health Initiative Observational Cohort.
- Relationship among Habitual Tea Consumption, Percent Body Fat, and Body Fat Distribution.
6. heraldtribune.com: Southwest Florida's Information Leader
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- Home » AP Sports Print | E-mail friend | Letter to editor Ex-Lightning defenseman jailed as habitual traffic offender.
- -- Former Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Rudy Poeschek has been jailed as a habitual traffic offender after allegedly crashing into trees and mailboxes with his 5-year-old daughter in his car.
- Poeschek, 38, a mortgage broker, was charged with being a habitual traffic offender, driving on a suspended license, resisting arrest without violence, leaving the scene of an accident with property damage and driving with a child not wearing a seat belt, sheriff's officials said.
7. Prevalence and Correlates of Habitual Snoring in High School Students -- Shin et al. 124 (5): 1709 -- Chest
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- Prevalence and Correlates of Habitual Snoring in High School Students* .
- Study objectives: To examine the prevalence and correlates of habitual snoring in senior high school students in Korea. ...
- The overall prevalence of habitual snoring was 11. ... The mean total sleep time was similar in habitual snorers vs nonsnorers (6. ... For those whose school performance was low, there was a 35% excess in the odds of habitual snoring vs those whose school performance was high (odds ratio, 1. ...
- Conclusions: These findings suggest that chronic habitual snoring is associated with multiple factors in adolescents. ...
- Key Words: correlates habitual snoring high school adolescents Korea prevalence.
- Risk Factors and Natural History of Habitual Snoring.
8. THE RELATION OF HABITUAL
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- THE RELATION OF HABITUAL .
- " But, in the habitual thought of us SAE people, this is covered under something quite different, which though mental should not be called subjective. ... " Habitual thought then assumes that in the latter the numbers are just as much counted on "something" as in the former. ...
- HABITUAL THOUGHT IN SAE AND HOPI.
- The comparison now to be made between the habitual thought worlds of SAE and Hopi speakers is of course incomplete. ... By "habitual thought" and "thought world" I mean more than simply language, i. ...
- HABITUAL BEHAVIOR FEATURES OF HOPI CULTURE.
9. Special License Plates for Habitual Sex Offenders in Ohio Petition
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- Special License Plates for Habitual Sex Offenders in Ohio .
- It is time we take a stand! Habitual sex offenders in Ohio need to be clearly identified. ...
- How many more children and their families need to suffer? Something else needs to be done! If habitual sex offenders are forced to have specialized plates on their vehicles, children and adults alike can be taught to recognize these plates and to stay away from vehicles that have them. ...
- My father was a habitual sex offender. ...
- The Special License Plates for Habitual Sex Offenders in Ohio Petition to All Ohio Legislators was created by and written by Sandra Hite. ...
10. The Habitual Identity
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- Hence, the feeling of comfort: we really feel comfortable with our own selves through the agency of our habitual objects.
11. Boston.com / News / Local / Vt. / Alleged car thief could get life as habitual offender
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- Alleged car thief could get life as habitual offender Associated Press A 23-year-old Dover man in jail for violating his probation is facing life in prison for allegedly stealing two cars when he was on the run in early September. October 27, 2004 --> Alleged car thief could get life as habitual offender.
- Windham County State's Attorney Dan Davis is calling Kickery a habitual offender because he has previously been convicted of five other felonies since 1999.
12. AP Wire | 03/14/2005 | Ex-Lightning defenseman jailed as habitual traffic offender
- www.tallahassee.com
- Ex-Lightning defenseman jailed as habitual traffic offender.
- - Former Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Rudy Poeschek has been jailed as a habitual traffic offender after allegedly crashing into trees and mailboxes with his 5-year-old daughter in his car.
- Poeschek, 38, a mortgage broker, was charged with being a habitual traffic offender, driving on a suspended license, resisting arrest without violence, leaving the scene of an accident with property damage and driving with a child not wearing a seat belt, sheriff's officials said.
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