Today, the Washington Post reported that in the wake of that Times story, Goodwin has agreed to take an indefinite leave of absence from her pundit perch on PBS's NewsHour With Jim Lehrer.
There is an attractiveness in being passive and detached from your search, in being able to take or leave an offer, as many employed job seekers can.
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And as much as these fathers are increasingly saying they want to get more involved in parenting, the decision not to take leave may have an impact on whether or not they actually do.
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Additional paternity leave (APL) will allow an employee to take up to 26 weeks' leave to care for the child, on top of two weeks of ordinary paternity leave.
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Campbell said it would take an "apocalypic event" to get him to leave.
If sellers want to make top dollar, they need to take an honest, hard look at their home, leave unrealistic expectations behind and get it ready for sale.
At the Banko ceremony, three years after the death, the same catafalque is prepared and the living take leave of the deceased, who then becomes an ancestor.
This idea that the euro is a take-it-or-leave-it option, an arrangement of convenience rather than a fixed and irrevocable union, has been a staple for European leaders over the past few years.
"If they tell you how much they like an item, and take a picture of it and then leave the store and you never hear from them again, it's a pretty good indication that they may be going home and looking for a better price online, " she said.
If someone's claim is judged to be unfounded, and they do not take immediate steps to leave the UK, this support is usually withdrawn in an attempt to encourage them to leave.
Some families who won't be home on Halloween will leave an open bowl on the porch, so that kids can just take their candy.
When Pope Benedict XVI steps down at the end of this month, he will leave an established social media presence and a cadre of insiders ready to take it to the next level.
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When his father died, he was persuaded to leave his practice as a land economist to take up his father's seat as an MP in western Kenya.
Yet with Slovakia hoping to win an invitation to EMU in April-May this year, the take-it-or-leave-it approach to the euro-zone membership in east-central Europe may give way to a much greater sense of urgency.
With no car, the boy's mother had to leave her home at 4 a.m. and take four buses to get her son to an 8:30 a.m. appointment.
"The small businesses don't want to leave and will continue to fight any efforts to take their property, " said Michael Gerrard, an attorney representing remaining business owners in Willets Point.
The advocates are pressing on, with policy proposals including expanding the FMLA to cover workers in small businesses, providing paid leave for working caregivers to care for an ill child, spouse, or parent or to take family members to routine medical appointments, and requiring employers to provide employees with a reasonable number of paid sick days to care for themselves or a family member.
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When they retire or leave the company, they take their tracked share of the 401(k) and roll it into an IRA. The employer owes nothing else.
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Sir Michael's comments follow claims made last year in an online forum that some disruptive pupils were paid to truant during inspections while weak teachers were encouraged to take sick leave.
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