| 41. | Weakland did better, deciding to take a six-month sabbatical.
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| 42. | Sabbaticals are a current hot button in national human resource industry magazines.
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| 43. | She missed 12 days of practice, a sabbatical by Romanian standards.
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| 44. | Managers have also grown more comfortable with the idea of employee sabbaticals.
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| 45. | The restaurant wasn't willing to give him another music sabbatical.
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| 46. | Her husband took a sabbatical year and the Wyners moved to Italy.
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| 47. | He took a two-year sabbatical in the 1970s to paint.
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| 48. | Still others use their sabbaticals to spend precious time with their families.
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| 49. | For all the allure of sabbaticals, there are downsides.
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| 50. | Tyson's rape conviction and prison sabbatical start to make sense.
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