If you miss work release twice, the consequences can vary depending on the specific policies of your employer or the program you are part of. Typically, it may result in disciplinary actions such as suspension or termination of your work release privileges. Additionally, you might face financial penalties or loss of pay for the missed hours. It's important to check the guidelines provided by your employer or program for precise details.
You would do twice the work because work is calculated as force times distance. So, if you apply twice the force over the same distance, the work done would be twice as much.
Trapeze Work with Miss Leitzel - 1916 was released on: USA: 17 February 1916
I'f you miss a class you will have to do twice your work.
No that is not possible Obviously 'doubling' is twice as much. Twice the ingredients and twice the work equals twice the results. Do it times a 1000 and you have 1000 times the results!
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Talk to your probation officer. You can only miss one time.
If you miss your work release, it can lead to serious consequences, including disciplinary action from your employer or legal repercussions such as a violation of your release agreement. This may result in being returned to custody, loss of work privileges, or additional penalties. It's important to communicate any issues that may prevent attendance to the appropriate authorities as soon as possible to mitigate potential consequences.
Falta / faltan / faltas / faltáis al trabajo demasiado.
Work your left leg about twice as much as your right every day. :)
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No. Work and power are different. There is quite a good chance that the one with twice the power will do more work, though.
Too high of an idle could be producing too much fuel for your jets to work with