We have no meanings for "taking sick" in our records yet.
1 The proportion of patients taking sick leave doubled after switching from hormone therapy to chemotherapy.
2 Nicholas Delia, a firefighter suspected of improperly taking sick days, sued Filarsky after the investigation.
3 The letter said staffing was at a crisis point with people leaving or taking sick leave.
4 Workplace culture in the US does not support taking sick days, even when they are needed.
5 Growing numbers of staff in the Welsh Ambulance Service are taking sick leave because of stress.
6 I then got grief for taking sick leave.
7 Ukraine's embattled president Viktor Yanukovich is taking sick leave as the country's political crisis continues with no sign of a solution.
8 The federation said PTSD, anxiety and depression were leading to an increase in the number of their members taking sick leave.
9 And as for Meir, in his sorrow and misery, he blames himself for Lea's taking sick because he brought us here.
10 It's been the saddest of years, his wife taking sick and now him in a wheelchair from a stroke just like she had.
11 On the 15th October, at Sibi, he resigned his command, and taking sick leave to England sailed from Bombay on the 30th October.
12 Worryingly, nearly one in five (17 per cent) drink more alcohol to help them feel better, with 14 per cent taking sick leave from work.
13 Taking sick leave is another concern.
14 Taking sick and well together, the Americans unquestionably had the greatest number in crew; but a quarter of them were sick.
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