How To Use Part-time In A Sentence
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It was a beautiful wooden skiff, with a little outboard motor, perfect for his part-time second occupation of working a few pots to catch crustacea to sell to local pubs and restaurants.
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There is an artistic and literary set, some of whom have swapped city life for part-time commuting.
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He also worked part-time at a satellite uplink station.
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It will not matter, however, whether the part-timer or the full-timer are working on fixed-term or permanent contracts.
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The company employs six full-timers and one part-time worker.
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The farmer, the papers had said, was a part-time policeman, a member of the Protestant Ulster Defence Regiment, the UDR.
DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
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An unstated portion of these gains were in part-time employment.
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A new initiative has been started to recruit part-time research students, initially from the graduates of the M.Ed degree programme.
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He became part-time chairman to find a new owner for the debt-ridden club.
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In a major federal survey, one-third of the men and women interviewed said they would work part-time if possible.
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A Mentor Business Analyst, working in a part-time role on the simulation to act as the customer to the developers, as well as to coach inductee BA's if they exist.
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It has also doubled the workforce and now employs eight full-time and two part-time staff.
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In March 2009, Wheeler was hired as a part-time consultant for The MITRE Corp., a not-for-profit organization that provides systems engineering, research and development and information technology support to the government.
Video footage shows Wheeler wandering hours before his death
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But, they add, the feminization of medicine is helping to lower physician salaries, encourage part-time doctoring and exacerbate a looming shortage of physicians.
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There is a middle aged man on my course who attends Wednesday evening lectures as a part-time student.
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After seven years as a very part-time adjunct, I'm still amused by how irked my students are by all the things I don't know, examples of which have included medieval embroidery, Celtic languages, metallurgy, neopaganism, Scottish history, regional developments in medieval agriculture, and the 40 most recent fantasy novels about Arthur and Guenevere.
Beowulf Hobbyists of the World, Unite!
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This course can mesh in with part-time theological study, ministry development and in-service training.
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I am also a blogger - a citizen journalist or push-button publisher - and it as both part-time citizen and blogger that I write to you now.
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All local governments should conduct a general survey of compliance with the minimum wage system and minimum wage standards for part-time workers.
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At 16, Dunbar applied to become a Butlins redcoat but, instead, found a job as a part-time face-painter, working weekdays in the post office.
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The Hills heartthrob and one-time Orioles farmhand, meaning, possibly, a one-time former part-time Fort Lauderdale resident, sort of), spent $10,000 to buy
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Most parents frown upon their children doing part-time jobs though they may benefit from it.
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There are two part-timers in the shop; the tearoom is let on a franchise.
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It is alleged that he failed to declare his work as cryer, toastmaster and part-time clown in claims he made for housing benefit, council tax and income support over the last three years.
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They enjoyed it so much that they've decided to make it a full or part-time business.
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She earned a living as a part-time secretary.
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I'm working two jobs (and, in theory, researching a paper for next year); he's dissertating (and working one job, part-time).
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It is a reasonable supposition that many mothers would welcome the offer of part-time work.
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A high percentage of the female staff are part-time workers.
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She also had a part-time job as a cloakroom attendant in one of the city's popular dance halls where she liked to dance and flirt.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Since the Middle Ages, the British army and its antecedents consisted of both a part-time force and a permanent or semi-permanent component.
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Several centres organise classes and recruit their own part-time teachers.
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Their work is probably part-time, and highly unstable.
Sociology
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Early in the setup of the Northwest Respirator Center he hired Dunning to work as his part-time associate director.
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He worked incredibly hard and employed only part-time help.
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Also, workers laid off from part-time jobs should be eligible for jobless benefits.
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He then went to Milton Keynes to watch his team being led to an undistinguished draw by a 63-year-old straight-talking former part-time chiropodist from Sheffield.
Tiki-taka: Manchester United's Paul Scholes is a blast from the past
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She now holds down three part-time jobs to support herself.
The Sun
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Voluntary redundancies and staff moving to part-time work enabled the carrier to reduce its headcount without resorting to compulsory redundancies.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have created a special category for part-time workers.
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I've been lucky enough to travel and learn how Europeans use celery, and as a seedsman and part-time breeder, I've grown celery - lots of it.
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I'm going to explore the possibility of a part-time job.
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Other studies find that some aspects of part-time instruction could be the causes of student attrition, which in turn affects the eventual transition into the workplace.
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I'm going to explore the possibility of a part-time job.
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Every number carries stories of men who have in part-time or whole-time farming, in small shops, in backyard industries tried out Distributism and can tell us how it has worked and _how to work it_.
The Distributist League and Distributism Part Two
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By contrast, there has been a growth in predominantly casual and part-time jobs in services such as retail, tourism and hospitality.
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The one-year, part-time course has modules on management theory and practice, with an emphasis on skills development, people management and partnership working.
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Gliding is in some senses a modified form of parachuting, in which lift forces are produced by an airfoil-type membrane, so most gliders could also be considered part-time parachuters.
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Opportunities are also available for those who wish to pursue higher diplomas and degrees in a full-time or part-time capacity.
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Second, there's not much impact on poverty if new jobs are casual, part-time and poorly paid.
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With Rita gone, the semi-retired Long Island businessman satiates his life-long wanderlust by working part-time in a travel agency.
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That not-unique pattern points to the inadequacy of much current nomenclature about part-time or adjunct faculty versus tenured professors.
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In most cases, e-workers work from home full or part-time, or they can work from designated telecottages - resource centres where they can pay to use the centre's facilities as employees working at a distance from their employer.
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For the employer, a part-time workforce means a cheap labour supply.
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Employed in the mailroom at CBC and called upon once in a while to do part-time stagehand chores, I jumped at the chance to work on Ninety Minutes Live for a week, much of it spent being a gopher for the host.
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Pericles is without doubt a very silly play, probably Shakespeare's silliest (and the silly bits are shared evenly between the bits he wrote and the bits by brothel-keeper and part-time playwright George Wilkins).
Susan Boyle
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She had college qualifications in business and accountancy, but worked part-time as a glamour model and air stewardess.
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Winnick was, therefore, understandably astonished when the news emerged only three days later that Wallis had not only met Yates over the last two years, but that the former NoW man's Chamy Media a conjoining of the names of Wallis's children, Charlie and Amy, had received £1,000 a day for his part-time consultancy work for the Met between October 2009 and September 2010.
Scotland Yard's finest called to account over 'culture of collusion' with the press
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Finally, research needs to be conducted that includes part-time students and students who have previous matriculation histories at the community college being studied.
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The lack of help has forced the part-time student and administrative assistant to move to her parents' South San Francisco home.
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They are also available as part-time courses.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yeadon have been grateful for a number of part-time cricketers helping them out in their hour of need.
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But it was just silly to have such similar situations — of course some worked in sawmills, and some were part-time farmers and mill workers, and I've forgotten what the third was (there were three main industries) — and it would have looked just too botchy, you know, too sparse each one, too sparse or repetitious.
Oral History Interview with Harriet Herring, February 5, 1976. Interview G-0027. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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After a period of full-time child-care, many women return to paid employment on a part-time basis.
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He was now working as finance officer for a local voluntary sector trust, but only on a part-time basis.
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Cairns - an important tourism gateway - has only one fulltime airport and employs 11 casuals and 8 part-time workers.
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There may also be additional staff employed on a part-time or seasonal basis for particular projects or programs.
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A part-time bookkeeper will relieve you of the burden of chasing unpaid invoices and paying bills.
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Millions more were stuck in part-time work because they couldn't find full-time jobs.
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Meanwhile, fee waivers – a ploy to plug the funding gap caused by the policy of £9,000 fees – will raid bursary pots, pushing more students into scarce part-time work, or poverty.
Student tuition fees protests – Wednesday 9 November 2011
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What about part-time students - and postgraduates?
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It's just not feasible to manage the business on a part-time basis.
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However, as secondments became more difficult to obtain, there appears to be a shift in the direction of part-time courses.
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The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams.
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The militia was a part-time force charged with a wide range of duties and organized at the village level, but supervised from higher echelons.
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The Prince was offered a large malt whisky by part-time barman Tom Sharp, who was also a farmer.
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The lack of help has forced the part-time student and administrative assistant to move to her parents' South San Francisco home.
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The rail regulator should look at this discriminatory practice which punishes part-time workers.
Times, Sunday Times
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When teenage children are involved, as full-time or part-time members of the new family, there is considerable added pressure.
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Special constables provide part-time assistance for the regular police force.
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Of the former, 10.1 percent were on full-time courses and 11.4 on part-time day release.
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In carnival lingo, those part-time workers are called "roughies," and it was a nice little sideline for Kathy Cox, who also works as a substitute teacher.
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Often, many part-time pursuits, such as cake decorating, knitting and bookbinding, can be run from home because it saves time and money.
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He took a part-time job as a teacher in a girls school in Leiden which gave him sufficient money to allow him to rent a room.
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For adult learners with other commitments there will be the chance to talk to college staff about part-time study.
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In Britain, regulars and the part-time yeomanry, though placed at the disposal of local magistrates, disgraced themselves by firing on the crowds at Peterloo in 1819 and at Queen Caroline's funeral in 1821.
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But he will take no liberties against the part-timers and their 14,000 fans.
The Sun
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When teenage children are involved, as full-time or part-time members of the new family, there is considerable added pressure.
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Oh, if only we could persuade the US government to devote some resources of their global surveillance netword to work in parallel or part-time on enhanced or "retuned" sensor grids to aid in the problem being investigated on a broader, more thorough basis.
Posthuman Blues
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Some part-time faculty saw their salaries increase by 15 percent, or nearly $300 a course, in one biennium.
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S Ty Zimmerman — Joined the Wildcats as a grayshirt who enrolled last year part-time but could not engage in practices until this spring.
Around the Big12 Conference
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Organised at state level, the Guard is composed of part-timers who undergo a statutory period of training with the regular Army.
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Those over 50 are increasingly likely to combine part-time jobs with voluntary work, and a growing number of those past pensionable age are continuing in paid work.
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She gladly gave up her part-time job to devote herself entirely to her art.
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As a gawky, squawky teenager with no friends, desperate to distance herself from her parents, she took a part-time job in a library.
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Here was an unserious, part-time author having it all and more for a potboiler!
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A Mentor Business Analyst, working in a part-time role on the simulation to act as the customer to the developers, as well as to coach inductee BA's if they exist.
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Hayes is part-time con artist, part-time investigator.
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Under Regulation 15, part-time as well as full-time faculty members may seek redress from an elected faculty grievance committee.
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Part-time football hasn't been a hindrance at this club and many others would do well to follow suit.
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They all worked part-time in an electricity showroom.
Times, Sunday Times
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She works part-time in a shop.
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Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne.
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I am a full-time engineering student and even my part-time work at a local supermarket is taxed at 50 per cent.
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We "alleviate" the stress by teaching more overloads, doing more class preparations, agreeing to larger class sizes, foregoing sabbaticals, never asking for release time, paying for our own conference trips, making fewer copies of articles, concurring with the hiring of more part-timers and temporary instructors, and so forth.
MRZine.org
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Other staff will be asked to consider taking unpaid leave or switching to part-time roles.
The Sun
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More employees are telecommuting full- or part-time.
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This compendium of utter bollocks is a treasury of audacious fibbing, featuring the boss who claimed to be Emma Thompson's secret lover and a part-time ambulance driver, the Dad who once kicked a football so high it landed on a cloud, and the mate who reckons ninjas can go out in a rainstorm and not get wet cos they're "that fast".
Internet picks of the week
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You can also make part-time jobs work in your favour in other ways.
Life Without Work
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About 40 percent. of Britain's adult women part-time workers would benefit from Labour's proposal for a minimum wage.
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This protection applies to employees who are full-time, part-time, or probationary, so long as their employment was not brief, nonrecurring, or not expected to continue for a significant period.
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He was hoping to take a part-time job to look after his mother and will now have to find another full-time job.
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From a poor family, he never finished university but continued to study part-time while supporting himself as a metalworker.
Jose Saramago Dead: Nobel Prize Winning Portuguese Novelist Dies At 87
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Keeping up with both worship and parish life requires the full-time attention of a rector, a vicar, three associate rectors, one assistant rector, and three lay associates, as well as an additional thirty-three full-time and eleven part-time staff members.
American Grace
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A variety of part-time courses are also offered for those who can't commit themselves full-time.
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Village Voice headlined "A Sleeping Class: Young Americans Fight for Every Cause But Their Own." book, my beat was the economic headwinds young people are facing: mounting student loans, credit card debt, unemployment, unpaid internships or short-term, part-time, no-benefits jobs that have them joining a new "precariat.
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Of course, integrated programmes are less suitable for part-time attendees and those who want to do parts of a modular programme.
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There, a barebones crew of part-time technicians reads Pharaoh's instructions and inputs data into a bank of 3-D stereolithography machines that fabricate the prototype parts.
Robotic Nation Evidence
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They replaced the permanent staff with part-timers.
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The title ‘dean’ is also held - as ‘rural dean’ - by a beneficed clergyman in a part-time capacity.
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Here is a plan that will provide a safe harbour for bikes, create a couple of part-time jobs and make money for the council to invest in cycling facilities.
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The major sticking point between the company and the unions is the use of permanent part-time workers, and the ratio of permanent part-timers to permanent full-timers.
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Do the same rules apply to part-time workers?
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A part-time bookkeeper will relieve you of the burden of chasing unpaid invoices and paying bills.
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I am an adult person, also a horse owner, who is available for part-time or full-time work as mucker or groomer.
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Money was so tight that even my mother was working part-time.
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About 38 percent of the nation's instructors are now part-timers, a category of nontenured itinerants.
What To Chop
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My friend Kate, despite being a hard-rockin' bass player in a kick-ass girl group, is also a part-time medieval music enthusiast: I've been looking some stuff up about crumhorns and related instruments, for kicks, and found these instructions on how to make your own cornemuse, like the crumhorn in the picture, but straight in only one and a half hours, and using a fizzy pop drink straw as the reed.
How to: Build medieval instruments out of PVC pipe
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Frequently, this is part-time and is managed - albeit with difficulty - alongside other family responsibilities.
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All part-timers should be paid the same, pro rata, as full-timers doing the same job.
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The packaging department and the despatch department each employ one member of staff working on a part-time basis.
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Women are disproportionately employed in the so-called atypical workforce of part-timers, temporary workers, and homeworkers.
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She's got a part-time job for which she earns 2,000 yen a month.
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The most perfectly honed field configuration is for nought when you have a dibbly dobbly part-timer like Mike Hussey helping the batsmen get their eye in and boost their batting average.
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About 40 percent. of Britain's adult women part-time workers would benefit from Labour's proposal for a minimum wage.
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Working professionals can take this part-time, choosing from 12 modules that cost £350 each, totting up course credits over as long as five years.
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I'm now teaching part-time at Kingston University, one-to-one tutorials with dyslexic students.
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I'm really moved and happy that people like my performance of Whitney's song," said Lin, who works part-time at a musical instrument shop.
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‘We have a lot of part-timers on call,’ he noted, which can augment the 40 full-timers up to 100 for a big event.
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Many institutions have converted full-time appointments to positions held by part-time faculty or graduate assistants.
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87% of the 1 000 companies surveyed employ part-time staff.
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His articulacy, coupled with his background knowledge, puts him head and shoulders above all other part-time BBC football summarisers.
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THE part-time lifeguard says singing has been crucial to his life - he left school early and music gave him focus.
The Sun
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Taught prograduate courses can be studied part-time or full-time, by distance and e-learning or, in some cases, by credit accumulation over three to five years.
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There were some part-time hadarim for girls taught by women, but in general, women’s education beyond the rudiments of reading and piety was quite exceptional.
Jewish Education in the United States.
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Scattered throughout the country, most of them are in full duties, the rest hold part-time positions, but all are cantorially employed.
Cantors: American Jewish Women.
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87% of the 1 000 companies surveyed employ part-time staff.
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This candidate will also be expected to eventually become our part-time "dba".
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Within a couple of years he found himself running a part-time business making custom knives in the purest form - from steel he forged and tempered himself.
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The Patrol has a part-time, four-wheel drive system, which can be engaged on the move at speeds up to 40 kph.
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The labour market has also become more flexible with an increasing shift to part-time workers, marking a switch away from the ‘job for life’ culture.
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For college students to do a part-time job will exert a profound influence on their personality and life.
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These workers, full-time and part-time, and their family members, comprise an additional 30 million people living in poverty.
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Students on a part-time course are not eligible for a loan.
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One of the most ambitious tuition assistance programs is offered by UPS, which offers part-time employees up to $3,000 a year toward college tuition and fees.
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She also troubleshoots for her grown kids, cares for her live-in mother-in-law (and elderly poodle, Snuffy), keeps tabs on her girlfriends Paulette and Bunny and her own aging mother and foster sister - and holds down a part-time job.
The Interruption of Everything by Terry McMillan: Book summary
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He works part-time as a helicopter pilot and says he often helped conservation charities while abroad.
The Sun
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We offer information on full and part-time vacancies, training and courses, and counselling.
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Working on a part-time basis can prepare them for a future career.
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Part of the plan involves enabling parents to work part-time and jobshare.
Times, Sunday Times
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Part-time barman required. Hours and salary negotiable.
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Frankie Wright, 43 years old, recently landed two part-time jobs in Chicago, another city with a highly educated work force, with the help of Goodwill Industries of Metropolitan Chicago Inc. Ms. Wright, a high school dropout, works at a local grocer and for a community watch group in the mornings and afternoons, ensuring that high school students enter and leave a local school without inc ident and reporting any problems to police.
Close Does Count When It Comes to Jobs, Education
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And last year a think tank said a growing number of men were choosing part-time work to spend more time at home.
The Sun
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Henry now works part-time with a firm he had formerly hired as consultants.
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THE part-time lifeguard says singing has been crucial to his life - he left school early and music gave him focus.
The Sun
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The five-and-dime has employed more than 150 part-time workers over the years.
Houston Chronicle
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Men were either unattached to the labor market, unemployed, or underemployed in part-time service sector jobs.
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My grandfather Amos Dewhirst, a woolsorter and part-time picture-framer from Oxenhope, opened his newsagents, stationers and tobacconists at 232, Oakworth Road, Keighley, in 1899.
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Customer service departments are often staffed by part-timers.
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In Bad Santa, Billy Bob Thornton's part-time department store Santa is a seasonal safecracker and a foul-mouthed, cantankerous drunk all year round.
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The reports can be for all employees or just selected groups such as an alphabetical list of part-time staff.
Personnel Management: A New Approach
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You may have to work part-time, in a badly paid job with unsociable hours.
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Secondly, some critics argued that the three-stage modular structure of part-time training recommended in the report might reduce flexibility in provision.
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A high percentage of the female staff are part-time workers.
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A diploma takes two years' part-time study.
Times, Sunday Times
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He went part-time at Springfield Park, where he works in the shop, to concentrate on his game and has reduced his ranking to scratch.
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The rest are part-timers or volunteers.
Times, Sunday Times
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For college students to do a part-time job will exert a profound influence on their personality and life.
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For the most part, these schemes are structured toward short-term training designed to provide employers with a pool of cheap semi-skilled labour to fill mainly casual and part-time jobs.
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From 1920 until 1921 he did part-time teaching in orthopaedics at the University of Western Ontario at London, Canada, besides his general practice, and from 1921 until 1922 he was Lecturer in Pharmacology at the
Frederick G. Banting - Biography
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The girls all want to start part-time work to begin saving for overseas travel.
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For college students to do a part-time job will exert a profound influence on their personality and life.
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For the employer, a part-time workforce means a cheap labour supply.
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Just before flying out to Australia she sat two exams as part of the part-time politics degree she is studying for at Loughborough University.
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Well, in the near future I want to save up some money and then change to working part-time so I can do an interior design course through correspondence.
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And that has meant he has kept his job on a part-time basis.
The Sun
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In the meantime, he earned his keep with a part-time job in a toyshop.
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Hey, Beethoven: Get a full-time job, a part-time business, a spouse, a few kids, and a menagerie of pets and wait till you see how many symphonies you can crank out!
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As a gawky, squawky teenager with no friends, desperate to distance herself from her parents, she took a part-time job in a library and devoured books, and not just the dirty ones either.
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When I told Mama about the part-time modeling work, she even said: “I always told ya you were perdy.”
Angels of a Lower Flight
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In Scotland that might mean utilising councillors and MEPs in a part-time capacity.
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She is also a part-time professional visiting lecturer responsible for teaching property law and practice to post-graduate trainee solicitors.
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I humbly suggest that the overall figure for full and part-time workers is around 85 people and that the majority of these are seasonal workers employed for a week or two at most to kill the animals and harvest their pelts.
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In addition, two-thirds of all part-time workers are women, many holding more than one job.
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In the Philippines, 52-year-old Purificacion Roque, who works part-time as an auditor in Manila, says the price of cooking oil has more than doubled, so she now steams most of her food rather than frying it.
Asia Price Rises Imperil Growth
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For example, in Canada part-time wages average 55.9 percent of full-time wages.
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The number of part-time or full-time film extras (or figurants) in Shanghai is not known but it is certain that their number is increasing rapidly as the entertainment business becomes more prosperous.
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Students on a part-time course are not eligible for a loan.
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Morris, 63, who underwent heart surgery in 2002, works part-time for Barlaston golf club in Staffordshire as an assistant greenkeeper.
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At first she went part-time and, after being uncertain about her major for a time, she settled on physical education.