Similar words: departure time, at times, next time, nighttime, against time, for the first time, spare time, from time to time. Meaning: adj. involving less than the standard or customary time for an activity. adv. for less than the standard number of hours.
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271 They have blocked directives on parental leave, on part-time workers and on maternity rights.
272 Many of the full-time farmers and the more established part-time farmers were already at maximum output so room for increase was limited.
273 The part-time volunteers have been sounding retreat with the massed bands of the Light Division.
274 She didn't want some tarted-up part-time hooker spoiling it with tales about him she couldn't possibly hope to match.
275 They deserve close examination especially by those in predominantly family and part-time farming areas.
276 The students participate in paid internships during the summer and part-time work during the school year.
277 They usually employ many part-time staff since this reduces the amount of National Insurance contributions the company has to pay.
278 He praised the effort and resolve shown by part-time students in completing professional courses in addition to the daily challenges of full-time employment.
279 Then I took a one-day-a-week, part-time job that pays me $ 35 a week. Sentencedict.com
280 The committee is too important to have the senior police detective interest represented on a part-time basis.
281 He is able to run his part-time practice in Leyburn he worked in Darlington and Richmond before that around the racing calendar.
282 When teenage children are involved, as full-time or part-time members of the new family, there is considerable added pressure.
283 The part-time worker has the right to a monthly salary proportionally equivalent to that of a corresponding full-time employee.
284 Upon reaching retirement age Len found that he missed the job so much he came back on a part-time basis.
285 Joyce became a part-time tutor at a creamer's, while still participating in the social life of his peers.
286 The staff is assigned to the project on a full-time or part-time basis.
287 Eleven million women are now in full or part-time employment.
288 The willingness of part-time farmers to go on training courses demonstrates their determination to make the most of their farms.
289 Possibly he supplemented his income with some part-time outside work.
290 Some enlightened and forward-thinking employers are already beginning to recognise this potential manpower re-source for both full and part-time staff.
291 These are the times when part-time staff should be utilised.
292 There may also be additional staff employed on a part-time or seasonal basis for particular projects or programs.
293 We will make financial assistance available for part-time study. Open up new opportunities for study.
294 She helped a succession of youngsters to take part-time degrees by getting them jobs as kitchen porters or trainee cooks.
295 The reforms in national insurance contributions will abolish the in-built bias currently in existence to create part-time employment.
296 Most children attend only part-time - morning or afternoon. Local authority nurseries charge[sentencedict.com], nursery classes do not.
297 More full-time farmers than part-time farmers in the study would have liked extra land.
298 Part-time work is generally hard to find.
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