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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91 Full-time, part-time and Modular MBA programmes are also available.
92 Can you switch to part-time study, if necessary?
93 Part-time employment was unchanged at 2. 07 million.
94 Colchester Institute 0206-761660: 250 full and part-time courses.
95 Most leading historians are also part-time journalists.
96 The first part-time students will enrol next April.
97 I worked part-time as a waitress and office cleaner.
98 Henry now works part-time with a firm he had formerly hired as consultants.
99 It was pointed out that women in West Belfast who are in employment are in low paid, part-time,(www.Sentencedict.com) temporary jobs.
100 Part-time farming related to other income earning activities is concentrated in the DRAs.
101 Very few part-time farmers went away for a holiday so this should not be difficult.
102 It's a part-time program, but it's still a big time commitment.
103 The manager adjusts recruitment activity to create optimum balance between the number of full-time and part-time staff.
104 Few firms give part-time workers equal rights to such benefits, and many exclude them entirely.
105 Once the country's largest dry ski-slope is fully operational it is hoped to offer up to 70 part-time jobs to experienced skiers.
106 We pretty much accept without protest the idea that part-time workers will get paid less.
107 Babies deprive women of the opportunity to earn money through the expanding opportunities for full- and part-time work now available.
108 A new initiative has been started to recruit part-time research students, initially from the graduates of the M.Ed degree programme.
109 A variety of part-time courses are also offered for those who can't commit themselves full-time.
110 He worked only part-time, an elevator operator, because the country was awash in college graduates.
111 Away from the big employers most of the part-time farmers found employment with small rural businesses.
112 Some courses are also offered on a part-time basis over 24-36 months.
113 Many people take a part-time or lower-paid job because it suits their circumstances and is a good choice for them.
114 But a quick brainstorm with 50 further education lecturers on a part-time degree course revealed the same negative associations.
115 That almost surely means he was a Soviet intelligence operative, at least part-time.
116 The rest will be part-time, seasonal, or contract workers, responsible for designing and choreographing their own careers and retirements.
117 Of the former, 10.1 percent were on full-time courses and 11.4 on part-time day release.
118 About 40 percent. of Britain's adult women part-time workers would benefit from Labour's proposal for a minimum wage.
119 Part-time farming tends to be concentrated in DRAs where small, often non-viable holdings predominate.
120 We already encourage job-shares, part-time working and career breaks and we are introducing home working.
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