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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151 As for the economically active, 56 percent were employed full- or part-time and 44 percent were unemployed.
152 However, with one exception, none of these new jobs were permanent; some were part-time, and all were low-paid.
153 He is a part-time student at Teesside Polytechnic and has worked on Teesside all his life.
154 Moreover, the funding for part-time staff involvement and administrative and clerical back-up is also provided from these institutional sources.
155 Must they wait until they are four, and then go into part-time nursery education?
156 Meanwhile an interim award of £1 was made to full-time workers; part-time workers got nothing.
157 Mr. MacGregor I am also aware that the Opposition's proposal for a national minimum wage would destroy many part-time jobs.
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158 Part-time work Women are far more likely than men to work part-time, as table 4.2 shows.
159 If she can afford it, she cuts back to part-time work or stops entirely.
160 It had a non-resident, part-time caretaker, extensive grounds maintained by a part-time groundsman and a low level of clerical support.
161 Part-time working would also have to be pro-actively encouraged, she said.
162 Proper training in this field could have significant benefits to the family farmer and part-time farmer.
163 In recent years cropping had taken over from livestock particularly on part-time farms.
164 Information is available on all kinds of education and training opportunities, full and part-time, vocational and non-vocational.
165 Early in the setup of the Northwest Respirator Center he hired Dunning to work as his part-time associate director.
166 The research will take the form of participant observation with all three of us acting as part-time teachers in the schools.
167 They forget I took the job on the understanding that management of a national team can only be part-time employment.
168 It took Adi Shamir a year to break a 120-digit key using a network of distributed Sun workstations working part-time.
169 With more than 60 part-time massage therapists, there is a wide range of body work available.
170 Meals on Wheels and More eliminated a social worker and a nutritionist and turned some full-time workers into part-time workers.
171 I had a part-time job while I was in college.
172 Step-children may be full-time or part-time members of the household.
173 Most companies have a balance between full-time executive directors and part-time members of the board.
174 And she lost her university part-time lectureship in Hebrew Studies, because she was pregnant.
175 Neither constraint applies to the Tertiary College where adults and part-time students make up a sizable proportion of the student population.
176 A more limited number of courses are available by part-time study only.
177 Part-time students take either one or two courses a year and attend the same daytime classes as full-time students.
178 I could easily go in and request part-time work, and no one would think badly of me.
179 The third element is the flexible labour force, part-time and temporary employees who provide expertise and skills in response to changing needs.
180 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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