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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241 The dummy took three weeks' work by a team of volunteers, mostly part-time and helping when they could.
242 Decisions on part-time degree applicants are normally taken by senior tutors.
243 One force has been the phenomenal growth in part-time employment.
244 They keep off the jobless roles by taking early retirement, holding part-time jobs or enrolling in government-run training programs.
245 They include a wide range of full-time and part-time courses which vary considerably in length, level and objectives.
246 Many employers are only too ready to exploit and underpay female part-time workers.
247 But the part-time employee whom Kelly sent was not your average temp.
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248 Part-time Ulster Defence Regiment staff have been called-in to work full time.
249 Some 15,000 crofts, small family farm units that offer marginal incomes and mainly part-time employment, have survived.
250 This was most obviously the case for Angela, who was working part-time, and for Jennifer, who was self-employed.
251 For those on non-residential courses three years' part-time training is normally demanded.
252 Areas with predominantly family or part-time farmers would need close consultation in the provision of training.
253 Elsa contacted several companies to ask if they could offer her part-time work.
254 Given the School's rapid rate of growth, more part-time tutors are needed across the full range of management activities.
255 The only part-time farmer travelled long distances to his work but was self-employed and could therefore choose his days away.
256 There is a much greater pay gap for women working part-time.
257 Continuing a correspondence course is easy; finding another part-time degree may be less so.
258 They established a bakery that eventually employed several hundred village girls on a part-time basis while they finished school.
259 As well as earnings from part-time work, other income can affect your entitlement to unemployment benefit.
260 The time factor was a problem both to full-time and part-time farmers but for entirely different reasons.
261 Alan Harle, defending, said Joyce was still employed as a part-time doorman at the pub.
262 For the full-time farmer the type of land assumed much greater importance than for the part-time farmer.
263 They returned six years later and purchased a corrugated zinc dwelling, and with their two sons became part-time islanders.
264 Labour law application for full-time employees generally applies to the full extent also for part-time employees.
265 The new law protects most workers, but excludes those on part-time contracts.
266 I am working part-time, but my maternity leave begins next month.
267 On the part-time farms 18% of the wives had off-farm jobs, varying from 18 hours per week to full-time employment.
268 The packaging department and the despatch department each employ one member of staff working on a part-time basis.
269 About 60,000 part-time workers have won the right to pension benefits backdated to 1976.
270 Students on the part-time course will work from home, visiting Middlesbrough only for the final examination.
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