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Compliance was defined as >80 % of time opening the device within 15 min after the timer's signal.
Counters and timers were used to facilitate these control changes with preset protocols programmed for each of the four main processing patches.
In fact tradesmen were part-timers, for one from one return is sure to be represented as a farmer or labourer by the other.
Among such part-timers were a few public-school boys playing at being football fans but failing really to understand what it was all about.
The circulating fluids were delivered to, and removed from, the treatment vessels by peristaltic pumps regulated by timers.
Photoperiod can be controlled using automatic timers in the laboratory or environmental chambers.
The requirement for autonomous operation imposes the need for watchdog timers and recovery procedures.
One of the timers is used to generate an interrupt every 1.714 ms that updates the gain applied to the receiver path.
However, there is an increase of female labour in the tertiary sector and an increase of part-timers and at-home workers.
In other words, there are very few senior (professorial) positions but many lecturers, adjuncts, and part-timers.
In all cases, the proportion of full-timers covered by these benefits is more than double the proportion of part-timers covered.
Skilled engineering workers are pre-dominantly male, seeking full-time secure employment and thus employment of part-timers or temporary agency workers does not come into consideration.
Full-time students were more likely to mention cost than part-timers (33 per cent as against 21 per cent).
The growing feminization of labour in the late 1980s and the entry of part-timers have also been held accountable for the decline in union membership.
Three suggestions are : (1) institute month-long summer workshops for senior workers new to the field, taught by experienced ' ' old-timers ' ' and designed to produce publishable results.
The use of ' final ' salaries in estimating occupational pension entitlements was a financial disincentive for older staff wanting to end their career as part-timers.
To mimic sunrise, timers turned these lamps on one by one, producing a step-by-step rise in illumination early in the morning.
The old-timers derive their narrative authority from their active par ticipation in the events they narrate.
Isolating sound walls, grouping compatible works, designing the group spaces with the artists from the outset, using headphones, timers, interactive devices and creative scheduling are ways of avoiding common pitfalls.
Other external windows are also available, such as mirror representations of main timers (for dual-screen uses) as well as a custom widget with six additional generic visual stimuli.
Intermittently, some of the tiny minority of youth professionals (for we are talking about 5,000 full-time workers, 30,000 part-timers and over half a million volunteers) successfully resist and gain concessions.
Compliance data were available for 41 subjects : 13 were non-compliant v. 28 compliant (compliance=taking medication >80 % of time within 15 min after the timer's signal).
Domestic interval timers fall within the general tax charge on domestic appliances and apparatus, and this would apply to the type used in many kitchens.
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Data for full-time posts, excluding part-timers, is contained in the table.
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Let us remember that those knights of old were not whole-timers.
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In the past there has been a great accent in favour of the part-timers—for example, the "silks".
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All part-timers have had the right to join their occupational pension scheme since 1995, and in many public service schemes from an earlier date.
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Inquiries having been made in the bank, it is extraordinary how few part-timers were interested at all in pensions.
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The duty, as it stands, extends to full-timers in the 16 to 18 age group only.
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People who park their cars normally do not need that kind of interference with their timers.
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The vast majority of those who sit as part-timers will not in fact be in line for permanent full-time judicial appointment.
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We are taking active steps to recruit additional staff, including part-timers, and have started a major recruitment advertising campaign.
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However, in a significant number of organisations part-timers continued to lose out, particularly in the case of pension entitlement.
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However, the truth is that part-timers are paid lower hourly rates and usually have worse conditions than full-time workers.
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Part-timers may be 10-hour part-timers or 30-hour part-timers.
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However, he said clearly that all part-timers would be able to join the scheme.
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In tabling the amendments, she is seeking therefore to "level up" the duty in respect of part-timers and those aged 19 or more.
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There has been an increase of 55,000 in part-timers.
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I know that they are given pro rata to part-timers who fill in, but we want the awards to be granted only to full-timers.
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A great deal has been said about part-timers in that industry that will not bear examination by those who know a great deal about it.
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There are a lot of part-timers in the catering industry that that industry cannot do without.
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About 870 extra temporary full-time staff and about 180 part-timers are likely to be needed.
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What about the half-timers who are defended by the work of the certifying surgeons?
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The "old-timers" on the county councils and borough councils did not have the benefit of recreation grounds and playing fields.
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In the past two years, no progress has been made on rights for part-timers, temporary workers and home workers.
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A watch is being kept on the effects of the tax on the employment of part-timers.
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The average woman earns four times that figure, yet those part-timers pay exactly the same amount.
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There must be some way in which this tax can be spared on the part-timers.
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Information on part-time employees is limited because many part-timers whose weekly earnings are below the tax threshold are excluded from the new earnings survey.
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The numbers of part-timers show a welcome improvement.
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Of course, the nature of the postal service is such that women and part-timers could contribute a great deal towards it.
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Part-timers will continue to provide a valuable and cost-effective service, but with better access to training and professional skills.
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To impose a mandatory requirement of two or four part-timers would be wrong.
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The part-timers could all go to nursery classes attached to primary schools.
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Full information about their qualifications is not available, but 13,058 full-timers and 4,188 part-timers were graduates.
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If he appointed, let us say, five part-timers, they could block anything.
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The development of our waterspace for recreation since the war has depended largely upon the volunteers, the amateurs, the part-timers, the clubs and the individuals.
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There will be 81 full-time, but the additional part-timers forming the original nucleus will bring it to the equivalent of 102 full-time personnel.
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I have always taken the view that part-timers were a waste of time, except on charitable do-gooding committees and so on.
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Information about the citizenship or countries of origin of hospital doctors, distinguishing between whole-timers and part-timers, is not readily available.
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The basic principle of the legislation is to treat part-timers no less favourably than comparable full-timers.
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Once the regulations come into force, part-timers could be treated less favourably only where this treatment can be objectively justified.
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There are nearly 500 full-timers and 3,700 auxiliaries.
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The great bulk of the members of these services are part-timers.
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The fact that the part-timers are gainfully employed means absolutely nothing if they are unable to go back to their work after the 13 weeks.
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However, a school with about 30 or 35 pupils, with one or one and a half regular teachers and a number of part-timers, is viable.
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My noble friend is quite right when she points out that the availability of part-timers is far greater than that of the whole-time men.
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Already, as has been mentioned, many employees of large stores are part-timers.
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Have the absentee-ers, the go-slowers and the have-a-good-timers been left in any doubt as to what kind of people they really are?
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When the average male and female wages are compared, taking into account part-timers, the gap is £200.
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The labour force survey provides routine information on part-time and temporary work, and shows that the vast majority of part-timers are in permanent employment.
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Part-timers aged over 25 are paid £2.75 an hour, and, if aged under 25, just—1.75 an hour.
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Most full-time workers have it, but it is often denied to part-timers.
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Part-timers face discrimination in many different ways at the hands of employers who fail adequately to value the hard work done by most part-time employees.
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The polytechnics have a most important part to play as quasi-universities for the part-timers thus pursuing advanced courses in important professions.
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There are at present 5,617 chiropodists on the state register; this includes part-timers and an unknown number of non-practising chiropodists.
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The part-timers thought that they would be called up only in an emergency, when the situation got out of hand.
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We greatly value the contribution of part-timers and the local knowledge that they can offer.
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He says that the number of part-timers is going down.
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We had the part-timers; then we had the full-timers—the permanent cadre; now we have the nonsense about career prospects.
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If one does not advertise for part-timers, one cannot expect them to offer themselves.
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There are no plans to post part-timers away from local areas.
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They are themselves whole-timers, and regard themselves as such at the present time.
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There is therefore an advantage in spelling out in this subsection the fact that part-timers may be included.
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I cannot say how far this change is due to financial considerations and how far to employers' preference for full-timers, when available.
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I suspect that at any one time one will only be able to call out 6,000, because they are all part-timers.
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They work as half-timers until they are twelve years of age.
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I quoted them as "old-timers," not as obsolete.
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The majority of married women who work in distribution are part-timers.
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In such places, we make continuous efforts to employ postwomen and part-timers whenever it is practicable to do so.
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What restrictions are there which seem to operate against the employment of women and part-timers?
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I wonder why the economics of these coach services are in such a state that they cannot employ full-time drivers instead of part-timers.
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I do not think there will be room for part-timers, in the sense in which one normally uses those words.
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In 1961 about one-quarter of the 7·7 million women in work were part-timers.
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Where employers currently exclude some employees—such as part-timers—they will have the option of changing the occupational scheme rules so that they are included.
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The figures available show that about 800 still seem to be in full-time service; and there are a number of part-timers.
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Since 1979, real pay at all levels has risen for male full-timers and women, in comparison with the late 1970s when productivity and pay stagnated.
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In all their terms and conditions, part-timers will have a right to be valued just as highly as their full-time colleagues.
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Part-time employees are a valuable segment of the workforce, especially to smaller employers who may not need or be able to afford full-timers.
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The basic aim of the regulations is simple: to make it unlawful for employers to treat part-timers less favourably than comparable full-timers.
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