- In order to get some practical experience, I planned to take a part-time job.
- Part-time work is generally hard to find.
- A part-time bookkeeper will relieve you of the burden of chasing unpaid invoices.
- I'm part-time. I work three days a week.
- A part-time bookkeeper will relieve you of the burden of chasing unpaid invoices and paying bills.
- He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.
- If the answer is "yes", they are classified as working part-time.
- You may have to work part-time, in a badly paid job with unsociable hours.
- His flair with hair soon landed him a part-time job at his local barbers.
- You may have to work part-time, in a badly paid job.
- She's got a part-time job for which she earns 2,000 yen a month.
- This could be the moment when that part-time passion suddenly really does seem like something that might one day replace your full time income.
- And this was entirely predictable.
- Then you have a predictable result that you can test.
- Chaos in mine discharge and its maximum predictable time scale.
- This provides a very predictable way to add, modify, and debug business logic.
- Analysis of length of predictable time of chaotic time series.
- Method of Spatio-Temporal Series and Tests Analysis on Its Predictable Skill.
- When a particular drug is taken by millions, some people may not respond in a predictable way, even though the drug has been tested.
- This type of natural gene exchange is safe and fairly predictable.
- B: I liked it, generally1, but I have mixed feelings about the ending. It was well done but quite predictable.
- Until the most recent series of test, results had been predictable.
- Research of Predictable Ability of Real-Time Database System.
- Simmy Richman wrote that the programme had become predictable after ten editions.
- Perhaps I had misjudged him, and he was not so predictable after all.
- The photographs are fairly predictable and unexceptional.
- As the earth's climate changes and rainfall becomes even less predictable in some places, those answers will grow even more valuable.
- The results were predictable.
- The rocks here are igneous and do not fracture along predictable lines.
- It has a predictable, six-month release schedule, with occasional Long Term Support versions that are supported with security updates for three to five years.
- To automate administration, you define predictable administrative tasks and then specify the conditions under which each task occurs.
- For instance, is building really cool solutions more important than predictable results?
- Many people live lives that are boringly predictable, or live a life where everything is outlined or planned.
- A preliminary study on predictable short-term load forecasting time.
- You need to define your characters, know their personalities so that you can have them acting in ways that are predictable, consistent with their personalities.
- In the very broadest sense, we said it's written to evoke, to make you, the audience, have some kind of the emotional experience through the use of imagery, some kind of predictable rhythm.
- The tasks running on the system is predictable.
- The experiments with domestication probably occurred in many places, as people living in ever-drier environments cast around for more predictable food supplies.
- So the new year to predictable, hope the new year is always happy!
- Some findings are predictable.