- What he found wasn't encouraging.
- They take part-time work because this is all they can get.
- She gladly gave up her part-time job to devote herself entirely to her art.
- I have three part-time jobs, which bring in about $24,000 a year.
- I have three part-time jobs, which bring in about £ 14,000 a year.
- She was kind and domestic and put her family before her part-time job.
- Of course, there are opportunities for part-time work off-campus too.
- They will make economies by hiring fewer part-time workers.
- Of course, there are opportunities for part-time work off-campus, too.
- He was looking for a part-time job in order to pay his school fees next semester.
- The idea of introducing part-time passion like this is that it eases you in to the next step.
- 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.