Sentences with phrase «as all occupations at»

Coaches and scouts, which can be seen as a career advancement move for instructors, are expected to see employment growth of about the same as all occupations at just a slightly lower rate of 6 percent.

Not exact matches

The technical feasibility of automation is best analyzed by looking not at occupations as a whole, but at the amount of time spent on individual activities, and the degree to which these could be automated by using technology that currently exists and adapting it to individual work activities.
Here is the bottom line as far as I can see: IF you are self - employed when filing for early retirement, and *** if, on your application, you are asked how many hours you work *** (and I would like to hear from anybody here who has actually filed for benefits before their Full Retirement Age) and IF you work more than the allowable hours to be considered «retired» (again, I believe it's no more than 45 for most people but no more than 15 if you work at an occupation requiring a «specific skill» or own a large business),
The errors in estimating the costs of the war, the incompetent planning for the occupation, and the failure to understand the sheer length of the commitment are at least as important in understanding questions of when, if, and how, the U.S. should get into wars.
642) after Amr Ibn al - As had concluded the occupation of Egypt, but the effective invasion came some forty years later under the Umayyads who established a Muslim Arab garrison town at Qairawan near Tunis.
Misunderstanding (and overestimating) the relative importance of freedom vs. tyranny as an axis of conflict in Iraq was one of the reasons why the Bush administration was so surprised at the difficulty of the postwar occupation.
Pupils may further be put into classes on the basis of prospective occupation or occupation type, as in the European multiple - track system, in which at a certain age — say, twelve — pupils are separated into «industrial» or «vocational,» «business» or «commercial,» and «academic» or «college preparatory» segments.
He got along well with the despised customs officials (whom we probably translate inadequately as «tax collectors,» not to say «publicans») and the equally unwelcome centurion of the Roman army of occupation stationed at Capharnaum, who implored Jesus to heal his boy, pointing out that Jesus could do it by just giving a command without even having to profane himself by entering a gentile house.
Apparently most of the early Christians continued to work at their normal occupations, as Paul with Aquila and Priscilla, his fellow tentmakers, did for a time at Corinth (Acts 18:3).
LOL Re: «magnificent new channel» from creationtard Eric Hovind — son of convicted tax dodger Kent Hovind whose occupation is listed by Wikipedia as «Evangelist, Christian theme park operator» and whose residence is listed as «incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution at Berlin, New Hampshire by the Federal Bureau of Prisons».
And Jesus gave expression to this devaluation in his own life: he broke the Sabbath when he felt that God bade him act; he excused his disciples (at least) from the custom of fasting; and the burning national question whether one had really to pay the poli tax to the foreign power of occupation (in Judea and Samaria) he answered in the affirmative, but he viewed it as a secular concern and pointed his questioners to the essential duty, «Give to God what belongs to him.»
Occasional remarks are found such as «before there reigned any king over the children of Israel» (Genesis 36:31), which seem to imply that from the standpoint of the writer the monarchy had already been established; and «the Canaanite was then in the land» (Genesis 12:6, 13:7), which implied that it was being written after Hebrew occupation; and finally repeated instances of the use of the phrase «on the other side of the Jordan,» in reference to events occurring in the lifetime of Moses, which led scholars to doubt if Moses could have been the author at least of the whole of the Pentateuch.
And all the more, such a duty as that of paying poll tax to the foreign government of occupation is not regarded as a duty at all in the moral sense, but merely as the consequence of political fortune.
As things now stand, foreigners in Tokyo must grope their way around town by looking for weather - beaten wooden arrows erected years ago by the occupation forces when they made a stab at sorting out the main streets by letters and numbers.
Birth weight, attendance at childcare, father's occupation, family income, concurrent parental smoking, and parental history of asthma were considered as covariates but not included in the final models.
Although the deal was not consummated immediately our source at Harrods has indicated that she was to start occupation of the property in the first week of May as she has other property deals to complete during that week and hopes to stay there instead of a hotel.
That President Xi has accumulated so much personal power is partly a reflection of his political acumen, and partly a recognition by the Party that China needs a single strong leader at the moment as it transitions from a weak local power recovering from the disasters of Japanese occupation in the early 20th century followed the cultural revolution and the great leap forwards, and instead becomes a global power.
Nearly half of the 807 titles covered by the state Labor Department's Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) survey — a total of 358 occupations, including an array of clerical as well as blue - collar positions — have entry - level wages starting at less than the $ 31,200 - a-year annualized equivalent of $ 15 per hour.
He also taught at Oklahoma City University law school as an adjunct lecturer - although his FindLaw profile falsely misrepresented his occupation at that time as an «Outstanding Political Science Professor».
However, an analysis of the socio - economic background of the respondents — measured as their parent's occupation at age 14 - reveals that this increase is not evenly distributed across social classes.
(Her Facebook page lists her occupation as «Former Ex-Madam at Former Felon.»)
Tillett, who has worked in real estate but now lists «domestic engineer» as her occupation, is also critical of Coleman's work at the Capitol, saying that «tax and spend policies are not a good way to run a state.
Life at the Bottleneck by Ruth Müller, 26 October 2012 Upon realizing, as a scholar of science and technology studies, that success and failure in academia depend on more than personal effort, Ruth Müller made it a point to identify other potential interests and fields of occupation to increase her resilience to career anxieties.
At that time women — regardless of their occupation — often quit work as soon as it was known they were pregnant.
Archaeologists are getting their first look at how a nearly year - long occupation by the group known as the Islamic State (IS) has affected the World Heritage Site of Palmyra in Syria.
This job category was followed by «other professionals, associate professionals and technicians,» including energy and safety analysts (17.5 %); «business, HR, and finance professionals» (12.3 %); «retail, catering, waiting and bar staff» (11.7 %); «other occupations» such as canvassers at district councils (6.3 %); and «marketing, PR and sales professionals» (5.3 %).
According to the senior author Ken Smith, Ph.D., a population health researcher at Huntsman Cancer Institute and a distinguished professor of family studies and population science at the University of Utah, «This study shows that early - life socioeconomic status, based on factors such as parental occupation at birth, may be associated with cancer risk in adulthood.
Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah announced today the results of a study that found that circumstances in childhood, such as parental occupation at birth and neighborhood income, might be associated with different risks of certain cancers later in life.
Forces that have long encouraged new arrivals to cluster in certain locations and occupations appear to be, as Tanyildiz persuasively argues, still at work in the labs of America's research universities.
Many of their pseudoscientific models attempt to predict our creditworthiness, giving each of us so - called e-scores, which are based on numerous variables such as our occupation, what our houses are valued at and our spending habits.
Half of women working in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jobs report having experienced gender discrimination at work, according to a new Pew Research Center survey examining people's experiences in the workplace and perceptions of fair treatment for women — as well as racial and ethnic minorities — in STEM occupations.
The study also looked at the sociodemographic factors that could be linked to violence during pregnancy, such as age, education, occupation, nationality, type of relationship and cohabitation, and support in their environment..
This occupation helped me get through the awkward dating years, as I really never dated at all until I got sober.
Their exploitation of the Jews» emergency at first seems a heinous and cruel act, but as the duration of Nazi occupation grew ever longer, the aid of Socha became essential to their survival.
In the 70s, the «day in the life of...» occupation movies were more the norm as far as comedies went, with an ensemble cast of colorful characters, and not much plot other than to watch them all interact and laugh at the results.
The moment where McCabe realizes he's crossed the wrong man is exactly as heavy with dread as when a kid (Keith Carradine) trying to avoid a fight finds one anyway and another when a widow (Shelley Duvall) at her husband's funeral realizes that the only occupation for her in Presbyterian Church is as one of McCabe's whores.
None of the characters is fleshed out beyond what's necessary for the plot at hand, as we get the sense that not a single one of them has even a shred of a personal life, family or friendships other than as vessels inhabiting their current occupations.
They include a Todd Haynes retrospective and a conversation with the filmmaker; the documentary premiere Akicita: The Battle of Standing Rock, which looks back at the 2016 Native American occupation of the Dakota Access Pipeline; and Amazon's Cannes Film Festival closer, Lynne Ramsay's sublime noir You Were Never Really Here, starring Joaquin Phoenix as a befuddled assassin who is hired to bust down a sex - trafficking ring that has captured a senator's daughter.
As his relationship with Little escalates, Juan's speech, at first almost lyrical in its low - pitched confidence, becomes slower, more hesitant, culminating in Ali's last scene, a moment of raw heartbreak in which Little confronts Juan about the truth of his occupation.
Todd Rose and Ogi Ogas at Harvard's Graduate School of Education maintain that concepts like grit and hard work are based on averages across populations or occupations, such as tennis or chess.
(Sometimes, during board meetings, as I looked out at the audience of mostly teachers, they very much looked like an army of occupation.)
In the most recently conducted NGO survey on employment, more than 50 percent of refugees in seven camps10 listed their current occupation as «housework» and more than 55 percent reported having no income at all (ZOA Refugee Care 2011: 50 - 51).
No longer is education an occupation that solely serves young people from 5 to 20; rather, it is lifelong, starting at birth and continuing so long as the learner is willing and able.
But at the same time, she resists easy comparisons to law or medicine: she notes that teaching is the largest occupation in the United States, and that just to fill openings each year requires as many teachers (200,000) as there are total graduates from even our moderately selective colleges (colleges that admit half their applicants or fewer).
Career and technical education teachers are employed at middle and high schools and career colleges and help students develop the skills and techniques that may enable them to enter particular career - oriented occupations, such as those in automotive repair, carpentry, culinary arts, information technology or healthcare.
Becoming a teacher served as a vehicle for social mobility for the individual, opening up higher education for women and African - Americans at a time when few other occupations were open to them.
FindMyCollegeMajor is a web tool that serves as a one - stop resource for students to explore majors at a Florida College of interest, obtain information about related occupations; and explore career opportunities.
Manga was my serious hobby at the time, so I wanted to keep it as my hobby, not my occupation.
I would define success as a writer in the same terms that a would define success in any occupation: making enough money to meet the monthly nut, while at the same time enjoying the work enough that the first thought crossing one's mind at the beginning of the day is not of suicide.
Having a «public service» job pertains to any job at any level of government, such as a public defense attorney, or any occupation at a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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