Sentences with phrase «as occupation also»

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Choonsung Shin, a Korean technology researcher who has examined problematic smartphone usage in both Korea and the U.S., says cultural differences could affect smartphone addiction rates, but he notes that factors such as a person's age, gender and occupation are also likely to play a role.
Based on data from the American Community Survey, there is a racial and ethnic pay gap as well: Asian Americans reported the highest average earnings in STEM occupations, while non-Hispanic whites also had above average earnings; black and Hispanic professionals earned below average wages in 2012.
The region also boasts one of the largest STEM workforces in the U.S. as more than 80,000 are employed in these highly specialized occupations.
Our principal form of struggle is the occupation of the «latifundia» but also other forms such as, notably, walks.
The transfigured one's visit to you as an individual will give you that courage of frankness — but what am I speaking of — and if you actively consider the occasion of this talk, then you will stand as an individual before a still more exalted one who, none the less, thinks still more humanly — about the meanness of the occupation, but also infinitely more purely about which occupation is truly honorable.
On the other hand, he was also always a mathematician since, as he clearly indicates in the 1905 article, he seems to conceive of the world as a formal logical system.5 No wonder he regards metaphysics as a possible occupation.
Many work as part - time clergy while also working in secular occupations to support themselves and to gain medical and retirement benefits.
Whenever McKenna gets arrested following peaceful occupation - style protests on government property, the police are on his side, the magistrates let him go as soon as possible, and now over 200 other church leaders have also risked arrest as his movement has taken off.
There are high opportunities in vocations of Christian leadership such as the ministry, the mission field, and Christian education, and many more young people should be entering them; there are also rich opportunities for Christian service and witness in an endless number of occupations to which God calls the layman.11
They also often reject any role for governments in addressing social - economic problems, such as unemployment or the low wages earned by workers who are trapped in unskilled occupations or isolated in central cities, where financial and physical infrastructures are inadequate and social networks are weak.
The speech also includes in its present form some indication of the relatively slow progress of the occupation and acquisition of Canaan: «Little by little I will drive them out from before you» (vs. 30); and it refers to some force, designated as «hornets» (vs. 28; see Deut.
People with standing occupations — such as teachers — should also consider wearing footless compression stockings.
Fidel Castro, in contrast, admired the General as a national liberator, in the Bolivarian tradition (and also for standing up to the Americans), while the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat celebrated him as the defender of his people against military occupation.
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».
He also received $ 4,950 — the maximum donation allowed for a mayoral candidate under city campaign finance law — from Karen Romanoff, who listed her occupation as «homemaker.»
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.
Sophisticated computer uses can also go to other sites and learn the names, ages and other data of all family members, as well as occupations, employers, schools and other information, endangering not only the officers but their families as well.
The Cyprus dispute, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue or Cyprus problem, is the ongoing issue of Turkish military invasion and occupation of the northern third of the island since 1974.
A Wage Board could also be used to institute a minimum wage in New York City that is higher than the state minimum, because the law allows a board to raise inadequate pay by locality as well as by occupation.
Studies that evaluated the proximity of exposure, such as country living, work occupation and well water drinking were also included.
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..
The report also found that of the 10 most common occupations in the state, only two — software engineering and nursing — paid enough for a single parent supporting a preschooler and a school - age child to get by in all but the most inexpensive counties, such as Okanogan and Asotin, Pearce said.
Sleep deprivation in the 21st century increases the risks not only in occupations such as transport and healthcare (doctors are tired, stressed and burned out) it also impairs and even damages a person's ability to form crucial decisions.
You also are able to look for such options as username, occupation, hobbies, mission, users who have viewed your profile lately, profile you have viewed lately.
After signing into the system you are offered to create a profile of your own, by entering a personal data, such as age, occupation, place of living (city, not the exact address), a little about your character field, and also you need to fill in the field that is about the preferences towards your future partner.
There are also a lot of more detailed questions such as, your religion, occupation, and quite a few others.
I also work as hard in the bedroom as I do in my occupation
When you join our service, we may also request information about you such as your hobbies and interests, gender and age, and other information including but not limited to your education, occupation, interests, activities, religion, children etc..
For example, in a speed dating event (which also included online profiles that could be accessed after the event), daters were more likely to use the quick and easy cues (such as age, height and weight) to make their choice when the size of the group was large compared to small, and were more likely to use cues that could not be discerned visually (education, occupation, smoking status) when the size of the group was small compared to large.2
For example, by using Findpeopleonplus.com you can search for people based on profile settings such as location, gender, occupation etc — but also by relationship status and looking for options:
Other details about yourself and what you are looking for can also be filled in through the questionnaire that covers all topics, such as physical appearance, habits and preferences, occupation, education, children, religious and political views and several others.
In the film, we follow street puppeteer Craig (John Cusack, looking like a small, humming pile of hair) as he confronts the economic viability of his chosen occupation by getting an admin job on the 7 1/2 floor of a building that also happens to hide a tiny door which leads, if one crawls through cobwebs and puddles, to the inside of John Malkovich's head, wherein for 15 minutes the brain tourist can vicariously live through famous actor John Malkovich's eyes before getting spit up into a ditch off the New Jersey Turnpike.
The study also tested household education, parental occupation, household income, household characteristics such as housing tenure, and neighbourhood measures such as neighbourhood poverty (measured by the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index).
The occupation also involves determining the boundaries of an accounting entity; recognizing and measuring revenues; matching revenues and expenses by applying methodologies such as accrual accounting and depreciation; defining and measuring costs by application of methodologies such as standard, process, job - order, and activity - based costing; and full disclosure on financial statements.
But as her friends and family suffer under occupation, Loup Garron also knows she's the only one who can stand up to the authorities and represent the true spirit of Santa Olivia.
Also, be aware that different insurance companies have different definitions of own occupation and any occupation as it relates to total disability and partial disability.
In addition, they also look at non-health-related risks, such as your occupation and even your hobbies.
Vet techs are also listed as 12th in its top 36 occupations with the most openings through the coming decade.
Additionally, we may also collect other types of information (known as demographic information) such as your sex, hobbies, occupation, platform preferences, and other game ownership information.
He's a brutal, violent man, which makes him well suited to apocalyptic survival and his new occupation as a bounty hunter, but Bend Studios is keen to stress that he's also a man struggling with the loss of his club brothers and history wife / girlfriend.
As far as painting specifically is concerned, Mrs. Ellis finds that it has one immediate advantage for the young lady over its rival branch of artistic activity, music — it is quiet and disturbs no one (this negative virtue, of course, would not be true of sculpture, but accomplishment with the hammer and chisel simply never occurs as a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquAs far as painting specifically is concerned, Mrs. Ellis finds that it has one immediate advantage for the young lady over its rival branch of artistic activity, music — it is quiet and disturbs no one (this negative virtue, of course, would not be true of sculpture, but accomplishment with the hammer and chisel simply never occurs as a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquas painting specifically is concerned, Mrs. Ellis finds that it has one immediate advantage for the young lady over its rival branch of artistic activity, music — it is quiet and disturbs no one (this negative virtue, of course, would not be true of sculpture, but accomplishment with the hammer and chisel simply never occurs as a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquas a suitable accomplishment for the weaker sex); in addition, says Mrs. Ellis, «it [drawing] is an employment which beguiles the mind of many cares... Drawing is, of all other occupations, the one most calculated to keep the mind from brooding upon self, and to maintain that general cheerfulness which is a part of social and domestic duty... It can also,» she adds, «be laid down and resumed, as circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.&raquas circumstance or inclination may direct, and that without any serious loss.»
(She also links the birth of the Mungnimhoe style to a traumatic period of Korean history, noting that the Ink Forest painters grew up under Japanese occupation and that for them «ink painting was an opportunity through which to free the mark from what its members saw as the obligations imposed on it via the dominance of nihonga, the body of paintings made according to traditional Japanese artistic conventions.»)
The newsprint also acts as a signifier of the handmade and make - do approach of the 20th century, which many of the activists depicted on its surface deployed during their occupations.
The occupation with the plane also finds expression in its expansion into the third dimension such as in Lucio Fontana's Concetti Spaziali series.
Investments from donors like you will also bring to life the important spring 2018 show Eye on Nature: Andrew Wyeth and John Ruskin, as well as our ambitious summer exhibition series — planned in partnership with a range of civic organizations and leaders — marking the 50th anniversary of Wilmington's 1968 riots and National Guard occupation.
Accordingly, a variety of consequential injuries were held not to constitute takings... Nor was government held liable for the extra expense which the property owner must obligate in order to ward off the consequence of the governmental action... But the Court also decided long ago that land can be «taken» in the constitutional sense by physical invasion or occupation by the government, as occurs when the government floods land permanently or recurrently.
The Chief Justice also adopts Justice Cromwell's positioning of the standard of occupation, from the common law perspective, as lying between the minimal occupation which would permit a person to sue a wrongdoer in trespass and the most onerous standard required to ground title by adverse possession as against a true owner (para 40).
On the sufficiency of occupation point, the Chief Justice also adopts (para 39) the reasoning of Justice Cromwell (as he then was) in R v Marshall, 2003 NSCA 105, rather than her own reasoning in Marshall / Bernard (the appeal from the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal decision).
Although robots will render some occupations obsolete, as technology has in the past, humans and robots will also complement each other in many tasks, creating new types of jobs.»
This might also include debate as to what rent is payable where the administrator is in occupation of part only of the premises.
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