Sentences with phrase «growing number of duties»

The growing number of duties placed upon employers and service providers also means a corresponding increase in the opportunities for civil claims.

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We have a duty to our next generation of entrepreneurs — those with the potential to build great companies and employ vast numbers of Canadians — to build a commercialization ecosystem that will help them grow and scale up.
It is therefore the judgment of a growing number of Protestant Christians that it is not only the right, but the duty, of parents to take all relevant factors into account, including as a prime factor their service to God and his Kingdom, and plan for their family in the light of the total situation.
But if you've been on the internet lately, and in this day and age you must certainly have been, then you might have noticed a growing number of gamers have been becoming somewhat disillusioned with the franchise of late, and especially with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
The past year has seen a growing number of states adopt the ethical duty of technology competence for lawyers.
The growing number of administrative duties require optimal management from the law offices.
Client expectations of quality and advice continue to grow, resulting not only in improvement of services to answer those expectations but also in the increasing number of claims for errors or breach of duty.
Meanwhile, the number of highly - skilled jobs that involve non-routine duties will grow.
A growing number of human resources experts recommend job seekers list the duties they performed in previous positions that match the job description of prospective employers.
We currently have a contract which requires a number of flexible employees to carry out production duties within a growing manufacturing site and we need a backshift co-ordinator to assist the full time staff with managing them.
Almost half of today's active duty forces are parents, and continuing hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan ensure that growing numbers of military families will experience repeated cycles of separation in a context of danger that may span across years of each family's development.
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