Sentences with phrase «immediate advantage from»

The employer that provides the training derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern and on occasion its operations may actually be impeded.
Ensure that the business does not derive immediate advantage from intern activities, and understand that business operations may actually be impeded.
The employer that provides the training derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern; and on occasion its operations may actually be impeded;
The employer that provides the training derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern; and on occasion its operations may actually be impeded

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Wolf - Howl has the advantage of already being prominent in the Search Engine Optimization space, so there is an immediate subscriber base to draw from.
The biggest immediate cost - advantage comes from savings in energy costs: fully loaded, the Tesla Semi consumes less than two kilowatt - hours of energy per mile and is capable of 500 miles of range at GVW and highway speed, accommodating a wide range of shipping applications given that nearly 80 % of freight in the U.S. is moved less than 250 miles.
Yet even where education is permitted, girls are often discouraged from taking advantage of the opportunities, both because of social custom and the immediate need for their labor at home.
If we learn of any food companies taking advantage of Chinese poultry processing, and if you signed our petition, you'll receive an immediate update from me and Nancy.
But the agencies have always had to fight against the tendency of ministers, and Prime Ministers, to publicly use intelligence from this source for immediate political, often party political advantage, ignoring the consequences that those penetrated will alter their codes and increase security.
If you are trying to outsmart the system, and this is applicable to both men and women, by trying to include your contact information in your listing or running down the site itself and its structure in communication with other members, thinking it can somehow give you «an advantage», it will only result in an immediate suspension of your profile and blacklisting from the site forever.
Advantages to the Camry are the immediate availability of a hybrid version as well as a V6 engine, which Honda has dropped from the Accord lineup.
One of the advantages you will have purchasing this from the bookstore is that if you have any questions, concerns or warranty issues you can bring it right to the shop you purchased it from and get immediate support.
Special sales offer self - published authors numerous profit - enhancing advantages, such as high - volume quantity sales, freedom from bookstore returns of unsold copies, and immediate payment.
One advantage of switching from debt fund to equity fund is to improve my immediate liquidity.
One key finding is that retirees can take advantage of immediate annuities» guaranteed lifetime income while investing less money upfront if they're willing to adjust their spending and withdrawals from the rest of their savings throughout retirement based on how the financial markets are performing.
Alternatively you could make the case that a big mortgage is still worthwhile, since you can benefit from the inflation (and if you have a variable mortgage, you'll get immediate advantage when rates drop).
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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.»
Soutine derives an immediate advantage by painting from life; because his motive is settled in advance, he does not have to tease it out in the process of painting.
Of course, even without the sort of direct benefit Trust Power are talking about the neighbouring people may benifit indirectly, for example by the community funding that most wind power developers set up, or from contracting or employment etcetera, but there has not generally been a good balance of financial advantage in the immediate vicinity of a wind farm.
Interns should not be used to displace regular workers, and employers should not acquire «immediate advantage [s]» from the intern.
Some of these «precursor outcomes» (e.g., heightened vigilance and preparedness for threats; enhanced inflammatory and humoral responses to infectious microorganisms) appear to be aimed at protection from immediate dangers; they may reflect «adaptive trade - offs» that balance short - term survival advantages under harsh rearing conditions against disadvantages manifested later in development.
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