Sentences with phrase «involuntary part»

Frederic Chopin — one of the world's most talented classical composers, is brought back from the afterlife and finds that he's an involuntary part of a treacherous plan.
The Pew Research Center has found that, since the recession began, more than half of adults in the U.S. say they have either been unemployed, taken a pay cut, had their work hours reduced or have become involuntary part - time workers.8
The size of the fall disappointed many analysts, who were hoping for a reduction of over 30,000 in overall unemployment, a reduction in the number of temporary workers being made unemployed and fewer involuntary part - time workers.
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber pointed out that a record 1.4 million people were now stuck in involuntary part - time work, however.
On the other hand, involuntary part - time work is down a solid 1.2 million over the past year.
The underemployment rate, which includes 5.2 million involuntary part - time workers who'd rather be full - timers, fell to a cyclical low of 8.4 percent, though this too reflects May's labor force exits.
Underemployment, still elevated by just under six million involuntary part - timers, was 9.7 % last month, about a percentage point above what I consider to be its full employment rate (though down from 10.4 % a year ago).
Also, the number of involuntary part - time workers has continued to climb in July, even after a big jump in the previous month.

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Netflix blamed the miss on «slightly higher - than - expected involuntary churn (inability to collect),» which the company said was «driven in part by the ongoing transition to chip - based credit and debit cards.»
The police can confine people considered a danger to themselves or others for up to 72 hours as part of an involuntary psychiatric evaluation.
Church: Is this, perhaps, a part of the decline in respect for all forms of association that are involuntary?
The sucking reflex is just one of many involuntary movements newborns make as part of healthy development.
Despite the Lagos State Attorney General's simplistic and foolhardy assertion that the State Government would «pursue the case against TB Joshua and his Church to a logical end», the truth is that what the government is dealing with is a premeditated and well - orchestrated act of terror carried out by highly proficient, skilled and experienced operatives and not one of involuntary manslaughter which came about as a consequence of negligence on the part of the Church authorities or a faulty foundation.
McKenna points out that infants are susceptible both to colic and SIDS during the same narrow developmental window, between about six to 14 weeks — the time period during which the respiratory system is learning how to shift between voluntary and involuntary control of breathing that involves both the «thinking» part of the brain (the cortex) and the brain stem.
The feeling that a part of the body doesn't seem right, for example, prompts an involuntary sigh, vocalization, cough or twitch.
The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are part of the autonomic or «involuntary» nervous system.
Most mammals produce facial expressions — such expressions are considered an important part of an animal's behavioural repertoire — but it has long been assumed that animal facial expressions, including some human facial expressions, are involuntary and dependent on an individual's emotional state rather than being flexible responses to the audience
It is characterized by severe dysfunction in different parts of the nervous system involved in movement, the senses, and involuntary (autonomic) functions.
My clients would often experience involuntary twitches in parts of the body that I wasn't even near.
Your autonomic nervous system is a part of your nervous system that regulates key involuntary functions of the body, including the activity of the heart muscle; the smooth muscles, including the muscles of the intestinal tract; and the glands.
This nerve is a very important part of the autonomic nervous system, the part that controls involuntary action such as breathing.
Summary Capsule: The oppressive Japanese government once more drafts in an unsuspecting school class to take part in an involuntary war game; this time, pitting them against the survivors of the previous Battle Royale.
According to Ms. I, as part of the reorganization, the superintendent and associate superintendent subjected several of her good teachers to involuntary transfer and replaced them with subpar teachers from the school of an African American principal.
This involuntary revulsion for the press release made it hard for me to enjoy the press release vetting part of my job.
The part of the nervous system that regulates an assortment of involuntary operations is called the autonomic nervous system.
Focal Seizures (Also Called Partial Motor Seizures) Focal seizures involve involuntary activity in only one body part.
You'll be covered for stolen and damaged cell phones as well as involuntary and accidental parting of your cell phone.
Eligible personal property that has been damaged, stolen, or involuntary and accidental parting with property within 120 days from the date of purchase
Ratha, et al v Phatthana Seafood Co.: Mr. Leopold is part of a Cohen Milstein's Human Rights team representing seven Cambodian plaintiffs who, after being promised well - paying jobs, became victims of human trafficking, forced labor, involuntary servitude, and peonage by factories in Thailand producing shrimp and seafood for export to the United States.
While a completely severed cord causes paralysis and loss of sensation below the severed section of cord, a partially severed or damaged cord might result in symptoms such as involuntary movements or muscle spasms, weakness or decreased motor control involving one or more limbs, loss or altered sensation in certain parts of the body, impaired bowel or bladder function, and other nervous system dysfunction.
If the option holder's employment with the corporation and / or a subsidiary, as the case may be, is terminated for any reason other than set forth in paragraphs 6, 7 or 8 above, whether such termination be voluntary or involuntary, without his having fully exercised his option, the option shall be cancelled and he shall have no further rights to exercise his option or any part thereof and all of his rights hereunder shall terminate as of the effective date of such termination.
This is a progressive disease that starts with some basic involuntary movements or impairments and then gradually gets worse, spreading to multiple parts of your body.
You just got laid off, let go, subject to a Reduction in Force (RiF), discharged, rendered obsolete, made redundant, terminated, part of an «Involuntary Employee Resource Program», you have been «promoted to being a customer», right - sized, been offered the opportunity explore new career options, your job was outsourced, the operation was moved off - shore, restructured out, involuntarily separated, been returned to the talent pool, denied tenure, managed out, caught in the last round, offered the opportunity to spend more time with family, issued your walking papers, or just plain fired.
For those who continue to have obligations to the corrections department, the nature of this relationship is involuntary on the part of the offender as the focus of the intervention is on meeting the conditions of their order or parole.
Section 1033 of the Internal Revenue Code («1033 Exchange») provides that real property that is or will be the subject of a compulsory or involuntary conversion either from condemnation via an eminent domain proceeding by local, state or Federal government, in whole or in part, can be exchanged by you on a tax - deferred basis for «like - kind» real property that is similar or related in service or use to the property that was involuntarily converted.
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