Sentences with phrase «meaning gainful»

The realistic goal for this population of students should be career readiness, meaning gainful, hopefully rewarding employment after they finish high school.

Not exact matches

To fight the proposed cap, Uber then aggressively marketed itself as a service for minorities and outer - borough residents (two groups taxis are notoriously bad at serving) and as a means for New Yorkers to find gainful employment.
This move, while gainful in the long term, means short - term losses.
On the other hand, it may always have been this way, as C. S. Lewis implies in his famous essay «Learning in War - Time,» or as Philipp Melanchthon put it, a bit earlier, in 1538: «Each one rushes toward the mean and gainful arts, they are slaves to their detestable desires and to their stomachs, and they know no god besides these.
This did enable him to provide gainful employment for every orchestrator in Hollywood (as the list on the left amply demonstrates) but also meant that he didn't quite have the time to craft a score as impressive as his previous two.
Totally disabled means the insured is unable to perform the substantial and material duties of a regular occupation, and the insured is under the care of a physician and is not working in any other gainful occupation.
I thank God, for other means to acquire some of the knowledge that I need to obtain gainful employment.
Disability means diagnosed health problem (s) that prevents you from performing substantial gainful employment.
The meaning of gainful employment, however, was undefined until this past summer when the Obama Administration implemented a set of benchmarks that schools must meet or risk losing eligibility to receive federal financial aid funds.
Any occupation definition of disability means you can not perform the substantial and material duties of any gainful employment.
What does it mean to be prevented from engaging in a substantial gainful activity (a.k.a. having a disability)?
This policy contained an «any occ» disabling definition in her policy, which meant that if she were disabled but could do any gainful job in the workforce (even flip burgers at McDonald's) her disability insurance would not pay out.
This move, while gainful in the long term, means short - term losses.
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