Sentences with phrase «relatively stable work»

Mobility — Just five years ago, most law firms were relatively stable work environments.
I'm looking for someone who's had relatively stable work the past couple years and owning / paying a mortgage on a house makes me think they are less likely to default.

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Canada certainly has attracted large amounts of FDI recently thanks to its relatively stable economic climate, abundant resources, proximity to the United States and skilled work force.
When expectations are «stable» — when the financial system is «stable» — the monetary transmission mechanism works relatively smoothly.
Employment statistics show that fewer residents are part of the work force in 2000, 40,866, as compared with 43,136 in 1990, during a period when the population remained relatively stable.
For psychologists, «personality» captures the patterns of thought, feeling, and behaviour that are relatively stable within individuals in different situations and across time: people who are organised at work are also likely to be organised at home; shy children often grow up to be shy adults.
«It comes down to, you can do these things in Ethiopia and you can do these things in Kenya because you know they have relatively stable governments that are willing to work with [agencies] and care about their people.
Parent A was said to have an average income, average health, average working hours, a reasonable rapport with the child, and a relatively stable social life.
Together these sensors can provide clues to everything from the route you take to work to whether you carry your phone in your pocket (the phone is relatively stable) or your purse (it swings).
He believes that the two relatively stable groups or enterotypes of bacteria species into which people can be grouped could be valuable markers to predict whether specific diets will work for them or not.
But it is fairly reasonable to expect that a forty year old working man or woman will have more money and a relatively stable life than a younger one.
We also know from ongoing work, to be presented this week at the Association for Education Finance and Policy (AEFP), that even after recent changes to what CBAs could and could not contain, contracts in Michigan and Washington remained relatively stable over time.
Success Rate of Developmental Students in Eng101 measures students who successfully completed developmental course work in English and subsequently successfully completed ENG101 (65.61 %) has remained relatively stable over the past five years and remains below the target range (67.0 - 68.0 %).
The two percent decrease reverses the sector's growth in 2012 over 2011, but points to a relatively stable market for print works despite competition from ebooks.
The work would be part - time and relatively low - pressure / stress / effort, not a 9 - 6 stable / professional type occupation, but something that would bring in a few extra bucks now and then.
While the U.S. wireless market is relatively stable, Sprint faces financial difficulties and has been slashing spending to begin working down its substantial debt load.
[Response: The short answer is that there is now an advanced civilization in which many millions of people are dependent on an agricultural system that was designed and implemented to work within a relatively stable climate regime, especially that of the last couple hundred years.
However, removing the impact of mergers, team hires and fee inflation, underlying organic growth in legal work is unlikely to have accounted for much, which is perhaps surprising given the relatively stable pre-referendum economic environment.
Audio performance is relatively impressive, too, and best of all, they work very efficiently, offering listeners a stable connection.
Things have been resolved since then, however, and Status has grown into what is now regarded as a relatively stable and well - positioned entity, with an alpha release in place that's working towards a beta and public release near term.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Work engagement has been conceptualized as a relatively stable phenomenon, partly explained by the presence of specific job and organizational characteristics.
BACKGROUND: Work engagement has been conceptualized as a relatively stable phenomenon, partly explained by the presence of specific job and organizational characteristics.
In line with this principle, attachment theory (Bowlby, 1969) postulates that, due to the internal working models formed during childhood, relationships are relatively stable «from the cradle to the grave» (Bowlby, 1977).
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