Sentences with phrase «than collars found»

«Button - down» here refers not to the buttons on front of the shirt, but rather those on the collar, which is typically softer and less structured than collars found on more formal dress shirts and thus has buttons at the corners to keep it in place.
«Button - down» here refers not to the buttons on front of the shirt, but rather those on the collar, which is typically softer and less structured than collars found on more formal dress shirts and thus has

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It found that since 1871, technology has created more jobs than it's destroyed, suggesting that job growth in traditionally white - collar fields has more than offset the loss of jobs in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors.
Some of the «border - line» denominations founded late in the nineteenth century by emigrants and blue - collar workers are more responsivc to social injustice today than their old - line counterparts.
But more than that, it's both the common dining table and grocer to the kind of eclectic city where fictional boxer Rocky Balboa is deemed as worthy of a statue as Founding Father Ben Franklin, an oversized small town where South Philly blue - collar workers and Northern Liberties hipsters alike pride themselves on being plainspoken connoisseurs of worthy eats, and will endlessly debate whether DiNic's roast pork with provolone and broccoli rabe has supplanted the cheesesteak as Philly's favorite sandwich.
They found that although male frontline healthcare workers earned less than male blue - collar workers, the blue - collar workers were more likely to be laid off.
Complementing this finding, the collars showed that mountain lions were more successful at finding and killing prey near houses than they were away from these structures.
The pink, long sleeved dress with ruffled top and white collar makes it easier than ever to crush people's brains, help the boys find their friend and obsess over waffles.
Kennedy's now collaring «young and new writers» whom he finds are «intent upon suffering, rather than writing»:
Based on findings from a national survey of more than 2,000 full - time working Americans, across white -, blue and gray - collar industries, we are shedding light on the current state of how American workers are approaching retirement planning and preparedness.
NRDC conducted tests that found two chemicals in the pet collars left residue sufficient to pose the risk of cancer and neurological damage to children — as much as 1,000 times higher than levels established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
For example, a study has found that citronella anti-bark collars are about twice as more effective than electric anti-bark collars (88.9 % vs 44.4 %).
I would also like to know if you found them more effective against fleas and ticks than topically applied products or collars.
Design considerations for small dog bark collar models often include a smaller, lightweight receiver (generally 2 ounces or less) than is usually found on no - bark collars for larger dogs.
A study done in 2005 showed that puppies in a training class that were fitted with pheromone collars were later found to have less behavioral problems and were more sociable than puppies not given the collar.
You may find that flea spray will be more effective for your canine companion than a flea collar.
It's important to remember that many more cats have died because they were lost and their owners couldn't find them, than have ever been injured from wearing a collar.
The biggest find was that dogs who were «trained» using shock collars did worse at recall exercises (come, don't chase etc) than dogs who were trained with positive reinforcement.
Some people who find a stray dog who does not have a collar automatically assume it is «homeless» and therefore immediately work to place the dog rather than attempt to find the dog's owner.
Many dog trainers have found the positive approach more effective than using aggressive training techniques like shock collars.
A story in The New York Times this past June noted, «While demand for other white - collar jobs has grown substantially since the start of the recession, law firms and corporations are finding they can make do with far fewer in - house lawyers than before, squeezing those just starting their careers.»
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