Alcohol, marijuana, tobacco and eventually harder drugs such as amphetamine and cocaine
all work by forcing the adrenals to work harder, giving the illusion of energy.
Such men and women have understood that «the strongest power in the world is that of love itself, which does not
work by force to achieve its highest purpose or win its greatest victories».
Because a laser
works by forcing electrons to jump between energy states, better confinement translates to a more efficient laser — one that fits in your living room instead of a physics lab.
Working with his familiar vocabulary of collaged images combined with unexpected surfaces and found objects, the artist developed a technique for applying a silkscreened encaustic image to the polished metal surfaces of
these works by forcing hot, brightly colored wax through a metal screen.
Their skin an eruption of buboes, mutant appendices like gun shafts or machine gears sprouting from the sockets of joints, their bodies half human, half hyena, they offer a glimpse at the perversions of the body and the mind
wrought by forces active in the oppression of women.
Not exact matches
Non-permanent workers such as freelancers have grown from 17 to 36 percent of the U.S.
work force over the past 25 years and are expected to comprise 43 percent of the
work force by 2020, according to Alex Chriss, vice president and general manager of Self - Employed Solutions at Intuit.
That does not mean that Intel expects its
work force to exactly reflect the demographic makeup of the countries in which it does business
by 2020.
He also told The New Yorker he felt the ambitious undertaking would allow him to «confront a lot of our shared anxieties about the future of human expression (see: Twitter or text messages)
by forcing a great
work of literature through such a strange new filter.»
Other concerns include restrictions on
work force mobility (cited
by 21 percent of respondents in the Inc. survey) and the ability to cater to customers in other markets (cited
by 8 percent).
Since then it has been
working on mending its service
by deploying more
work force during peak times and putting new systems in place to take orders.
Donald Trump, who was named TIME Person of the Year on Wednesday, said he will
work to bring down the cost of Air
Force One planes being developed
by Boeing.
But a small business with a
work force of half a dozen people will be hurt far more
by such an employee than will a company with a
work force that numbers in the hundreds (or thousands).
«I have been
forced to make a difficult decision: to become complicit in crimes against the American people or walk away from nearly ten years of hard
work by shutting down Lavabit,» Ladar Levinson, the company's founder, said in a letter to users.
According to the Deloitte Millennial Survey, millennials will constitute 75 percent of the global
work force by 2025.
Between 2008 and 2011, the joint task
force that operates the detention facility secretly evacuated at least 19 troops who had
worked in detainee operations due to severe «behavioral health reasons,» according to an Army Institute of Public health study obtained exclusively
by VICE News.
The efficiencies offered
by a mobile
work force are too great to pass up, and moving the cost of access to the employees is too juicy a cost savings to ignore.
While Pew reports that one - third of 25 - to 29 - year - olds in the U.S. had completed at least a bachelor's degree in 2012 (a record number), a survey
by Braun Research for staffing firm Adecco found that 66 percent of hiring managers do not believe college grads are ready for the
work force.
Alabama is trying to address this
by reaching out to high schools and even middle schools to provide a path for
work force training.
Retail investors can
work to maintain a diverse portfolio
by employing asset allocation strategies that
force holders to maintain set percentages of different assets.
But here's the essence of the findings: according to
work by Christopher Barnes, a University of Washington management professor, the mismatch between many employees» natural preferences and the workday's official start not only results in decreased productivity and creativity (not to mention increased misery), but might also impact the ethical decisions of late risers
forced out of bed prematurely.
According to a Defense Department memo obtained
by Military Times, the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness will direct «an effort to form a
working group to determine changes to military personnel policies necessary to provide the Military Departments increased flexibility to organize, train, and equip more ready and lethal
forces.»
A 2013 analysis of the Senate's immigration reform bill
by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates its passage would have resulted in nine million more people entering the U.S.
work force in the next 20 years, with new immigrants participating at a higher rate, on average, than other U.S. residents.
But the analysis says raising the
work -
force participation rate of women
by 4.5 percentage points
by 2032 would lift Canada's potential growth to about 1.9 per cent.
A 2016 survey
by Jobvite cited that in the entire
work force, 18 percent of the total changes jobs every one to three years.
Regardless of your feelings about them, these people will account for 75 percent of the global
work force by 2025.
College entrepreneurs are often judged
by their revenue, profits and
work force headcounts.
The main topic of the conversation was classification of workers
by on - demand companies that have large, flexible
work forces.
Lee keeps the country's labor
force cheap and disciplined
by setting strict guidelines for both wage increases and
working conditions.
With his threats of large tariffs on imported goods, he has succeeded in
forcing these giants to make uneconomic decisions — such as Carrier paying $ 25 per hour to its workers in Indiana to do
work that can be done
by Mexican employees for $ 2.50 per hour.
It's not unusual for a firm to have to wrestle with problems presented
by a geographically scattered
work force, but in Mozilla's case the challenge is extreme.
In 2008, the company was
forced to shut down when the project it was
working on was cancelled
by publisher Eidos.
The best way to do this is
by implementing a policy against harassment, educating the
work force regarding the policy and enforcing it.
A Boeing spokesman also told Aviation Week in December that an issue with the KC - 46's high - frequency radio had been resolved, but an Air
Force spokeswoman said the force was still working on it, expecting to have options to address it by Jan
Force spokeswoman said the
force was still working on it, expecting to have options to address it by Jan
force was still
working on it, expecting to have options to address it
by January.
By the time they finish, they have had a far better practical education than most American students — equivalent to an American technical degree — and, as a result, they have an easier time entering the
work force.
Working - dad momentum appears to be growing: Yahoo made headlines this summer
by offering eight weeks» paid paternity leave to new fathers, and Prince William caused a stir around the world when he asked for two weeks» paid leave from the Royal Air
Force after the birth of Baby George.
Chipotle offers employees paid sick leave, but some workers told CNBC that they were
forced by bosses to
work while they were ill.
Thomas market in April because its labour
force — those available and looking for
work — has shrunk
by 6,600 over the past two months.
Despite the fact that the loan guarantees were approved
by Congress mainly to protect jobs at Chrysler, the company has sent home nearly half of its employees, cutting its white collar
work force by 20,000 and laying off 42,600 of its hourly workers since the loan guarantees were signed into law.
Ontario's unemployment fell a notch to 6.8 %, but the story there was much the same as in London — a drop in the number of
working, offset
by an even larger drop in the labour
force.
Under these circumstances productivity is increased only
by working the existing labor
force more intensively and cutting back medical insurance, old - age pensions and other social welfare expenditures.
On the African continent alone 200 million more youth will have entered the
work force by 2020.
Because that large negative
force is now essentially past, it is no longer masking the sources of strength that have been at
work elsewhere in the economy for some time, particularly the growth in output and employment that is being driven
by our growing service sector.
SAN FRANCISCO — Marissa Mayer, the glamorous, geeky Google executive hired to turn around Yahoo in 2012, used to inspire hope in Yahoo's
work force just
by visiting the cafeteria for ice cream and mingling.
The Centre builds on the foundational
work of MaRS and Social Innovation Generation (SiG), including the landmark report
by the Canadian Task
Force on Social Finance.
We are also directly or indirectly dependent upon companies with unionized
work forces, such as parts suppliers and trucking and freight companies, and
work stoppages or strikes organized
by such unions could have a material adverse impact on our business, financial condition or operating results.
said he was
working with Trump's transition team to find a «good, humane solution» for the families protected
by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and said there would be no «deportation
force» coming for her family.
Roe introduced the Affordable Retirement Advice Protection Act (H.R. 4293), which was approved
by the education and
work force committee on Feb. 2 along with the Strengthening Access to Valuable Education and Retirement Support (SAVERS) Act (H.R. 4294), introduced
by Roskam.
Drummond says the armed
forces aims to hire 10,000 new recruits per year and has to do so
by reaching millennials who are looking for personal fulfillment through
work.
He notoriously engaged in «compromised
work»
by plagiarizing and fabricating news stories and was
forced to resign, along with two editors, in 2003.
Much of the gains over the past decades can be attributed to gains made
by women in the labour
force: more women are
working, and they are earning more.