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We will not accept any work for this semester after Dean's Date.
Under the cab-rank rule, a barrister is obliged to accept any work in a field in which they profess themselves competent to practise.
Almost like the protagonist of a Victorian novel, Sharif was overtaken by his own success, to the extent that in order to service the debts incurred by gambling and a playboy lifestyle, he was thrown back on accepting any work that came his way, and entered a downward spiral into trivial and meretricious movies.
They are forced to accept any work they can find and so to endure low wages and poor conditions.
In the early years, it's tempting to accept any work, even if it's outside your core expertise.
In general terms, a zero-hours contract is an employment contract in which the employer does not guarantee the individual any work and the individual is not obliged to accept any work offered.
"From today, I openly resist every imposition on me by the state to accept any work I consider meaningless, and refuse to obey any absurd rule presented to me by any governmental agency," he writes.
One news agency is now responding by firmly stating that it will not accept any work given to them by freelance journalists traveling in Syria and other dangerous regions.
A spokesperson for the Bern Museum has indicated that they won't accept any works that are known to be, or are suspected to be, looted, and will return any that can be proved to have been looted; but it is highly likely that some of the works they will accept had morally complex provenances, even though the documentary evidence for this has been lost or destroyed, or never existed.
In those days, you accepted any kind of work you could get.
Don't accept any future work from this client, as his habits are not likely to change.
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