Sentence examples for attached to working from inspiring English sources

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Some people have told Ms. Yu that there is a stigma attached to working outdoors on the street.

There's a stigma attached to working with her and she is determined to change this - starting with the photographic book.

This might have sufficed when there was great prestige attached to working at Ernst & Young or Sherman & Sterling.

There's this stigma attached to working on a soap, like you're a bad actor just because you're on one.

As a result, "there is no stigma attached to working for a female boss and women are very much respected in business," Ms. Underwood said.

It has been very hard for us: there is a lot of stigma attached to working with the virus and some people have been rejected by their families.

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Google and Microsoft have allegedly bought stacks of treadmill desks – modified treadmill bases attached to work surfaces.

It is precisely this protean quality attached to work by "Botticelli" that has made it such a rich rummaging ground for those who come later.

This 9.7% figure totals 14.9 million people, but according to the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute, when you add in those who are marginally attached to work and involuntarily working part time, this number swells to 26.4 million.

With 54percentt of millennials citing that they use their smartphone as their primary device to check work emails, they are always attached to work.

Smith's father, Will Smith, was the driving force behind the project, via his Overbrook Entertainment production company, while Jay-Z wattachedhed to work on the music.

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