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For what is a very modest hourly rate, teachers are (and always have been) routinely expected to prepare and deliver lessons, produce teaching materials, mark or provide written feedback on students' work, deal with voluminous paperwork, provide educational guidance, attend meetings and training events etc.
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She notes that while graduate researchers are routinely expected to put in 12-hour days at the lab, UC sets the "official" maximum work period at 20 hours per week.
Many are routinely expected to work 12-hour days for up to 10 days straight.
I ask Tommy what he thinks about the apparently popular notion that taxing rich people is "the politics of envy", whereas regular folk on 20 grand a year are routinely expected to do what they're told and pay up.
However this neurogenetic effect is routinely expected to lead to glia [ 8].
As graduate students, they are routinely expected to use various science-process skills: interpreting primary literature, contributing to experimental design, analyzing results, and, finally, writing and defending a substantial research thesis within 1 or 2 yr after graduating with a bachelor's degree.
Hence people in my occupation are routinely expected, as Kevin would say, to suck it up.
London contributes far less proportionately to the costs of the capital's cultural infrastructure than is routinely expected of other major conurbations in England – and would be the norm elsewhere internationally.
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