Sentence examples for employment complexity from inspiring English sources

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On the contrary, as a candidate of complexity-performance trade-off, the max-weight or min-weight scheme has low employment complexity.

I'm the founder of Handasiyat.net, which represents a virtual engineering company aiming to offer engineering services -- via a remote platform -- for engineering companies in the MENA region, which will reduce employment need and cost in some countries and solve part of the employment complexity in crisis areas.

In the coming years Libya will witness booming development in the construction sector from almost nothing, but due to unstable situations and unsafe conditions there, it will face employment complexity, since most employees may refuse to work physically there, much like what happened in Iraq in the past years.

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This paper engages with contemporary debates in labour geography through its focus on: migrant workers as active agents of change; precarious employment, its complexities and consequences; and the importance of material spaces in migrant labour struggles.

The last thing that the jobs market needs is more regulation, which adds cost and complexity to employment, creates uncertainty for employers and could slow the pace of economic recovery.

Then there are jobseeker's allowance sanctions, and the complexities of employment support that fall particularly cruelly on people teetering on the edge of homelessness.

Data on sickness benefits is a valuable source for analysing sick leaves, disability and employment, but due to the complexity of such data the choice of measurement type and analysis can be challenging [ 1].

Third, the increasing complexity of operations encouraged employment of managerial-level employees who specialized in such areas as accounting, engineering, research and development, human resources, information technology, distribution, marketing, and sales.

These include recommendations to minimize the fragmentation and complexity of job training, employment, and social welfare programs.

The use of multivariate analysis methods, together with electronic senses, has shown to be very powerful; however, due to the high complexity of food, the employment of just single sensor data is often insufficient.

Consequently, the traditional and simple dichotomy of the employed and unemployed has become too crude to reflect the complexity of labour markets and employment patterns in contemporary work life.

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