Sentence examples for job meaning from inspiring English sources

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Faced with this steep tax rate, the taxpayer might decline the second job, meaning that the government would never collect the additional revenues from her earnings.

But the people said he was not being courted for an anchoring job, meaning he would not directly replace Ms. Brown in the channel's 8 p.m. time slot.

The percentage rises when a party member takes a government job, meaning that each political appointment strengthens the party's campaign war chest.

The station will remain open during the four-year renovation job, meaning closed-off areas and narrowed passageways for passengers to negotiate.

The demand is that the winning group's contender be hoisted into the commission job, meaning that the parliament and not national leaders has the final say.

Complaining that no woman yet holds a top job meaning the likes of Berlin, or Vienna, or Chicago – is to miss the point.

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It's call "Ocularpation Wall Street," a combination of ocular, as in sight, and occupation, meaning job, and the taking of a site, the military term.

Lowering taxes and reeling back regulations will create more jobs meaning more tax-paying Americans.

However, austerity leads to fewer jobs, meaning those with jobs have to work harder to keep them.

All the robberies were "note jobs," meaning that the robber handed over a demand note but never brandished a weapon, the police said.

The deal preserves another 111 jobs, meaning a total of 380 Zavvi employees will transfer to the quoted group, which also owns Waterstone's.

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