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A big headache, I'd say Why is 'the England job' referred to incessantly as 'the biggest job in football'?
The third set of analyses examined associations between aspects of the work environment and the two dependent variables: job satisfaction and intent to stay in the current job (referred to as intent to stay).
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As early as June 2004, he said, "I would not have done it until after Hans Blix finished the job," referring to the weapons inspections there before the war.
She stopped at the Metro desk on September 12th and said, "I just wanted to say fantastic job," referring to Robert McFadden's front-page account of the events that took place on the tenth anniversary of 9/11.
Bruce went next, explaining that he had been in the military for 13 years, where he had "Radar's job," referring to the television series M*A*S*H, and was responsible for acquiring equipment and clothing for his unit.
In his New York Times review, Bosley Crowther called it an "obviously low-budget job," referring to the shocks as just "old-fashioned and melodramatics, however effective and sure".
But he disliked the politics and the caseload that came with the job, referring to the 90-case-a-day workload as "fast-food justice" and criticizing the compensation board's chairman, and he later resigned.
Job refers to any typical order that is received and should be produced, assembled, etc. and delivered to the customer.
The terms job, machine and process can be described as follows: Job refers to any typical order that is received and should be produced, assembled, etc. and delivered to the customer.
In this study job refers to the worker's overall activities in a day.
Job refers to specific, but unique, activities performed by the worker for a certain number of hours in a given day (see Figure 1).
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