Sentence examples for nominally employed from inspiring English sources

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The worker is nominally employed, but unemployed in being unused, in a twilight zone of not earning and not receiving benefits.

Nominally employed at a bar with an open-mike night, Martha settles into an apartment in a run-down building called the Madrid.

Under common-law principles, there are basically three methods by which a plaintiff can establish his 'employment' with a rail carrier for FELA purposes even while he is nominally employed by another.

Leaves in the swimming pool As shell companies and offshore entities and weird secret trusts in the names of your children's pets start to implode one upon the other, it's difficult to keep track of who was nominally employed by what.

The company formerly known as WeWork has rebranded as the We Company — although a better name for its network of on-demand office spaces for the newly incorporated and nominally employed, co-living spaces for the same easyJet-set and educational and coding services could be "House of Cards".

In the main text, we show that the actual framework used in (Bushdid et al., 2014 ) is nominally employed to make a more principled choice of threshold; however it merely cloaks the arbitrariness of the threshold choice, but does not eliminate it.

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Also included is 'agency work' or 'despatched labour', the triangular employment relationship where workers are employed nominally by a labour market intermediary agency, but work at a third location that pays the agency a fee for using the worker.

We initially observed significant variability in aggregate formation efficacy between experiments, with nominally replicate trials employing the same cell line and number of cells resulting in coherent aggregate formation after 24 hours in one case, and then failing do so in a subsequent attempt (data not shown).

Their sneers may be false and hateful they all routinely liken the President and the "Democrat Party" to murderous totalitarians but they are employed by large, nominally respectable corporations and supported by national advertisers, lending them a considerable measure of institutional prestige.

Their sneers may be false and hateful — they all routinely liken the President and the "Democrat Party" to murderous totalitarians — but they are employed by large, nominally respectable corporations and supported by national advertisers, lending them a considerable measure of institutional prestige.

He refrained from smoking, drinking, cursing and gambling, each of which had been refined to a high, exuberant art in the Times newsroom — the last of these to such a degree that at midcentury the newspaper employed two bookmakers-in-residence, nominally on the payroll as news clerks.

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