Sentence examples for not fully employed from inspiring English sources

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Ben G. Sissman, a lawyer who represents debtors and creditors, said Memphis "has people who are not fully employed".

A separate survey by DIEESE, a union-backed research group, uses a broader measure (of adults not fully employed).

Mr. Roberts said the members of the unit were "like the Maytag repair people, sitting around the control center, not fully employed".

Despite the drive by the justice secretary, Chris Grayling, to introduce a full 40-hour working week across the prison system, the majority of the 1,600 inmates were not fully employed, with more than a third of them locked up in their cells during the working day.

They have to scrounge for food and therefore engage in some activity, but they are not fully employed," says Sarah Elder from the ILO.

Opportunity costs were those that were diverted from other uses or were not fully employed and therefore using up slack (inefficiencies) in the system.

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However, researchers do not fully employ the use of a multiple informant approach.

"That waiting-around group," said Mr. Christensen, "is now fully employed".

They are now fully employed.

However, the technique has not been fully employed to characterize the 2-dimensional scale-specific variations in soil properties.

Still, the integrated scenarios are not yet fully employed for impact assessment or policy development.

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