Sentence examples for working 1 from inspiring English sources

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Working status was measure as currently working (1, 63.90% of the total sample) and currently not working (0, 36.10% of the total sample).

After two rail unions threatened to go on strike, France's national railway operator, S.N.C.F., thumbed its nose at the government with a Cartesian, if unworkable, solution: It is giving its 160,000 workers the day off but requiring them to make up the time by working 1 minute 52 seconds more each workday.

There were two inclusion criteria: working (1) with victims and their relatives and (2) 1 day or more from July 22 until August 5, 2011.

Guide dog success rates were defined by the dogs' graduating success (the proportion of dogs commencing the program that successfully graduated as guide dogs) as well as working success (the proportion of dogs commencing the program that were working 1 year later).

This automatically working 1 MN force standard machine utilizes a lever amplification of a 100 kN mass stack and enables low relative expanded uncertainties of smaller than 9 × 10−5 on the lever, and 2 × 10−5 on the deadweight side.

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Two binary digits (bits) of information can then be stored in a single cell, for example, depending on whether it is not working (0,0), 33% working (0,1), 66% working (1,0) or fully working (1,1 .Another feat of flash engineering has been to reduce the density of flash storage by stacking several chips on top of each other.

14, She's been working 14 hrs.

You're working 16-hour days.

You're working 24 hours a day.

I mean, working 18 hours is ridiculous.

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