Sentence examples for working means from inspiring English sources

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Not working means not getting paid.

I believe that this new open way of working means that my team really understands the needs of the population.

Among women, the figures have also fallen, although the long-term trend toward more women working means that levels are well above where they were decades ago.

We work directly with the Nepalese people and this way of working means we can get things done – no red tape and no bureaucracy.

They have no working means of transport -- the old jeeps are nearly as old as Mr. Kuzminsky -- so a neighbor shops for them.

The financial context within which we are working means it is even more vital that we use limited resources to best effect.

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Advances in technology and remote working mean many staff can choose to work elsewhere.

How hard I work means loneliness.

Putting America back to work means putting all Americans back to work.

Thinking something won't work means it might well not work.

"This doesn't work" means you try again.

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