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These are usually ' temps ' ( temporary workers ) or consultants who, depending on the project and their experience, might be brought on to lead a task for which the skill-set did not exist within the company, or in the case of a temp, in the vernacular sense, to perform busy-work or an otherwise low-skilled repetitive task for which an employee is deemed too valuable to perform.
These troops policed labor camps ; ran the Gulag system ; conducted requisitions of food ; subjected political opponents to torture and summary execution ; and put down rebellions and riots by workers or peasants, and mutinies in the desertion-plagued Red Army.
These distinctions created divisions among workers and color proved a singularly powerful and enduring symbol of social and economic mobility, or lack thereof.
These can be used in most restaurants, supermarkets and traiteurs ; however, workers having lunch in this way typically do not eat all three dishes of a traditional lunch due to price and time considerations.
These workers stamped out malaria, pellagra, and typhoid fever from many areas.
These demonstrations reached a climax when on 15 May 1848, workers from the secret societies broke out in armed uprising against the anti-labor and anti-democratic policies being pursued by the Constituent Assembly and the Provisional Government.
These corresponded to the two different forms of property over the means of production that existed in the Soviet Union: state property ( for the workers ) and collective property ( for the peasantry ).
These seasonal workers are mostly employed in agriculture, hotels, restaurants and bars.
These improvements are supported by a large pool of English speaking professional workers.
These workers were initially paid, but as Nazi fortunes declined they were kept as slave workers.
These workers were known as the " non-producers " because their jobs did not entail physical labour.
These high-hour ceilings, combined with a competitive job market, often motivate American workers to work more hours than required.
These workers point out that the frequency of serious floods ( i. e. flows > 1000 % of normal ) has increased markedly.
These workers make changes in the instructions that determine how the network, workstations, and CPU of the system handle the various jobs they have been given and how they communicate with peripheral equipment such as printers and disk drives.
These groups brought together intellectuals, workers, and middle class women in developed Western countries to discuss their experiences.
These risks directly reduce the productivity of knowledge workers, decrease cost effectiveness, profitability, service, quality, reputation, brand value, and earnings quality.
These theories argue against interventions imposed on the labour market from the outside, such as unionization, minimum wage laws, taxes, and other regulations that they claim discourage the hiring of workers.
These include many well-known painters, sculptors, glass artists, wood workers, metal workers, mixed media artists, photographers, authors, poets, actors, and musicians.
These businessmen and oil workers contributed generously to the Fatah organization.
These trains appeared ordinary, but were staffed by zombie workers controlled by a witch.
These suburbs are populated by tradesmen and factory workers, with lower incomes.
These prosecutions have led to freedom for over 1000 enslaved workers in the tomato and orange fields of South Florida.
These injunctions were often extremely broad ; one injunction issued by a federal court in the 1920s effectively barred the United Mine Workers of America from talking to workers who had signed yellow dog contracts with their employers.

These and temporarily
These affairs temporarily relieved the monotony of school or work activities containing no anticipation of achievement and joy of craftsmanship, no sense of dignity derived from a job well done.
These plants can also withstand variation in load and consumption by adding more units or temporarily decreasing the production of some units.
These buildings will temporarily house the residents of University Commons during dorm renovations.
These three root nodes are temporarily held in a parse stack.
These volatile substances impart their properties temporarily — once the solvent has evaporated, the remaining paint is fixed to the surface.
These temporarily put him in the forefront of composers then active in Italy, although he was soon passed by Giovanni Pacini with Saffò and Giuseppe Verdi with several operas, especially Ernani.
These instances became more frequent as the show progressed, and later seasons saw a number of stories where the Dukes and Hogg ( and Rosco ) temporarily work together.
These tics characteristically wax and wane, can be suppressed temporarily, and are preceded by a premonitory urge.
These settlers ( many of whom intended to stay only temporarily ) were generally confined to the German Quarter in Moscow ( which also included Dutch, British and other western or northern European settlers whom the Russians came to indiscriminately refer to as " Germans ").
These were also temporarily used on the Watford extension of the Bakerloo line.
These are corporations temporarily in possession of the Government as a result of a seizure of property of a debtor to the Government, such as a delinquent taxpayer.
These clamps ( or cramps ) are used to position components temporarily for various tasks:
These results suggest that immersive VR may prove effective at temporarily reducing claustrophobia symptoms during MRI scans and music may prove less effective.
These studies ultimately showed that novel changes in work conditions temporarily increase productivity ( called the Hawthorne Effect ).
These aircraft were temporarily retasked to Operations Falconer and Catalyst in 2003.
These mistakes include feeding the animals late and temporarily misplacing Chester's file.
These breaches acted to delay the flood crests, temporarily storing excess water in the adjacent lowlands, but the rain kept falling.
These laborers could be temporarily upgraded in salary.
These cells are grown in large numbers in a laboratory and returned to the patient after a treatment that temporarily reduces normal T cells in the patient's body.
These songs featured a lineup of Van Vliet, Bill Harkleroad and Jeff Cotton on guitar, John French on drums, and Van Vliet's friend Gary Marker serving temporarily on bass as replacement for the recently departed Jerry Handley.
These faint rings and dust bands may exist only temporarily or consist of a number of separate arcs, which are sometimes detected during occultations.
These services have been temporarily taken over by other ferry operators until more permanent arrangements can be made.
These prerogatives are temporarily suspended when they engage, in an organized force, in an operation of public order ( i. e. riot control )
These are either partially guyed towers or additionally guyed towers, the latter of which may be used temporarily to support tall buildings during their construction.

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