But I think there is another reason driving this shift to part-time service work.
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At the same time television companies were persuaded to part with large sums of cash.
But many Chileans worry at the threat to part of their country's raw beauty.
Without jobs (and solid job numbers), consumers remain afraid or unwilling to part with their money.
Economists have a statistic with which to measure this reluctance to part with a dollar.
He has been allowed to listen in to part of one Eurogroup phone conference.
Democrats want to give unemployment benefits to part-time workers who are not currently eligible.
Most Israelis are loth to part with the Golan escarpment that towers over north-eastern Israel.
They rejected a full deal with telecoms firm BT to part privatise services, including benefit payments.
But they also set the stage for crooks who want to part us with our money.
Russia dispatched an expedition to lay symbolic claim to part of the Arctic seabed.
The new grandpas I know don't seem so determined to part with tradition.
So, the plumber converts one producing employee positions to part-time in order to afford the enforcement position.
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Unlike many other collectors, Martin is prepared to part with even his most prized possessions--for a price.
And on some issues, there are simply philosophical differences that will always cause us to part ways.
Cutting those fees has been difficult, since many investors are loth to part with familiar, time-tested benchmarks.
In fact, there was a huge shift to part-time employment in the fast food industry beginning in January.
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Suffice it to say that few Americans would be willing to part with their gold this time around.
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Other judgments seemed to part a curtain, revealing American qualities too intrinsic for him to have noticed before.
But many foreign equipment manufacturers didn't want to part with technology if their equity participation was only 26%.
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"It was getting harder and harder for companies to part with the checks to pay you, " Stephen said.
Illness, or inability to pay for treatment, is often a reason people decide to part with their possessions.
"We are sorry to part company with Paul and his team, " chairman Helen Thompson told the club website.
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The vote was held over the decision to push ahead with plans to part-privatise some key council services.
Others plan to shift to part-time workers, because there are no penalties if part-time employees aren't offered coverage.
They just have to find an employer willing to give a generous fringe benefit to part-time and seasonal workers.
How does it feel to part with an asset, especially one the owner has worked a lifetime to build?
Plans to part-privatise some services such as library provision and benefits entitlement could be dropped by Cornwall Council (CC).
It was a sad wrench to part with the Selected Essays of Elia.
Nostalgia is a potent pull for vintage baseball memorabilia enthusiasts, compelling collectors to part with large sums of money.
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