It was only when Andrew Strauss turned to Collingwood to fill in some overs that the latter's part-time medium-pace immediately brought Robinson's wicket, via a return catch.
Women, in fact, make up two-thirds of America's part-time workforce.
Ms. SHAIN: I was working part-time at Doctor's Hospital and going to New York University.
The final piece of Wal-Mart's plan is to help part-time Wal-Mart workers transition into full-time employment if they so desire.
It claims a part-time post of GMB's union convenor, employed by the council, is also under threat.
For example, Santa Clara University's part-time program has added two full-time career and financial counselors to its staff this year.
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Australia used their four seamers for 46 overs before introducing a change of style, in the form of North's part-time off-spin.
Gareth Rees and Will Bragg added 59 for the second wicket before Tom Westley's part-time off-spin accounted for Rees to a bat-pad catch.
These same feminine qualities would later catch the eye of a modeling scout while Pejic was working at his part-time job at McDonald's.
"In the past we would have had typically 8, 000 enrolments, a significant number would be part-time, now that's fallen to nearer 6, 000, " Mr Sherrington added.
Enforcement of LIRR's part-time prohibition will occur throughout the system.
"When we won the First Division in 1990, we did so as a part-time club and that's the way the game has to go, " Brown told the club website.
Meanwhile, Saint Louis University's part-time program launched a micro-scholarship program last year: Students can apply to have the cost of one course remitted by the school so they can stay enrolled.
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While still at university he had a part-time job with Milwaukee's local authority and became interested in how the administration made budget decisions, or choices as Mr Simon preferred to call them.
Yet Gilles Saint-Paul, an economist at the University of Toulouse, adds that some of the increase in women's part-time work might be because their husbands' wages are frozen thanks to the 35-hour law.
He also sells corn from his own small patch of land at a roadside stand in front of the family home, a part-time summer job he's done since he was nine that helps pay for college.
Their younger sisters at college and school have plenty of money, too, thanks to Japan's vast part-time job market.
Ashley Simko, a graphic designer based in New York City and a part-time blogger, thinks it's no accident that women are increasingly looking to style bloggers for fashion advice.
Lorna says while she would like to work full time, she has three children to look after so depends on the state subsidies to supplement her low-paying, part-time job in the borough's school kitchens.
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The penalties associated with part-time work in the U.S. are actually seven times higher as they are in Sweden and the UK, and this affects workers across the economic spectrum, but we see low-wage workers especially hard hit with little if no benefits and with pretty much no with documented wage penalties.
His wife Clara, 46, a lawyer who has worked part-time while raising the couple's two children, is ready to increase her billable hours to boost the family income as she and Don begin the final push toward their goal: leaving the workaday world, still youthfully vigorous, to own and operate a bed-and-breakfast in the Berkshires, as well as a 1.7-acre spread for raising ostriches.
As one of only 2, 000 people in the U.S. who earn their keep as full-time beekeepers, he's part of a select fraternity.
Williams-Bolar used her father's address, where she alleges she lived part-time.
To avoid the health-care law's penalties, many employers are considering hiring only part-time employees or deliberately curbing growth so that they have no need to hire.
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One third of England's undergraduate population studies part-time, and the importance of part-time study for the economy and social mobility is widely recognised.
Getting the kosher seal is a rigorous experience that requires OK's 300-odd part-time rabbis to travel around inspecting plants where food is produced.
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Mr. Hilton, 42, had just lost an inter-party election for a part-time, unpaid position on the party's national council at the Winnipeg national convention.
Part-time work became increasingly common: Germany's Kurzarbeit programme, in which firms reacted to recession by cutting hours rather than employees, is just the latest example of this approach.
Weiming's workers are mostly part-time subsistence farmers aged over 50.
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