Examples of using Working full-time in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
And Gabe has… spent the last nine months… working full-time for a charity.
Leonard left his salesman job and started working full-time as a cartoonist.
He directs a team of 270 men, From this incident room at Leeds Police Station, all of them working full-time on the search for the Ripper.
Spent the last nine months… Interpreter: and gabe has… working full-time for a charity.
Meeting the needs collecting and delivering checks, keeping the books, and still working full-time for Dean Keith,
And still working full-time for Dean Keith,
For example, working full-time often leads to cutting down on hobbies or‘going out';
The ability to predict check-out manning requirements enables women who so wish to take up paid employment on a part-time basis especially at a time in their life when the need to educate children prevents them from working full-time.
The ability to predict checkout manning requirements enables women who so wish to take up paid employment on a parttime basis especially at a time in their life when the need to educate children prevents them from working full-time.
Working full-time- working part-time for at least 4/5 of the total working time
We work with account managers who work full-time and are always available themselves.
Out of 10 work full-time, most of them in the private sector.
If you work full-time you will need at least a few months to prepare.
They may work full-time, just like Dutch students.
In science you mainly see heterosexual white men who work full-time.
One of the reasons is that most of them work full-time.
It's a second job for the owners who generally work full-time.
Sell some wholesome, home-cooked dinners to families whose parents work full-time.
If a woman and a man work full-time.
Daphné can work full-time.