Examples of 'are part-time' in a sentence

Meaning of "are part-time"

Are part-time: describes individuals who work or are employed for only a portion of a regular full-time working period

How to use "are part-time" in a sentence

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Most of the students are part-time enrollment.
Women are part-time unemployed to a significantly greater extent.
Nearly a quarter of all jobs are part-time.
Of which are part-time and do not see benefits.
Some of them pretend they are part-time farmers.
Most are part-time mullahs working also as farmers or craftsmen.
Council members are part-time legislators.
Almost one quarter of all jobs are part-time.
Those who are part-time employees can also apply.
All three current members are part-time appointees.
These agents are part-time agents and are paid on commission.
There are a lot of remote positions that are part-time.
Plenty of bloggers are part-time photographers.
Most last a few weeks or months and are part-time.
In modern times most miko are part-time employees or volunteers.

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They are part-time employees of the second company as well.
The jobs that are being created are part-time and precarious.
The internships are part-time and can be done in the free time of classes.
Many jobs in the public and the growing tourism sectors are part-time.
Some agents are part-time and only work on weekends.
For various reasons, a substantial number of medical radiation technologists are part-time workers.
All of those programs are part-time for working executives.
Six are part-time members, and the scope of their roles is limited to the tribunal.
Most of our opportunities for clinicians are part-time or occasional volunteer roles.
Many staff are part-time so the total number of employees is considerably greater.
It is estimated that over two-thirds of employees in the food retail sector are part-time.
Most of their members are part-time domestic workers with several employers.
Low paid jobs are concentrated in the service sector, and many are part-time or seasonal.
Some of the units are part-time and officers are assigned elsewhere until needed.
The figures may thus contain decimals in case some positions are part-time basis.
Danish university tutors are part-time researchers and often have experience as working professionals.
Many public safety agencies use auxiliary police officers, who are part-time sworn police officers.
Most pearl farming activities are part-time and net incomes vary based on individual contracts.
Many of the new jobs to which the Government have been referring are part-time jobs.
Furthermore, three quarters of our farm workers are part-time and require supplements to their incomes.
Many are part-time and giving them advance notice allows them to plan for an inspection.
Many students look for modeling jobs, which are part-time assignments to fulfill basic financial needs.
These are part-time Board members and are supported by a staff of eight.
The jobs created by the Conservative government are part-time jobs at minimum wage.
Many of them are part-time working students and athletes who like running or exchanging cultures.
Members are appointed by the Governor in Council, and all five members are part-time appointees.
The DLH contractors are part-time employees of their corporation.
Are part-time employees eligible for benefits?
Many of the Libyan militiamen are part-time fighters armed with decades-old weapons.
We are a team of four, but two are part-time.
The Auxiliaries are part-time and are unlikely to be paid on a steady basis.
The members of the General Assembly are part-time legislators.
Members are part-time reservists who provide a military presence in remote and isolated areas of Canada.
The employees are part-time workers.
Are part-time students eligible for scholarships?

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