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Meanings of remunerative employment in anglès
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Usage of remunerative employment in anglès
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I can not say, however, that they had found him remunerativeemployment.
2
You are very good, but I want remunerativeemployment immediately.
3
To work in a hotel, you could find a more remunerativeemployment than what you have.
4
I'm- Idon'tknow you, madam, but I must tell you I'm in most urgent need of remunerativeemployment.
5
He was bright and quick, but remunerativeemployment was not readily found, and he did not relish a clerkship.
6
He is coming to London, and I hope you will consider it your duty to obtain remunerativeemployment for him.
7
Let the man of letters be forgotten; he was seeking for remunerativeemployment, just as if he had never written a line.
8
The superfluous labour of the Flemish countryside flocked into towns, at the bidding of Flemish capital, and found remunerativeemployment in the weaving trade.
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By the exertions and enterprise of the Darbys, the Coalbrookdale Works had become greatly enlarged, giving remunerativeemployment to a large and increasing population.
10
As children grow older, an increasing part of their time must be given to work-schoolwork, tasks at home, remunerativeemployment outside of the home.
11
In 1852, she organized the American Woman's Educational Association "to aid in securing to American women a liberal education, honorable position, and remunerativeemployment."
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There are other remunerativeemployments where her lack of serious intention will not be productive of lasting injury.
13
Even in the more remunerativeemployments innumerable special circumstances would prevent a thrifty and deserving man from obtaining this annuity.
14
"How shall we widen the circle of remunerativeemployments for women?"
15
Relating how Two Stars in their Courses fought for Mr. Queed; and how he accepted RemunerativeEmployment under Colonel Cowles, the Military Political Economist.