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Meanings of using zero in English
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Usage of using zero in English
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They're a great way to mattify the face usingzero make-up products.
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In January Unilever announced it would start usingzero-based budgeting more and more.
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Microbial taxa were identified usingzero-inflated negative binomial modeling.
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Eight of the 22 Welsh councils are currently usingzero-hours contracts, research by BBC Wales has found.
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The spyware "uses a number of ways to hack into a target's mobile devices, including usingzero-day exploits".
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The length of hospital stay was analyzed as a function of demographics, previous events and co-morbidities usingzero-inflated binomial negative regression.
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Calling for a wider investigation into the zero-hours phenomenon such contracts, the Work Foundation revealed a disparity between sectors usingzero-hours contracts.
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Last week, the University and Colleges Union (UCU) reported that half of universities are now usingzero-hours contracts for lecturers.
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Employers were usingzero-hour contracts, piecemeal pay or "independent" contracts to pay the pilots less than the minimum wage, he said.
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Conor D'Arcy, policy analyst at the foundation, said another possible reason for the slowdown in growth was reputational damage suffered by firms usingzero-hours contracts.
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Companies are usingzero hours contracts, not giving their employees guaranteed hours, but expecting them to be available to work with a few hours' notice.
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While there are growing accusations that employers are usingzero- or low-hours contracts to exploit staff, there is no solid data available on how w(...)
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Some companies usingzero-hour contracts of employment are abusing workers and treating them "like the navvies in England", it has been claimed in the Dáil.
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Unite, Britain's biggest union, has demanded talks with Sports Direct after claiming the firm is usingzero-hour contracts for its entire 20,000 part-time workforce.