Type of employment or study in which a person devotes a minimum number of hours.
For the entire time appropriate to an activity.
For the standard number of hours.
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Examples for "half-time"
Examples for "half-time"
1Cork led by nine points at half-time and finished 12 points clear.
2Five minutes from half-time, Young took a penalty quickly and scooted over.
3Hyphen when used adjectivally: a half-eaten sandwich; a half-cut subeditor; half-time oranges.
4As half-time approached, however, the regular danger was coming from Paul Scholes.
5I told the players at half-time it was not a fair result.
1Payments continue until the age of 19 for children in full-time education.
2He's currently a full-time secondary school teacher, working with special needs children.
3South Africa has quite a large number of casual and full-time cosplayers.
4I work full-time and I haven't worked outside my home in months.
5The 700-odd mostly full-time production workers will be reassigned, the paper said.
6In fact, the letter said the Commission also employs 24 full-time staff.
7However he says it's only possible if Kyrgios employs a full-time coach.
8I'm going to go full-time as a standup in the new year.
9Working full-time and juggling family commitments meant that on-campus education wasn't feasible.
10Most fathers who left chose to pursue full-time work outside of STEM.
11The reduction means 49 full-time and part-time workers will lose their jobs.
12She works full-time in the fire service and she works shift work.
13Nonetheless, aid workers are not allowed to have a full-time presence there.
14Employers argue that casual work can be a route into full-time work.
15Some might not be in a position to work a full-time job.
16But professional educators remain skeptical of full-time online education for young students.
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