A worker (especially in an office) hired on a temporary basis.
Not permanent; not lasting.
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Examples for "impermanent "
Examples for "impermanent "
1 All nature in its myriad forms of life is changeable, impermanent , unenduring.
2 The whole Valley has the impermanent look of a camp, or carnival.
3 The extreme distancing we're seeing now is, one would hope, an impermanent change.
4 Alina employed a nursemaid, a cook, and a number of rather impermanent houseboys.
5 A treadway is an impermanent structure & usually soon replaced by a Bailey.
A means or measure or an action taken in preparation of.
Lacking continuity or regularity.
1 The revelation led to a temporary government ban on awarding state contracts.
2 The debt crisis is not a temporary problem, it's a structural one.
3 However, all those good strides forward have come to a temporary halt.
4 Omar Suleiman is good as long as he leads a temporary government.
5 The temporary measure needs Congressional approval to remain on the books, however.
6 The company said the job cuts mainly affected workers on temporary contracts.
7 Bethune said, 'I shall show you the temporary headquarters building, m' lord.
8 That said; there's a propensity to underestimate a temporary or minor problem.
9 This doesn't mean that the current crisis is artificial or indeed temporary .
10 Won't companies just make temporary changes and then return to China later?
11 Trichet further said the bank's programme of buying government bonds was temporary .
12 The NSW Government will soon pass temporary legislation to enact the code.
13 Many of the new jobs created are zero-hour contracts, part-time or temporary .
14 A temporary arrangement that, as far as I'm concerned, can remain permanent.
15 Immigration New Zealand quickly renewed temporary visas expiring from April to July.
16 An executive recruitment process generally takes longer than a temporary recruitment assignment.
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