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28 Sentences With "be gainfully employed"

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"You really have to be gainfully employed to shop here," she said.
And we would, hopefully, both be gainfully employed by the time the baby arrived.
For now, the point is that Jimmy could already be gainfully employed as a copier salesman.
But, now...to be gainfully employed and make a living wage it seems you must be specialized.
Put another way: A quarter of these people (who, again, used to be gainfully employed) are pushed out of work by prison.
There were exceptions, including those for clergy members, as long as they could prove that they would be gainfully employed upon arrival.
The department's "improved process" would allow some students to recoup only partial damages if they are found to be gainfully employed, Ms. DeVos said.
Believe it or not, French adults in their prime working years (25 to 54) are substantially more likely than their U.S. counterparts to be gainfully employed.
And then, I took a lot of humanities classes because I was just interested and thought I would never be gainfully employed and would never be able to leave home.
And I was gravid with fear: unemployed and too embarrassed to admit to Terese that I worried I'd never be gainfully employed, able to pay the rent or purchase diapers.
Plus, it's a nice reminder — to the viewers as well as the show — of Giles's steel bond with Buffy, and just how important to the team Giles continues to be, gainfully employed or not.
In a strange way, it may actually have been worse to be gainfully employed, because while the rest of us actually knew where we stood, the working stiffs quickly became BFFs with fear itself.
In December, she reversed an Obama-era policy of granting full debt relief for students by instituting a tiered system that granted partial relief for federal loans based on whether students went on to be gainfully employed.
First of all, an empty 10th house shouldn't be taken as a sign that your professional life is doomed or nonexistent — you could be gainfully employed your entire working life with nary a planet in the 10th house.
Unlike us, they had guaranteed health care, which went along with higher life expectancy; they had much lower rates of poverty; they were actually more likely than we were to be gainfully employed during their prime working years.
Examples include that they must complete a bachelor or masters degree, maintain a modest lifestyle, be gainfully employed, pay bills on time and keep debt to a minimum, marry and whatever other "restrictions" you want to put in place.
UNICOR is a multimillion-dollar complex making various items in many locations around the U.S. They claim that inmates who participate in the program are 24 percent less likely to return to jail and 14 percent more likely to be gainfully employed.
He was a Dreamer, a beneficiary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and like the nearly 141,000 other Dreamers in Texas, he followed the requirements of the program — to stay in school or be gainfully employed — and had never been convicted of a crime.
If this bill is signed into law, career education programs would no longer be required to prepare students to be "gainfully employed" in a job that allows them to meaningfully pay off their student loans after graduation; students defrauded by a college will no longer be protected by having their student loans forgiven; and/or colleges will no longer be required to earn revenue outside of federal sources (many for-profit colleges already derive close to 90 percent of their revenue—the current maximum allowed—from Higher Education Act Title IV funds).
Returning to New York, Chambers had planned on forming a practice with Ernest Flagg and others. However, he was engaged and it was decided that it would best for him to be gainfully employed. He went to work for Richard M. Hunt in the draft room where he worked with "Warrington Lawrence, Frank E Walllis, Anthony Hollond, and E.L. Masqueray." .
A small number of jurisdictions still permit this. In the states of California, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington, an applicant who has not attended law school may take the bar exam after reading law under a judge or practicing attorney for an extended period of time. The required time varies. Exact rules vary as well; for example, Virginia does not allow the reader to be gainfully employed by the tutoring lawyer, while Washington requires just that.
The collapse of L and SL has a number of significant consequences. Most obviously, all SL-complete problems are now in L, and can be gainfully employed in the design of deterministic log-space and polylogarithmic-space algorithms. In particular, we have a new set of tools to use in log-space reductions. It is also now known that a problem is in L if and only if it is log-space reducible to USTCON.
In 2016, former nursing students at Brown Mackie College in Tucson, Arizona sued the school, alleging that the poor training they received left them unable to be gainfully employed. The plaintiffs expected to graduate in 2015 until a state nursing board investigation found some of the school's faculty were unqualified and were using veterinary supplies to teach students how to care for human patients. The Arizona nursing board barred the Brown Mackie students from taking the practical nurses licensing exam and ordered the school to retrain the students at the company's expense.
By the end of 1918 there were 46 boys accommodated there. The home was intended to accommodate the boys removed from their families under the Aborigines Protection (Amendment) ActNo.2 1915 until they were old enough to be sent out to work. The boys were to receive training whilst in the home so they could be gainfully employed in manual or agricultural work when they turned 15 years of age. They remained wards of the state until they were 18 and their income was held in trust by the Board.
Projected labor Force was derived using the Labor Force Profile. Using the percentage share allocation it was derived that the household population 15 years old and over will be at about 19,395 constituting 57.24 percent of the total population. About 14,954 of these is estimated to be gainfully employed providing support to the unemployed population in the labor force which is estimated at 2,525. Further, the same population is also expected to provide the same support to the depended population and those which belong to the same age group (15 years and over) but are not in the labor force.
From a legal standpoint, gainful employment is defined as work that a person can pursue and perform for money or activities intended to provide an income to a person. Recently gainful employment has also been approached from the political perspective and applied to education reform. The Gainful Employment Rule is an example of a policy regarding gainful employment that has educational applications. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the Gainful Employment Rule “requires schools to provide their students with an education adequate enough for them to pay their college loans back” so that they will be gainfully employed after they graduate from college.
1893 p. 170. and felt he had to investigate their culture to understand why. He learned three aboriginal languages: Dieri, Aranda and Loritja. Contrary to much in print he did not go out proselytizing, believing that interest had to come from the people themselves: he did not want large numbers of ‘converts’ paying only lip-service to Christianity. Those who converted were expected to reside permanently at the Mission, going away ‘for a spell’ only after arranging it with him; their children had to come regularly to school where they learned to read and write in their own language, and the men had to be gainfully employed.
During the 1968 tax year, Section 214 of the Internal Revenue Code provided that certain taxpayers could claim a tax deduction for expenses relating to the care of the taxpayer's dependent: > Sec. 214. Expenses for care of certain dependents (a) General rule.-There > shall be allowed as a deduction expenses paid during the taxable year by a > taxpayer who is a woman or widower, or is a husband whose wife is > incapacitated or is institutionalized, for the care of one or more > dependents (as defined in subsection (d) (1)), but only if such care is for > the purpose of enabling the taxpayer to be gainfully employed. ... (d) > Definitions.

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