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Перевод: gainful speek gainful


[прилагательное]
доходный; прибыльный; оплачиваемый; выгодный; ст`оящий


Тезаурус:

  1. "It's still forgery," said Sergeant Joe, although it amused him rather than troubled him, this gainful exercise of his talents.
  2. Spurned by the Press, subject to unprovoked and vicious assaults by immigrants and policemen alike, denied gainful or meaningful employment by a heartless State, barred from the domestic hearth by severe, unyielding parents, the skinheads often see themselves as victims of almost Biblical proportions - as a stricken race of Jobs, as modern wanderers cast out into a cheerless world
  3. We are told who sits for what, where, what our majorities are and the swing needed to return us to the real word and gainful occupation.
  4. The person covered by the Plan is the person named on the Midland FlexiLoan Agreement Form who on the date of the Agreement must be: aged 18 or over but less than 65, actively in permanent and gainful employment (including self-employment) of not less than 16 hours a week, and not absent due to sickness or injury.
  5. It occurred to him that it might be easier to find gainful employment in Cornwall.
  6. It is important in education as well as in gainful employment (Singleton, 1983a).
  7. The refusal to be responsible and motivated, to get a job, to take on the brutalization and disenchantment entailed in "gainful" employment.
  8. How reassuring to know that the BSC's chairman, Lord Rees-Mogg, is passing the evening of his days in gainful employment.
  9. In each decade of the twentieth century, fewer men over 65 have been entered in the censuses as in gainful employment.
  10. Many students can tell of months of frustration and many dozens of letters written in search of gainful employment.
  11. The person covered by the Plan is the person named on the Personal Loan Agreement Form, who on the date of agreement must be: less than 65 years of age actively in permanent and gainful employment (including self-employment) of not less than 16 hours a week, and not absent due to sickness or injury.
  12. All three Titford sisters - Ann, Sarah and Mary - were together in Whittox Lane when the census man called in 1841, and all three, poor relief or not, were engaged in some kind of gainful employment as "wire dappers" or "wire setters".
  13. This is not to suggest that those outside this range never work, but rather that in advanced countries gainful employment is considered to be mainly the responsibility of those in this particular age band of 50 years.

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