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Some of the short-termers might, but what'd happen to them when they went home?
In some cases short-termers may receive an allowance for living expenses.
Some expected to be short-termers when they move in, but then stayed on amid what came to be their "family."
The prison kitchen was located in the short-termers' compound.
Are you afraid of letting the short-termers go landside?
Equally sobering, most of the beneficiaries were short-termers with just one foot in the welfare camp.
The proposed budget allocation under short-term expenses of Sfr21,020,000 is sufficient to fund approximately 150 short-termers through the financial period.
The number of budget posts is smaller than that of employees which also include non-staff members such as short‑termers and consultants.
We went first to the short-termers' section, which consisted of several barracks in a surprisingly spacious compound.
The Hess example shows that sometimes labeling shareholders short-termers is more a defensive tactic than a real argument.
Undertrials and any short-termers sentenced to simple imprisonment were allocated only domestic duties.
According to Professor Handler, most welfare recipients are "short-termers."
They are 'short-termers' (up to 2 years), long-term mission partners, and 'associates', whose primary allegiance is to another agency.
The answer could be to reward long-term shareholders with extra votes (or to penalise the short-termers by restricting their voting rights).
They are the short-termers.
You'll get them by waiting and doing nothing, while the short-termers work and have children and dieand their children do the same.
In the year to March 2008 reoffending by recently released short-termers cost the economy up to £10 billion in lost output, court costs and other charges.
Some were still in their cells the scared ones, the decrepit oldsters, the short-termers who didn't dare risk their early discharge.
The extent of the turnover of short-termers is illustrated by statistics showing receptions into prison, as opposed to daily population.
One of the compounds held primarily undertrial prisoners, one convicted short-termers, and the third convicted long-termers.
Short-termers in Washington, take heed: Whatever T.I. is selling, I want one.
According to Badelle's lawyer, Westville is a very dangerous "hellhole" and is only meant for "short-termers" and younger men.
Atlanta-based Tatum places mostly stand-in finance managers, while Epoch in Boston specializes in short-termers for financial services or life sciences companies.
We would strongly encourage you to support the Director General in his endeavors to assimilate the current long-serving short-termers into fixed term positions through internal competitive selections.
Debbie has three short-termers helping her as part of the nottingham team this year, Meg Baker, Lisa Cheung and Daniel Green.