The new device comes in a neet carrying case and can be taken home or on the road. |
|
From Whinny Moor when thou mayst pass, Every neet and all, To Brig o' Dread thou comest at last, And Christ receive thy saul. |
|
From Brig o' Dread when thou may'st pass, Every neet and all, To Purgatory thou comest at last, And Christ receive thy saul. |
|
At first glance, therefore, the players in the wage bargaining process appear, in general, to have taken on board the neet for compatibility with price stability. |
|
Can Frankie save the day with the help of his new friends Neet and Wes, Alphonsine the crazy French nanny and her poodle, Colette? |
|
Locally, delivery is by NEET partnerships, usually lead by local authorities and involving all the key agencies, public, private and voluntary, involved in working with this group of young people. |
|
The term NEET is used to describe young people who are not engaged in any form of employment, education or training. |
|
Based upon ongoing test results, NEET anticipates the ability to sign licensing and royalty agreements on an international basis. |
|
The term NEET is used, sometimes pejoratively, to describe people who have fallen through the socioeconomic net. |
|
Whilst the strategy is being implemented across Scotland, it identifies 7 target areas where the numbers of young people who are NEET presents the biggest challenge. |
|
Regarding the gender distribution of NEETs, the report finds it reasonable that NEET rates are systematically higher for young women than for young men. |
|
Council officers have also drawn up NEET figures by high school. |
|