Opportunities for stable and well-paid jobs are still very uncommon for women in many countries. |
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Also, in many cultures a job is respected only if it is a well-paid one, so if catechists are not well paid they risk being looked down upon. |
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The cloak is provided by an almost uniformly compliant corps of well-paid news editors, journalists, commentators and hired guns from academia. |
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It is parish leaders and parishioners who do not value catechesis enough to provide trained young people with well-paid careers in the field. |
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Most professional violinists, even if they are famous and well-paid, can't afford a Guarneri or Stradivarius. |
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In times gone by, appointments were also perceived as rewards for people retiring from well-paid jobs. |
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All four have smart apartments, great clothes and well-paid jobs, but their independence makes relationships hard. |
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It is expected that the facility will attract approximately 500,000 visitors per year and create well-paid jobs in the Niagara Region. |
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My main income is two pensions, but my wife has a well-paid job and is willing to finance the building through a personal loan. |
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Some of those who are leaving are only too delighted to return to well-paid, secure jobs in Ireland. |
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He also offered extremely well-paid jobs to Monaco's best-connected playboys. |
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The fundamental problem is that for most people, especially the well-paid, medical services are underpriced. |
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They reveal as well an even larger class of well-paid, engaging, and dynamic jobs. |
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Over the past two years 3,665 well-paid factory jobs have left Bloomington. |
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Neither Europe nor America has ever been so wealthy, their citizens so well-fed, healthy, well-paid, secure from harm. |
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The answer is that it is in the nature of national newspaper journalism that it is well-paid and based in London. |
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The well-paid men amused themselves in their off-hours with poker games, where large sums of money were won and lost. |
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They have well-paid careers, are more in charge and have a lot to say for themselves. |
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Are they high-quality, long-term, well-paid careers, or are they part-time, zero-hours, throwaway fillers? |
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The effect is multiplied when these well-paid teachers spend that money at community businesses. |
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The Topography of Terror catalogue is typical of the well-paid neglect seen in the memorial as a whole. |
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Life as James Bond or a character from an Alan Furst novel seems racy and well-paid. |
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It is only natural to hope our sons and daughters will get good marks in their exams, and go on to secure fulfilling and well-paid jobs. |
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So why should I be expected to pay towards someone's studies to become a very well-paid lawyer or doctor? |
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Are you ready to chuck in your well-paid but boring Management Consultancy post to pursue a career in the media? |
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So it is quite possible that your great-great-grandfather could have been a well-paid manager for a fairground family for many years. |
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The key to progress will be more basic research so that the new knowledge can quickly be converted into exciting, well-paid and interesting jobs. |
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As well, her extended family is her main support, enabling her as a single mother to maintain her rather stressful, but well-paid position. |
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He gave up a well-paid job in Dubai to come back home to the family farm because the bond of home was stronger than the lure of Gulf dirhams. |
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Federal jobs are seen by the community to be good, well-paid jobs that provide a more stable presence than other institutions. |
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In addition, it is likely uncredited but well-paid script doctors were drafted in to rewrite certain scenes. |
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We don't want another well-paid tier of useless pen-pushers. |
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What we really need back is quality, skilled, well-paid manufacturing jobs to replace those just lost. |
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How do the great and the even greater well-paid think their extravagance went down? |
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Policing is labour-intensive and well-paid. |
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The price of this shift was the replacement of secure well-paid jobs in traditional industries with often insecure and relatively low-paid jobs in services. |
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Until our firstborn arrived, we both had well-paid, full-time jobs. |
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Since reorganisation, some employees of the the council have come to realise that they are too grand and well-paid to respond to letters from residents. |
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Bing got a well-paid job at a computer company, but never actually got paid. |
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It is not those who hand out other people's money or convert their moralism into a well-paid profession who are social and moral. |
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And it was not alone: firms like Ford, Standard Oil, and Bethlehem Steel employed huge numbers of well-paid workers while earning big profits. |
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You are getting extraordinarily well-paid players. |
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With the help of well-paid researchers and psychologists, advertisers now have access to in-depth knowledge about children's developmental, emotional and social needs at different ages. |
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However, all this needs to go hand-in-hand with the creation of productive, highly skilled and well-paid jobs so that employees are not forced to accept low-skilled jobs, as happens all too often. |
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Unfortunately, among single mothers, such well-paid women are the exception, unless they had their first child later in life and were able to accumulate both social and financial capital. |
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I have great reservations about the attitude of many graduates who, having completed their university studies, feel entitled as of right to a secure and well-paid job in return for their academic efforts. |
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This wage gap can be explained by reference to the fact that the occupations dominated by women are less well-paid than male-dominated occupations. |
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Increasingly, workers in all occupations and industries will need higher levels of education and skills to find and keep jobs, particularly well-paid and secure jobs. |
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Labour standards are primarily intended to protect vulnerable, low-wage workers, rather than higher-ranking employees like managers and professionals, who tend to be well-paid. |
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Because they do not want to acknowledge the squalor and the cronyism inherent in the devolution settlement, on which all their well-paid sinecures depend, is the answer. |
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There have been influxes of refugees from the civil war in neighboring Central African Republic and of well-paid oil workers who drove up food prices. |
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The aid worker, who quit the army in 1992 to become a civilian engineering contractor, revealed how he turned down a well-paid job in Portugal to join the mercy mission. |
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The legal gymnastics necessary to create such impenetrable networks is a testament to the ingenuity of well-paid attorneys. |
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Paul's background is in sales and marketing and his life coaching company normally specialises in helping well-paid executives deal with their high-powered lives. |
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There is a skills shortage nationally and, who knows, you may well end up with well-paid employment that you enjoy and that gives you the security of a weekly wage packet. |
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And there has been much criticism that many of the well-paid jobs of the past are being replaced with less well rewarded positions in the service sector. |
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But I was so astronomically well-paid I didn't much mind. |
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Nor the well-paid advertorial now so pervasive as to be barely noticeable. |
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Early recruitment into the garment industry is seen by poor families as beneficial, providing entry into a prestigious and well-paid industry, and allowing the children to learn the skill of the trade on the job. |
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Britain is still a class-ridden society, in which most people in well-paid or prestigious jobs grew up in households where a parent was equally successful. |
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Financial considerations were not particularly important as his wife had no trouble getting well-paid factory work and they were both accustomed to living on a modest income. |
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Maybe she, being smart as kithfolk usually were, could get a well-paid position in a guild or in the vicarial bureaucracy. |
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Worst is the big shift from fulltime, well-paid, skilled jobs to low-paid, semiskilled, part-time work. |
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As you know, she''s a bit of a nine-to-fiver, but she''s spotted an opportunity for well-paid exit strategies so she can fulfil some personal dreams. |
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