full-time staff
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffull-timeandstaff
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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/us/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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staff
noun
uk/stɑːf/us/stæf/
the group of people who work for ...
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(Definition offull-timeandstafffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Articles were written both byfull-timestaffand by invited guests.
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The group employs 16full-timestaff.
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We have usedfull-timestaffdata.
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Full-timestaffwork conditioned hours.
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There are fewerfull-timestaffand courses are shorter.
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Does it refer to part-time orfull-timestaff?
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Information onfull-timestaffonly is not held centrally.
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This is the equivalent of 1,848,607full-timestaff.
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It has a complement of 10full-timestaff.
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Of these, 24 are filled byfull-timestaff.
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I had in mind particularly thefull-timestaff.
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It has four part-time and 28full-timestaff.
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The cost of thefull-timestaffinvolved was approximately ?
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At present, that council has fivefull-timestaff.
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However, leadership should not come fromfull-timestaffalone.
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Together they employ asfull-timestaffonly 60 people.
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There is afull-timestaffof 188.
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Otherfull-timestaffhave degrees in economics.
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Next, can they employ expert,full-timestaff?
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Some large parish councils employfull-timestaff.
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A large music department would make the best use of thefull-timestaffit employed and was likely to attract staff of the highest calibre.
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The agency had afull-timestaffof 30 people, mostly physicians, who collaborated with many extramural scientific experts and health professionals.
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In addition, the majority of practice nurses work part-time, and therefore training costs may be disproportionately high compared to those for a workforce offull-timestaff.
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Part-time staff are paid at the same annual rate of pay asfull-timestaff.
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