Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Type specially adapted, from its size, ornamental or exceptional form, etc., for the execution of miscellaneous jobs.
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Examples
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Much of the differential in insurance coverage in age groups is accounted for if you hold for income and job-type.
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Well, all we need to do to save the economy is to pass laws that say that anyone who is in a public, er, ‘job-type thing’ will now be privatized, so millions of “real jobs” will be created out of nowhere, though they won’t last very long, although of course they will, because Michael Steele says private jobs last.
Matthew Yglesias » Steele: Cops, Firefighters, Soldiers, Postmen, Teachers All Secretly Unemployed 2009
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I usually don’t post job-type stuff on this blog, but do check out the presidential campaign launch of Susie Flynn, who’s campaigning for the nine million children in this country without health insurance.
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I usually don’t post job-type stuff on this blog, but do check out the presidential campaign launch of Susie Flynn, who’s campaigning for the nine million children in this country without health insurance.
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Oh, I should add that when I say “job-type stuff”, I mean: our agency has done amazong pro-bono work for the Children’s Defense Fund for 20+ years.
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Oh, I should add that when I say “job-type stuff”, I mean: our agency has done amazong pro-bono work for the Children’s ...
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He’s not got a typical job-type job like most people.
chicagojo Diary Entry chicagojo 2004
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