... hebdomadal weekly; a period of seven days semiweekly twice a week biweekly every two weeks twice a week fortnightly once every two weeks triweekly every three weeks three times a week novendial ... bimonthly every two months twice a month biquarterly twice every three months biweekly every two weeks twice a week biyearly relating to a period of two years centenary, centennial, centennium, ... period of three months trimonthly every three months three times a month triweekly every three weeks three times a week undecennial relating to a period of 11 years vicennial, vigintennial relating...
... an assessment of IQ testing's value, a history of interviewing, and a puzzle book." — Publishers Weekly "This book is not just for those in the job market Anyone who wants to try some mental aerobics ... every employee is expected to be a highly logical and motivated innovator, working seventy-hour weeks if need be to ship a product It reflects the belief that the high-technology industries are ... with graduate-student Neha Gada-Jain on a study in which they trained two interviewers for six weeks in accepted employment interviewing techniques Then the two people interviewed ninety-eight...
... enduring is indicated by the fact that these are the very men rewarded by Arthur in the ensuing weeks à  with strategic castellanies; Geoffrey de Chateaubriant at Bauge, William   de la Guerche ... nearby Le Mans to John, who held court there, with intermittent trips to Chinon, for the next two weeks Arthur and Constance were in attendance, as was Aimery, viscount of Thouars, to whom John ... Predictably, Arthur was not pleased about it When St Hugh, bishop of Lincoln, met Arthur in Paris a few weeks after Le Goulet he found him angry and resentful.111 In July 1201, John visited Paris, where...
... enhancements to existing programs. For the first time in a decade, the federal loan ceiling for the Canada Student Loans Program was increased to $210 from $165 a week. This increase was coupled with the inclusion of computers in the study expense column. Finally, partly in response ... decrease student debt. The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador will now provide up to $70 a week in the form of an up‐front grant to students (the program was also expanded to include ... Assistance Program (OSAP) eligibility (reduction of expected parental contribution); • an increase weekly assistance limits; • the expansion interest relief; • recognition computer costs in student assistance needs assessments; ...
... economy While average weekly hours have risen slightly from their low point of the downturn (from 33.7 hours per week in June 2009 to 34.4 in June 2011), the average work week is still below its ... 2011), the average work week is still below its pre-recession peak of 34.7 hours per week The uptick in average weekly hours thus far has been fairly typical of what would be expected in a recovery ... ratio of mortgage applications to home sales The Mortgage Bankers Association issues an index every week that tracks the number of mortgage applications received by its members.12 The banks included...