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Adjuncts

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Adjuncts meaning

plural of adjunct

Example sentences (14)

Adjuncts with more seniority who amassed at least six credits per academic year under the same timeframe would also be eligible for a yearlong contract.

And so for grads, that means no jobs when you’re coming out, and for adjuncts it means that you are on these insecure contracts that Brian told us a lot about.

For example, adjuncts making $5,000 a class (often on several CSU and Community College campuses–freeway warriors–about 1/3 of their full-time counterparts–were urged to travel perhaps 90 miles–Fresno to Sacramento.

They don’t want to chat about sports or the weather; they want to know the entire grain bill (the list of grain malts and adjuncts used in a beer recipe) and whether the brewer uses standard hops or extracts.

Annette has proposed to the college Senate requiring an adjunct on the committee when over half of the faculty are adjuncts.

Semester in and semester out, full-time professors and adjuncts alike meet for two hours in the late afternoon every other Friday to read academic papers, rehearse new lessons and talk through ideas.

Shanker said prior to Temple’s adjuncts voting for entrance to TAUP in 2015, the university sent out emails and fliers telling professors a union could make their lives more difficult.

The series will continue this month and in November, available to all professors, adjuncts and other interested faculty.

At many places, PRIs have become adjuncts to Central and state-level administrative agencies.

Furthermore, with the employment termination of approximately 35 people and the hiring of part-time teaching adjuncts, this consideration could jeopardize the quality of education and research between students and faculty within a certain department.

Adjectival modifiers usually come before noun adjuncts.

Adjuncts to the tunnels lead underground to the basement levels of Michelson Hall, Chauvenet Hall, and Rickover Hall.

Liberation or moksha is liberation from all limiting adjuncts (upadhis) and the unification with Brahman.

Unlike adjectives, nouns acting as modifiers (called attributive nouns or noun adjuncts ) usually are not predicative; a beautiful park is beautiful, but a car park is not "car".