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Seafarer meaning
A sailor or mariner. | One who travels by sea.
Example sentences (18)
MANILA, Philippines — Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on Monday predicted Filipino seafarer deployment would return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year.
Compensable illness or injury cannot be confined to the strict interpretation of the POEA-SEC as pre-existing conditions may be compensable if aggravated by the seafarer’s work.
In a statement, Comelec Chairman George M. Garcia announced that applicants will be able to use the digital voter’s IDs as an alternative to their Philippine Passports or Seafarer’s Identification Record for pre-registering for the internet voting.
Ms Ennes won the awards for her work as freelance seafarer whilst juggling being a mum of four children.
The Court stressed that a bare and rash claim that the seafarer is fit for sea duties is insufficient and it will not hesitate to strike down an incomplete, and doubtful medical report and disregard the improvidently issued assessment.
Along with a couple of citizen’s groups, the Pick & Axe’s opposition to the project forced key congressmen to withdraw support from Project Seafarer, the National Observer said.
He has strongly emphasized to ensure that seafarers should be able to approach the ministry during the difficult time and no seafarer should suffer due to poor grievance redress system.
Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, a Seafarer, Daniel Ikueyemi, posited that the poor feedback mechanism at NIMASA has deprived the agency of the true impact of the investment in seafarers’ development.
Mental health awareness and seafarer wellness should be on the top of the agenda when the industry looks at safety at sea.
So he had the opportunity of seeing both sides of the life of a seafarer.
But lately, her students were absorbing stereotypes from billboards and cartoons, and sometimes it seemed like all the slow, systematic work of the Seafarer’s Preschool was flying away overnight.
STOCKHOLM — Something was wrong with the Penguins, the incoming class of toddlers at the Seafarer’s Preschool, in a wooded suburb south of Stockholm.
Alexander writes that in some circles, Pound's translations made him more unpopular than the treason charge, and the reaction to The Seafarer was a rehearsal for the negative response to Homage to Sextus Propertius in 1919.
For the cafeteria scene in the film, Kubrick chose a long, sideways-shooting dolly shot to establish the life of the seafarer's community; this shot is an early demonstration of a technique which would become a signature of his.
Kenner (1971), 199 Pound scholar Ming Xie explains that Pound's use of language in his translation of "The Seafarer" is deliberate, in that he avoids merely "trying to assimilate the original into contemporary language".
Similarly, the Old English poem Seafarer speaks of the high stone walls that were the work of giants.
The most extensive of these was the island continent presently known as Australia : New Holland was first applied to Australia in 1644 by the Dutch seafarer Abel Tasman as a Latin Nova Hollandia, and remained in international use for 190 years.
The quick turnaround of many modern ships, spending only a few hours in port, limits a seafarer's free-time ashore.