Clerical
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And you have people who guide those computers to do their
clerical
jobs.
If you sit kids down, hour after hour, doing low-grade
clerical
work, don't be surprised if they start to fidget, you know?
Simultaneously, employment is shrinking in many middle-education, middle-wage, middle-class jobs, like blue-collar production and operative positions and white-collar
clerical
and sales positions.
It’s a neural system that’s wired up to reward the brain for doing a grubby
clerical
job.
Dennis Quaid is a decent match for her as a Capitol Hill lobbyist and juror who wants to help piece together the murder-mystery surrounding a female
clerical
assistant who had information regarding dirty doings in Washington, D.C.
Another key challenge for Francis is the laity’s growing independence from
clerical
authority.
Iran’s merchant class, one of the pillars of the
clerical
establishment that has ruled the country since the 1979 revolution, is grumbling as well.
Moreover, if the new venture brings big-data analysis and artificial intelligence applications to the
clerical
side of health care, total spending will naturally decline, and lower prices can be passed on to patients and payers.
All of this does not mean that there are necessarily “radicals” and “moderates” within the
clerical
regime in Teheran.
Mousavi’s campaign, and its aftermath, showed clearly that those who professed to see no difference between the candidates, except in style and presentation, were wrong: even if the election was rigged, the voices of opposition to
clerical
authoritarianism were heard.
Demand for workers who perform routine tasks has been falling at an accelerating pace in recent decades, destroying well -paid middle-skill jobs in both manufacturing and
clerical
occupations.
Rather, you, the lowly
clerical
worker, are a “true” Danish, Norwegian, or French woman.
Iranians do not like to be isolated; even the
clerical
elite has a strong interest in exchanges with the rest of the world, and they like to send their children to Western schools.
After all, Rouhani is the supposedly moderate administrator of a state whose constitution is not, in the eyes of the
clerical
elite, derived from this earthly realm.
Similar problems have arisen over admissions tests to study law and medicine, as well as exams for
clerical
positions.
While new technologies reduce demand for low- to middle-skill workers in routine jobs, such as
clerical
work and repetitive production, they also raise demand for higher-skill workers in technical, creative, and managerial fields.
High-ranking clergy there claim that priests in Iraq can no longer wear their
clerical
robes in public for fear of being attacked by Islamists.
Thus, Khamenei can present himself as a defender of the clergy, which, given widespread doubt about his
clerical
credentials since he took power 21 years ago, enhances his position.
The mutual hostility of Ahmadinejad and the
clerical
class offers the Supreme Leader the best of both worlds.
While much of the anger has been directed at the
clerical
establishment led by Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, reformists have as much at stake as their hardline rivals.
It is uncertain how long the old
clerical
leadership and the country’s nationalist politicians can hold on to power, although high oil and gas prices have been shielding them so far.
By the time Friedan’s book was published in 1963, capitalism was drawing married women into the expanding service, clerical, and information sectors.
The job vacancy-to-applicant ratio now stands above parity, though it does remain low – even below 50% – in jobs such as
clerical
work, where automation is replacing workers and suppressing wages.
But, for workers, the news is not all positive, with machines replacing humans in an increasing number of domains – far beyond routine physical and
clerical
activities.
Iran’s current supreme ruler, Seyyed Ali Khamenei, whose religious degree was a focus of suspicion in the seminary and among the
clerical
elite, was not considered a jurist by merit.
Consequently, Khamenei’s evident lack of religious legitimacy has pushed the government to assume full control over the
clerical
establishment, further depriving the seminaries of their historical independence.
The last decades have provided the regime with near-ideal conditions to seize control over the Shiite
clerical
establishment in Iraq as well.
Indeed, growing Iranian control of the Shiite
clerical
establishment extended beyond Iraq.
Khamenei, the supreme leader, has succeeded in politicizing the Shiite
clerical
establishment, primarily by controlling the financial resources of the religious authorities and Shiite institutions in Iran and the region.
Meanwhile, it has sustained the Wahhabi
clerical
establishment’s loyalty by keeping social changes to a minimum.
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