15 example sentences using temp.
Temp used in a sentence
Temp in a sentence as a noun
It was no longer safe to use the kettle"> You know enough to start designing a temp.
Our equipment was reporting temps of 140F on intake.
It's not to pretend that the whole market for devs has suddenly embraced temp- to- perm hiring.
After those new lawyers were hired, they would be put to work doing tasks that any decent temp worker could do.
For someone to work for you as a temp, they have to leave their current full time job and put their benefits in jeopardy.
When you've hit everything with a dummy update, rename the current table to a temp name, and rename the new table to the current table.
Bees maintain a anti-microbial sauna inside the hive, at a contant tempurature with a complex scent.
Spend an hour siting on whatever couch she has managed to find for temp residence and read yours and pg's HN profiles and threads and see that you and pg are indeed standup guys?
Actually, I think "hire them on a temporary basis" is more egomaniacal than obsessing over job interview questions.
The situation is that often a large function will be composed of many smaller, clearly separable steps that involve temporary, intermediate results.
I understand why people are calling 'hoax' on it, but it is really possible, especially given that area of Morocco has an average temp of about 18C according to the internet.
I also brought them significant new work in a different line of business where it was decided to turn it down because we didn't want to have to deal with low paid temp staff because "temp workers get paid more than their worth to their temp agencies".
If I was building a public-facing Rails application, I'd do whatever I could to keep the filesystem namespace out of my requests --- storing all files on Amazon S3 without explicitly storing them in temp files is a good way to do this.
If you drop it to 50 at night or in the middle of the day, the heater stops working, but then when the time comes to warm the house again, the heater has to work at full power for a long time to get the temp back up - thus losing a lot of your savings.
So when they whine about a "talent shortage," they really just mean "American programmers are too expensive" because the relatively low supply/demand ratio means they still have to actually pay them a livable FTE salary and benefits--unlike most other job categories where they can and do hire commodity temp labor.
Temp definitions
a worker (especially in an office) hired on a temporary basis
See also: temporary