unworked

unworked

(ʌnˈwɜːkt)
adj
not worked; not used; not exerted
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According to the written reasons, Island Construction fired the pair on April 27 last year on the grounds of serious misconduct, making accusations that one stole gas and received money for unworked hours, and the other acted dishonestly.
The gym floor is complete with black mats, a weights area and ample machines to ensure no fitness enthusiast leaves a muscle unworked.
Beyond this, in particular in the case of workpieces made of sheet metal, even minimal rounding of the edges can enhance corrosion protection at these critical areas because as compared with sharp, unworked edges, significantly more coating material adheres to rounded edges after the production of sheet metal parts.
The team now thinks that Stonehenge was initially a circle of rough, unworked bluestone pillars set in pits known as the Aubrey Holes, near Stonehenge, and that the sandstone blocks were added some 500 years later.
Then he forwarded to the royal treasury many loads of unworked native gold and other valuables.
It has a foundation ledge made of unworked stones and red clay.
They saw more of the ball, although the possession was primarily in their own half or the middle of the pitch and, a tame Ashley Barnes effort aside, Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio was unworked during the whole match.
"This will allow us more readily to progress the plan for re-opening the Clogau Mine, as well as making a push into regional exploration of the extensive and underexplored Dolgellau Gold Belt." Alba's review of the project concludes that there is a high potential to find unworked veins containing gold mineralisation of similar grade to that known in historic mines in the area.
Meanwhile, the manufacturing industry saw 1,600 days unworked in the year, followed by 100 days lost to those in public administration.
Meanwhile, the public administration industry saw 600 days unworked in the year, followed by 200 days lost in the education sector.
private land is unworked and its owner does not intend to profit from