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  • About 140, 000 unemployed workers were kicked off job training.
  • Many stay in school to put off job-hunting.
  • They've been laid off jobs.
  • Her husband's six-figure income took the pressure off job-hunting.
  • It might have been his last walk-off job as a member of the Angels.
  • Even better than writing off job-hunt expenses is letting your former employer pay for them outright.
  • "But we're not trying to move unions off jobs, " he said.
  • The program employs about 1, 600 people and generates run-off jobs for thousands of others.
  • The Trico project already is spinning off jobs, boosting the tax base and raising educational levels in northern Alabama.
  • Several women in the study were so addicted to working out that they cut off job opportunities and close personal relationships.
  • The program employs about 1, 600 people and generates spin-off jobs for thousands of others in French Guiana.
  • Christians complain that the settlers have come to dominate government work and retail sector, siphoning off jobs and business from Christians.
  • LeeJohn gets them a one-off job for local criminal or con man Blahka, who will pay them $ 3000.
  • Congress should focus on reversing the unemployment crisis in this nation, not finding new ways to drain off jobs in our economy,
  • Distressed and radio-aroused Cuban-Americans took to the streets, blocked expressways, walked off jobs, went on hunger strikes.
  • The employer may not know what your income is expected to be for the year, especially since it was a one-off job.
  • On the other hand, Baltimore city planner Chris Ryer said Camden Yards never delivered many spin-off jobs to the impoverished Pig Town neighborhood nearby.
  • Union workers at the Seoul National University Hospital in Seoul said they will walk off jobs Thursday except for a few sections including emergency and operating rooms.
  • Christians complain that the settlers upset the religious balance and came to dominate government work and retail trading, siphoning off jobs and business from the Christians.
  • Christians complain that Muslim settlers from other parts of Indonesia have come to dominate government work and retail sector, siphoning off jobs and business from Christians.
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