Similar words: noblesse oblige, bless, blessed, blessing, noble, goblet, carelessness, uselessness. Meaning: ['dʒɑblɪs /'dʒɒb-] adj. not having a job.
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31. One in four people are now jobless in inner areas like Tottenham and Peckham.
32. In November, the jobless rate was 8. 6 percent and analysts predicted little change for December.
33. But where there is energy there is life, so it is unlikely that you will be jobless or unsuccessful for long.
34. Young women, fine; and no doubt plenty, in these jobless times, would volunteer.
35. The jobless rate dropped to 8. 1 percent, the lowest in five years, the Bureau of Statistics today reported.
36. The jobless rate is expected to be an average 8. 25 percent, up from an earlier forecast of 8 percent.
37. A new Community Action programme will offer a £10 premium on top of benefits for up to 60,000 long-term jobless joining part-time voluntary work schemes.
38. The jobless rate for managers and professionals stands at about 2. 5 percent.
39. About 250 San Diegans were offered jobs in Tucson, but many more remain jobless or have moved away.
40. The inflation figures suggest the economy can easily tolerate jobless levels once thought dangerous.
41. Britain's jobless total will top three million around Christmas and carry on rising into the New Year.
42. Jobless people participated inthe building of homes under the leadership of the town's non-Gypsy mayor.
43. The unadjusted jobless total increased by 78,726 last month to 3,062,065,[www.Sentencedict.com] the highest since April 1987.
44. It would have meant seven hundred vacancies and work for the jobless.
45. The total number of jobless rose to 615, 830 from 609, 670.
46. Yesterday jobless James, 34, of Middlesbrough, was fined £100 by Teesside magistrates for attempted theft.
47. Industry, such as it was, almost stood still, and the jobless and underemployed roamed city streets.
48. The jobless rate a month ago was 8. 6 percent.
49. The jobless queue is getting perilously close to the 4m mark.
50. The insecurity was so high, I used to do everything that came my way. If I started my day at 8am, wrapped up three shoots by 4pm and had nothing to do after that[sentencedict.com], I’d get worried that I was jobless! Jeetendra
51. The Liberal Democrats have stated they would cut the national jobless total by 400,000 within a year.
52. According to the Unemployment Unit's calculations including them takes the jobless total to more than three million.
53. Some people advocate leaving the jobless to sink or swim.
54. The 21-day partial shutdown of government that ended last week delayed jobless claims and payroll reports.
55. They keep off the jobless roles by taking early retirement, holding part-time jobs or enrolling in government-run training programs.
56. When Prime Minister Jean Chretien took office two years ago, the jobless rate stood at 11. 1 percent.
57. My father was always desperately sorry for these jobless, penniless people, especially those who were ex-service men like himself.
58. Doncaster Crown Court heard jobless Davies had previously fiddled credit cards to feed her addiction.
59. In Milton Keynes and Oxfordshire the jobless rate is three times as high as 1990.
60. The jobless rate, which averaged 9. 5 percent in 1995, is expected to be little changed in 1996.
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