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61. Workers who are laid off should quickly find reemployment by offering to work for lower wages.
62. The forward contract was laid off among many firms.
63. He laid off a baseball diamond on the vacant lot.
64. You get laid off.
65. Sometimes we get laid off from a job because of a bad economy.
66. Federal employees' job security is so great that workers in many agencies are more likely to die of natural causes than get laid off or fired(sentencedict .com), a USA TODAY analysis finds.
67. He is a skilled worker laid off from his job in a Belfast shipyard.
68. Plants get left behind when people quit, get laid off, and so on and many times coworkers just toss them out.
69. Those laid off received their regular checks, plus vacation and severance pay.
70. A part-timer hired last fall by a retailing client of Flexperience, a Burlingame, Calif. , consulting firm, thought she'd be the first to be laid off, says Sally Thornton,[sentencedict.com] president of Flexperience.
71. Two clinics closed; a third of the research staff was laid off.
72. In contrast, workers who are laid off and unemployed can file claims for unemployment compensation, which results in a financial burden for the government.
73. A lot of industrial workers got laid off during the depression.
74. "We need to come down to a more equal level of people, " said Melba Northern, 62, of Red Bluff, California, who was laid off from her job as a nursing assistant.
75. Father Lu Dayi laid off, then at test, test driver's license.
76. Now deckle plant the non obstante laid off, the sewage tank didn't handle and polluted a source still entity.
77. As if to address today's inevitable question of "jobs, " Prof. Prescott said that the laid off workers went to the Twin Cities and quickly found higher-paying employment.
78. The barge finally laid off away from the pier after the violent storm.
79. Lacking financial resources, many gang members got their salary reduced, and some former fair-haired members of their bosses were even "laid off".
80. " asked a 61-year-old man who had been laid off from a furniture maker last October.
81. Also, a number of women who have been at home, or working part-time, are returning to work when husbands or partners get laid off.
82. The company laid off 65,000 workers after commercial-jet orders dried up.
83. Many Americans are unable to tap any form of credit, fear they will be laid off from their jobs and are hunkering down, paying off debt.
84. If she's about to get laid off and her higher-ups have no idea what you do, you'll be vulnerable too.
85. The future cannot be predicted, and we may be laid off some day. When we encounter this situation, savings can help us alleviate much painfulness and go through difficulty.
86. He laid off his sweat suit on a bench and went into the shower room.
87. "My husband, a carpenter, was laid off, " says Ms. Braga, a fashion aficionado and former talk-show host.
88. Last year the Forbes family motor yacht, The Highlander, was put into dry dock, its crew laid off.
89. The case involved Tim Nicholson, 42, who was laid off last year from his job as head of sustainability at Grainger Plc, Britain's largest residential-property company.
90. When the economy hit its recent downturn, she was laid off from her job as the Director of Business development for an architectural firm in Washington D.C.