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1. It's common for out-of-work families to overextend themselves.
2. But an out-of-work military leader more often found a war-ridden frontier where he could operate without needing to consult his king.
3. Theodore Graham, an attorney representing the out-of-work San Diego Symphony musicians.
4. Teachers of history are ten a penny, and out-of-work teachers of history are twenty a penny.
5. My cabbie turned out to be an out-of-work dentist, and I couldn't quarrel with his diagnosis.
6. And not just from out-of-work professional whingers who take the Tory Press shilling to say Labour is dead.
7. No one knows how many out-of-work CEOs are looking for corner office suites,[sentencedict.com] but recruiters say their numbers are growing.
8. Kids will still go to school, and many out-of-work adults may decide to continue their education.
9. Many out-of-work Americans have lost unemployment and severance benefits and are depleting their savings.
10. Career clubs are popping up nationwide to help out-of-work job searchers.
11. Peter B. was an out-of-work PHP developer looking for contract work in early 2005.
12. The school employs out-of-work teachers with the aim of helping underprivileged children to study, and to contribute to curbing private education costs in Korea.
13. Plenty of other out-of-work actors and geeky fans dressed up as their favourite characters such as Chewbacca and Stormtroopers in attendance too.
14. If real people feel the same,[sentencedict.com] then bountiful out-of-work benefits should be found in the same places as work-shy citizens.
15. The less courageous ones sat in the Express Dairy cafe with all the other out-of-work performers.
16. Some clubs are started by employment consultants — sometimes out-of-work ones — who hope to drum up clients.
17. Said one commentator about the Hangzhou rescue: "Yesterday Obama had a beer with out-of-work construction workers.
18. However, the unemployment rate rose to 9 percent from 8.8 percent last month, as more out-of-work people started looking for jobs again, the government reports.
19. Job fairs routinely create mob scenes, drawing thousands of out-of-work employees of the Big Three and their suppliers.
20. The film portrays the life of a high-flying professional woman Kate Reddy, who also looks after two children in the evening and is happily married to an out-of-work architect.
21. People are taking on extra jobs to make up for hours or income lost, an out-of-work partner, or even a business facing hard times.
22. Second, they are radically simplifying the welfare system with the aim of making work pay—ending the scandal that saw millions moulder on out-of-work benefits even at the height of the last boom.
23. "Who am I going to bring?" asks Erika Garcia, an out-of-work contract lawyer.
24. The bureau, which is under the Labor Department, cannot use unemployment compensation records to count the out-of-work, because they are not reliable or up-to-date enough.
25. They argue that it has been set at too generous a level, and that it actually prevents more out-of-work Americans from being hired.
26. George Osborne spoke out against 'people who think it is a lifestyle to sit on out-of-work benefits'.
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