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The word "labor" is a correct and widely used word in written English.
It is often used to refer to either physical or mental effort. Example: The workers put a lot of labor into preparing for the festival.
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(In response to Obama's Nike speech, labor launched a Twitter campaign against fast track, with the hashtag #JustDontDoIt).
In a further statement issued on Sunday, Cormann said his comment was intended to point out that Shorten could not secure Labor support for Labor's own previously budgeted savings measures.
The Labor member for Canberra, Gai Brodtmann, said Monday's announcement amounted to a broken promise.
"Labor most certainly does not support restricting chaplains to just religious organisations.
Mirabella denies that she has ignored the electorate and says she has been fighting for better rural services for the past six years, only to be stymied by an indifferent Labor government.
Any disparity is due not to their shortcomings in labor markets but rather to their lack of a high initial endowment.
I wanted Labor no longer to be a hostage to fortune but to have a policy that could last.
After a resounding Labor loss, that word "fault" is now everywhere.
And I also intend to bring in business and labor and civic leaders from all across the country here to Washington to get their ideas and input, as well.
But, announcing his resignation on Wednesday, he said: "If the government had been re-elected I would have served at least three [years]." He said his thinking about his future in the event of a Labor loss had "ebbed and flowed".
The judge's findings led to Lawrie's demise as opposition leader and Wyvill, one of the NT's foremost silks and a known Labor supporter, resigned as president of the bar association.
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