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To criminalize those who responded to this ambiguous employment opportunity is irrational and inconsonant with American history.
"As long as it stays here, I will work here," he says suspiciously – for Palestinians in this kind of work live in ambiguous employment, as potentially illegal as, I suppose, any job in the Third Circle of Hell.
Similarly, new forms of employment, such as crowd-work through internet platforms (when classified as wage employment), disguised self-employment, ambiguous employment relationships, or other forms, may arise to avoid EPL and lead to a decrease in effective EPL coverage.
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Similarly, depending on whether capital and labour are substitutes or complements, capital stock can have an ambiguous effect on employment prospects via the demand for labour.
However, the effect of English-language skills in relation to self-employment is ambiguous, and it may vary by country, data, and cohort.
Although Friday's employment report was somewhat ambiguous, Wall Street chose to highlight the positive news.
Partly because of the extensive involvement required of employers, labor certifications, as the employment petitions are known, are complicated and often ambiguous.
As with our review, associations with employment and income were more ambiguous.
The unemployment rate, however, remains subject to ambiguous interpretation since it often captures beneficial employment trends.
Even if "somehow construed as racial," the unsigned 2-to-1 decision went on, "the comments were ambiguous stray remarks" that were not proof of employment discrimination.
The evidence for restaurant employment using QCEW data remains more ambiguous.
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