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been job
noun
A task.
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The project's best defense has been job creation.
There have been job cuts despite the concessions.
"There have been job losses today, but not in our stores.
A lot of other people who have been job hunting in the last few years feel the same way.
The thorniest issue has been job security, with pay, retirement benefits and medical care also union priorities.
In Croydon, fairly typically, there have been job losses including, laments Tony Newman, leader of the council, to cherished road-safety staff, known as lollipop ladies.
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Officials asked residents who have been job-hunting to delay any moves to other hospitals for two or three weeks, in the hope that a deal could be completed.
He and his wife, who has been job-hunting for two years, have canceled their children's summer camp plans, cut out cable and Internet, borrowed from friends and even given away the family dog to make ends meet.
Popular perception to the contrary, big corporations have been job-creation engines in the past few years {see Jobs and Productivity}.
Berg, a chemist who has headed NIGMS since 2003, said: "I had no intention of leaving NIGMS at this point, but am doing so in support of the career of my wife, Wendie," a breast cancer imaging researcher who has been job-hunting since May and wound up with a position at Pitt.
If you've been job-hopping for the last few years, or if you were unemployed for a while and only recently started working somewhere again, ideally, you'll hold off applying for a mortgage.
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