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But Jean Ross, the former director of the nonprofit California Budget Project, said lawmakers should consider what happens when women are forced to jump into the weak market for private jobs or the even more challenging scramble for public sector jobs.
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The park is what you make of it: stay close to the river and enjoy the gentle bushwalks, or scramble up the challenging and exposed Wells Cave Track.
As a result, one athlete will come up with a new, ever more challenging trick and then others will scramble to learn it, too.
Social studies content would be especially challenging, Finn noted, because textbook publishers "are scrambling" to align their content with the math and English Language Arts ELAA) standards outlined in Common Core.
If you can't scramble in and out of a dingy easily, it's going to be a bit more challenging".
Some insurers and state regulators are scrambling to reconsider rates for next year, and the uncertainty is sure to make an already challenging enrollment period even more so.
Enjoy the scramble!
Preschoolers scrambled over the brightly colored frame-and-platform structures of the sort that are seen in almost every modern playground — a safer, but less challenging, derivative of the gymnasium bars of a century ago.
Preschoolers scrambled over the brightly colored frame-and-platform structures of the sort that are seen in almost every modern playground a safer, but less challenging, derivative of the gymnasium bars of a century ago.
Goalmouth scramble!
The scramble.
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