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"I have now completed my second degree and have absolutely no chance of work; basically I am being told to emigrate," sighed the 24-year-old.
A new, shy-looking woman arrives with her sister, who's already a dancer here, to see if there is any chance of work.
If I were to take the advice of our Conservative opponents, I would stop the school leavers guarantee that is giving 55,000 young people a chance of work experience or further education.
Its problems would not be solved overnight by better communications but it would certainly benefit if trains were available to take commuters to Teesside and Tyneside, where there is more chance of work.
When Jose Maria Arizmendiarrieta, a priest on whose principles Mondragón was founded, arrived in the town of that name in 1941, there was little chance of work for the youth of the parish following the Spanish civil war.
For both groups, we find an increase in the chance of work when comparing the situation before and after migration.
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The Democrats' price-control approach has little chance of working.
But they stand a far better chance of working.
Senior members of the party may have a better chance of working out a peace deal.
That it had a better chance of working in more affluent parts of the UK?
It really has to be the ECB, for this to have any chance of working.
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