Sentence examples for clue workers from inspiring English sources

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And – one final clue workers here are paid some of the lowest wages in western Europe.

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"Mitt Romney doesn't have a clue what workers go through," he said.

Any signs of a potential large quake detected in its early moments is beamed to phones in the area, giving workers a clue as to when to duck under the safety of a desk.

"Unbeknownst to its well-heeled passers-by," he writes, nearly a fifth of the world's Internet traffic zipped through this facility, where Hu often had no clue what his co-workers a few feet over were doing.

I'm not saying that you should know all of their personal business, but if you have no clue if your co-workers have parents/siblings/pets, that's a good place to start.

Markets will also look closely at accompanying figures on hourly earnings and average work week for clues on whether American workers, who are also the consumers that drive much of the nation's economy, are feeling any relief from the recession.

Report any activity that might be a clue to the case worker at the police department.

Then an aid worker clued me in on a subtle identifier.

Russian emergency workers searched for clues to what caused two airliners Wednesday to plunge to Earth almost simultaneously, killing all 89 people aboard and raising concerns of a terrorist strike.

However, examining the distribution of industry of employment of these persons provides some clues about specific groups of workers that might be most commonly affected by severe influenza.

"Labour has always been the workers' party - the clue is in the name.

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