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Suppose N.Y.U. were to discover that one of its professors was confusing Jobs for All with The Right to Work.
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But we see no reasin, either, why a professor should confuse Jobs For Everybody with the Right to Work.
MPs with arms factories in their constituency sometimes confuse jobs and votes with strategic defence needs, so bear those vested interests in mind.
"Maybe Lewandowski is confusing his job with professional wrestling, I don't know, but I don't think he's doing any services to politics".
But let's not confuse first jobs with satisfying careers, or dumb down nursing, accounting or other fields by assuming that training, rather than education, is the best way to go.
He argues the search reduces the risk that employers may confuse the job candidate with someone else or expose the company to information that is not legally allowable or relevant.
Whether that is because most scientific researchers are extremely nice and forgiving people, or the more likely possibility that contributing authors confuse my job as managing editor with that of the editor-in-chief (who has the power to decide what gets published and what does not), I am not entirely sure.
In the September 8 , 1997 issue of the magazine, John Heilemann chronicled Jobs's triumphant (and confusing) return: At forty-two, Jobs is still boyishly handsome, with the appearance of a gracefully aging rock star — the jeans, the running shoes, the thinning black hair — and his presence has inspired a minor frenzy among the employees, for whom he is a sort of cult figure.
Ben Monterroso, of Mi Familia Vota, told MSNBC that on immigration reform, "Gardner did a much better job confusing the community, but the reality is Udall did not embrace the issue".
"Everyone wants to have more work, but this is not a jobs program and should not be confused as a jobs program," Tom Burbage, Lockheed's F-35 program manager, said.
Dr John Philpott, chief economic adviser at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, said: "One word sums up the latest official jobs figures: confusing.
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