Sentence examples for considered discouraged from inspiring English sources

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Compared with the early 1980s, a smaller share of workers today are officially unemployed and a smaller share are considered discouraged workers.

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It's just that you're now considered a "discouraged" worker and are no longer counted in the official unemployment statistic.

If the BLS considers you a "discouraged" worker, you are no longer compiled under the data for unemployed workers.

Discouraged and disappointed, Grant considered resigning his commission, but Sherman convinced him to stay.

When both discouraged workers and the underemployed are considered in the unemployment rate, you end up with the U6 rate, or the "real" unemployment rate.

At the official rate of 9.7%, 14.9 million Americans is the official number considered unemployed, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics also recognizes 2.5 million discouraged workers and some 9 million under-employed who want full-time work but can't find it.

Semantically, our novel phrasing, "I have difficulty talking to attractive persons of the sex/sexes that I am interested in", can be considered to fall in-between of Weiss et al.'s preferred and discouraged alternatives, incorporating both the potential partner connotation (although implicitly) and the attractiveness connotation.

We've dug through all the good ones, and discouraged or diminished any future greats, to the point where the likes of Angela Eagle and Owen Smith are considered viable leadership candidates.

Those considered upbeat and sociable or strong and courageous were more often admitted than those who were sad and withdrawn or anxious and discouraged, although fewer than 10% of respondents considered emotional state as important when they initially scored patient factors.

It is considered an extremely important part of the UAE and insulting the religion could make some Muslims violent and it is very strongly discouraged and illegal and will probably land you in a bad jail for about 3-5 years with possible hard labor without access to a lawyer and consular officer's along with family members and very limited access to court.

The use of the coin-tossing analogy to describe randomisation in the current study may have further discouraged patients to consider participation in the hypothetical two-treatment arm trial.

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