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Just as infuriating to hard-working teachers – like prison officers, a rare profession doomed to work with unwilling clients – was his silly suggestion that they should not regard the shorter holidays he favours as implying extra work to be compensated for; instead they should see longer terms as a great opportunity to "have more of a chance" to do their job well.
But that doesn't mean we're doomed to work meaningless jobs.
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to work in the Redskins' front office.
However, if the target appearance variation is not taken into account in this case, the tracker is doomed to work not well in long-term visual tracking process.
By the end of the play Ann, Boss, and Cop are all dead, with Doc left alone with his machine and their bodies, doomed to work hopelessly on for the syndicate.
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This lack of scientific playing-around means that most people in the field are doomed to mediocre careers working on mundane aspects of problems, rather than attempting new, bold paths forward.
They are more likely to be doomed to poverty, low level work, poor educational attainment, higher risks of illness, and diminished opportunities – for themselves and their children.
While much of the economic theory at the time contended that peacetime economies were doomed to failure, Dr. Neal worked to find alternatives to war that would permit businesses to flourish.
What about people who don't have such great relationships at work, or who primarily work alone are we doomed to lesser health and poorer well-being?
He soon realised, however, that his plan was doomed to failure, as the demolition work was going faster than his drawing.
What I would like to do is to suggest looking for art outside the art-industrial hive where those who, for whatever reason, are not compelled to conform, are free to create work not doomed to sameness.
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