Sentence examples for dramatic employment from inspiring English sources

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"The Commission understands why, at this particular juncture — because of the dramatic employment situation and the very complex financial environment — the Spanish authorities wish to step back from full free movement," he added.

But that was mild stuff compared with criticism coming from core constituencies — environmentalists who describe as a brazen sellout the president's abandoning a major anti-pollution effort, or blacks complaining that he was avoiding focusing on dramatic employment rates in black communities.

No matter which decomposition is used, these dramatic employment changes were not nearly matched by a corresponding expansion of the DI program.

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A growing number of men are expected to opt to work part-time amid a dramatic shift in employment patterns, according to a report published on Wednesday by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).

"It reinforces the idea that we're seeing a steady, but not dramatic, decline in employment, which is likely to last for some time," said Michael Sheldon, chief market strategist at RDM Financial Group in Westport, Conn.

Martin Ford To understand why today's information technology could have a much more dramatic impact on employment than anything we've seen before, it's best to begin by considering the nature of work performed by most of our population.

But once they hit the road, it could cause a dramatic shift in employment, as human drivers see their jobs disappear. .

In its review, the ONS focused on the regional trends in the labour market and the way self-employment offset quite dramatic falls in full-time employment between 2008 and 2011.

"In my view, that's dramatic," said Peter Hillman, an employment lawyer at Chadbourne & Parke in New York.

He concludes a post documenting the dramatic decline in manufacturing employment over the past decade by writing:The lesson is that it seems unlikely this trend was caused solely by the financial crisis or housing collapse.

When Quebec massively expanded its childcare provision in the late 1990s, the dramatic increase in female employment that flowed from the investment returned a significant fiscal bonus: after a decade, for every $100 invested, the state got $147 back.

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