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It's expected to keep working until at least 2020.
She is expected to keep working and her charity work will certainly continue, although with added publicity.
About four out of every five Justice Department employees are expected to keep working, because so many are employed in law enforcement or national security jobs, including at the F.B.I., the D.E.A., and the Bureau of Prisons.
We expected to keep working at Sofa forever.
And in that time, women are expected to keep working (sometimes at the expense of their bodies and babies), and carry on with life as though the multitude of pregnancy symptoms aren't distracting and at times, downright debilitating.
And I soon discovered why the subject was considered taboo: you were expected to keep working.
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Dimon said he still expects to keep working during treatment and will take "a few weeks of rest" after the treatment, as advised by his doctors.
According to a 2010 Gallup survey, more than half of American workers aged 58 to 64 expect to keep working past 65, citing the need to save more money, job fulfilment and social interaction.
In a recent survey, Mercer found that more than any other demographic segment, Millennials expect to keep working later in life and wish to maintain their desired quality of life – 71percentt.
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