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However, without qualified teacher status, he is finding it impossible to find teaching work.
The chosen charity for the evening was the Princess Royal Trust for Carers, whose chief executive Carole Cochrane told me over dinner that she was finding it impossible to find out what Tory policy on carers was, which worried them.
Since the Dukes v. Wal-Mart ruling, judges have sided with employers so often that women are now finding it impossible to even find lawyers to take their cases.
"When the European Central Bank, which is based in Frankfurt, is incredibly unpopular in Germany; when Greece is a basket case; when France is finding it impossible to contain its budget while also containing unemployment… this is a European economy that's disintegrating".
Couples with children are more likely to find themselves trapped than those without, but both groups are increasingly finding it impossible to bear the cost of setting up different homes.
I did not finish watching this movie, finding it impossible to sympathize with the main character.
Some lawyers are finding it impossible to reconstruct their client lists.
John, a naturalised citizen, is finding it impossible to save to bring his family to the UK.
Hague said savers were finding it "impossible to earn a worthwhile return" while central banks maintained ultra-low interest rates.
Muslim families and individuals are increasingly ghettoised, finding it impossible to buy or rent accommodation in dominantly Hindu areas.
She confesses to a "tragic conception" of time, finding it "impossible to imagine that it could bring progress".
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