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I rose through the ranks in 13 years because I opted for difficult jobs.
Both installation points, however, would need to be wired with a strategically located 40-amp high-voltage branch circuit, and Mr. Barrosa said that installation could cost $1,000 or more per location for difficult jobs.
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But for more difficult jobs, like identifying defects or predicting fetal weight, the record for ultrasound technology is mixed.
We need to value our health care workers more, pay them better and be grateful for the difficult jobs they do.
Students need to prepare for a difficult jobs market, and need to be sensible about their ambitions if they hope to work in particular parts of the country.
Sophia Danenberg drove down from Connecticut with her husband, Dave, and her background seemed particularly apt for the difficult job of conquering Levittown for Obama: she was the first African-American to climb to the top of Mount Everest.
I do have a reputation for doing all the difficult jobs in my party.
He said that "most of the time no one wants to accept these demanding and difficult jobs" for such inadequate pay.
Thomas said as a black woman she sympathizes with the protesters across the nation, but she said she also understands that law enforcement officers, who she worked with on cases for many years, have difficult jobs to do.
One of the most difficult jobs for psychiatrists is to assess suicide risk in our patients.
Regime change is an easy expression for a difficult job.
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