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They have no habit of work.
Even the profile of these two cases significantly damages the reputation of this policy, whose raison d'etre is that long-term unemployment is the result of people getting out of the habit of work.
You might think that when you train a skilled engineer to clean furniture – on the basis that the reason for his idleness was that he'd got out of the habit of work, that he needed to prove his mettle with whatever menial task you chose for him – there's a moral case to answer here, too.
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Sultan had a reputation for a fierce temper but his habit of working deep into the night won him the nickname of "bulbul" – nightingale.
It seems to me like a continuation of the old habit of working with well-connected people because they are well connected.
The modern habit of working everywhere except in a chair facing a traditional desk has led to some creative solutions in the hospitality industry.
"Our militaries have gotten in the habit of working together and that gives us something people don't want to give up," said John Roper, a British security expert.
Mr. Kim's taste for rich foods and his habit of working into the night have been blamed for his reported stroke.
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