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The nation lost 85,000 jobs from the economy in December, the Labor Department reported Friday, as hopes for a vigorous recovery ran headlong into the prospect that paychecks could remain painfully scarce into next year.
I should have fessed up initially and said so. "The key point actually, and what made me change my mind, was getting into the prospect of court and having to lie under oath and that I wasn't prepared to do.
As a long-term solution, the Tasmanian government is awaiting a feasibility study due midyear into the prospect of creating a second Basslink cable and also has a sub-committee examining long-term renewable energy options.
Leading away his small group of French art enthusiasts, Bruno de Baecque explains: "People invest a lot of hope into the prospect of seeing the Mona Lisa for the first time.
And Hearts, who host Hibernian on Thursday, are looking into the prospect of seeking recompense.
The results will also be evaluated in relation to gaps to provide insight into the prospect on developing a future innovative regulatory framework for substances of emerging concern.
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Player personnel, execution, preparing for an opponent and, yes, luck all play into the prospects of making the postseason.
The poor performance of English clubs last season, where none of the quartet went further than the last-16, plus the strong performance of Juventus, who got to the Final, was a huge dent into the prospects of English teams.
A Guardian investigation into the prospects of millennials – those born between 1980 and the mid-90s, and often otherwise known as Generation Y – has found they are increasingly being cut out of the wealth generated in western societies.
In this MIAD survey, we're hoping to get some hard figures from the data about just how tough things are – an insight into the prospects for localism in practice.
Just when some doubt was creeping into the prospects for continued phenomenon status for ABC's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," a contestant comes through who knows that Isaac Newton does not have a chemical element named after him.
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