Sentence examples for layoffs because of from inspiring English sources

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ESPN had to make all those layoffs because of politics.

Families will face layoffs because of sequestration, she said.

The issue has erupted recently, with many districts anticipating layoffs because of slashed budgets.

Authority officials said in a statement that they anticipate fewer layoffs because of the city allocation.

Thousands of teachers nationwide are facing layoffs because of the recession's drain on state tax revenues.

Mr. Gallagher said there were no layoffs because of the merger but that many people opted for early retirement plans.

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Fittipaldi had just returned from a lengthy layoff because of two broken legs suffered in Europe.

Nadal has reached five straight finals since returning from a seven-month layoff because of a left knee injury.

Del Potro's forehand, despite his latest extended layoff because of wrist problems, has definitely not faded from memory.

De Bruyne was making only his second start after a three-month layoff because of ligament damage to his right knee.

Venus Williams lasted just one match in her comeback from a six-month layoff because of tendinitis in both wrists.

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