Sentence examples for likely to keep working from inspiring English sources

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And if it was the only form of alluring screen time available, wouldn't a kid be more likely to keep working to get that Playmobil guy to look like he's really driving the car, in the same way that those of us who grew up on early computers were willing to try and try again to get the words to appear right in the bubble of our MacPaint cartoon creation?

People are also better educated, and the more education an employee has, studies have found, the longer he or she is likely to keep working.

While Germans are more likely to keep working into their 60s, their French neighbors still generally quit before they reach their 60th birthdays.

They are likely to keep working until they are older than people who work for someone else and have also seen wages fall significantly in recent years.

This may capture either learning-by-doing, as individuals that accumulate more years of experience in the same sector tend to resist better the obsolescence of their skills, or a selection effect, as individuals that remain longer in the labor market are those more likely to keep working.

If a system worked before the emergency, it's more likely to keep working afterward, too.

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My parents, who will likely have to keep working well into old age, did get their vindication when I accumulated enough cultural capital through my more poorly-paid, but honorable pursuits to get a few glowing profiles in the mainstream media.

Though his album sales in the Internet age have been erratic — according to Nielsen Soundscan, his 2005 album, "Guero," sold 867,000 copies, while his 2006 release, "The Information," sold 432,000 — he is also a musician whose critical reputation and dedicated following will most likely allow him to keep working comfortably regardless of how he releases his music.

The paper, published this spring by the National Bureau of Economic Research, found that the more money that is dumped on you, the less likely you are to keep working.

Baby Boomers like Hall are more likely than previous generations to keep working, or at least looking for work, as they get older.

If a student is able to view a more drastic change in improvement, they are more likely to become motivated to keep working because they can actually see that they are capable of noticeable progress.

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