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Some may find work related to hurricane recovery.
And those collecting emergency benefits in states like Connecticut that have been slower to implement the cuts may find work before losing any benefits.
A few may find work at the remaining coalmines – Kellingley and Hatfield in Yorkshire, and Thoresby in Nottinghamshire – but most will join the more than 2 million people out of work in Britain today.
If governments refuse to allow jobless workers to fall too far below the average standard of living, then this reservation wage will rise steadily, and ever more workers may find work unattractive.
"We know the governor is trying to find additional help for the city and we are open to all ideas," he said, "some that we may find work and some that for reasons beyond anyone's control, or due to other constraints, may not be available at this time".
In the future, some may find work at research institutions, disease-focused foundations, and environmental nonprofits, Irion says.
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Tour Cambodia and you may find works of art like gold nuggets in the mud, items like the objects that survivors dug up after the fall of the regime and Hak photographed.
Faculty in the vascular program may find working with residents right out of medical school or after only 3 years of surgery training to be a challenge, especially in terms of developing the requisite technical skills.
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