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The danger, as ever with the labyrinthine workings of governmental reports and responses, is that momentum gets lost in the time-lag between one and the other, and the government get away with ignoring recommendations they said they supported just a few months ago.
But the biggest problem with these responses is that they seem so outraged and feeble.
MIKE Konczal writes:One of the more curious behavioral responses is that people hate unemployment.
Another thread running through the responses is that some occupations — and people — require more social contact than others do.
What's especially odd about these survey responses is that if employers are having trouble finding qualified workers, they should be bidding up wages to attract the few qualified workers who are out there.
The tenor of those responses is that the improvement of the holy basin is for everyone's benefit — Jews, Muslims and Christians — since it involves restoration that will draw more visitors to an area of exceptional global interest that has long suffered neglect.
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