Sentence examples for work would be cut from inspiring English sources

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The unions are also proposing the city cuts their service contract budgets by 10% – which would mean outsourced work would be cut before the jobs of union worker.

(Marr's work would be cut short by leukemia in 1980).

If the political opinions of "SNL" writers and performers lined up with comedic fodder, their work would be cut out for them.

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The federal work force would be cut by 10 percent across the board.

AT&T and the Comcast Corporation said yesterday that 1,700 jobs, or 30percentt of the work force, would be cut at AT&T's cable unit based in Englewood, Colo., after the companies merge.

The poverty rate for working women would be cut in half, to 3.9percentt, if we had equal pay, according to a 2014 report from the Institute for Women's Policy Research.

The Tax Policy Center found that, for married couples with incomes of $50,000, two children and both parents working, income taxes would be cut by $284 more under Mr. Obama's plan — by $1,005, compared with $721 under Mr. McCain's plan.

When, going into the last general election, the Tories vowed to hack another £12bn from social security, even while protecting pensioners, it became almost certain that working tax credits would be cut again.

She would come home from work and the power would be cut off - but nowhere else in the neighbourhood.

The Met said the "assumption" was the number of sergeants working on these teams would be cut from 630 to 330 by the end of 2013.

If he didn't find at least 20 hours of employment per week or enroll in a work training program, his benefits would be cut off in three months.

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