Sentence examples for workers vigorously from inspiring English sources

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The Chinese Staff and Workers Association, an advocacy group that often accuses the union of not representing garment workers vigorously, worked closely with the employees in bringing the lawsuit and organized yesterday's demonstration.

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The actor vigorously promoted the centrifuges after last year's oil disaster, which followed the April 2010 explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, which killed 11 workers.

While state-run group homes and institutions care for less than half of those in residential care, labor unions that represent public workers have vigorously defended workers accused of abuse and neglect and have criticized a series of articles in The New York Times last year highlighting cases of abuse and neglect.

"As this JEC report clearly shows, unemployment benefits do not deter unemployed workers from vigorously looking for a new job, especially in this economy.

While Clinton had blundered on both NAFTA and health care, above else, he had failed to save himself by defining himself as a workers' champion by vigorously advocating for workers' rights as Truman had.

Networks of sex worker rights activists have vigorously claimed a space to link sex worker empowerment and health issues with human rights.

In a widely resented decree that was dropped after his death, Stalin made it clear that the nation's couples should produce workers and soldiers as vigorously as new Soviet industries were turning out trucks and steel beams.

However, two Democratic presidents, both saddled with similarly bad economies, didn't learn the lesson of Truman that advocating vigorously for workers' rights was a path to political victory, and they suffered staggering defeats.

Having gained entry to the house, the Census Bureau worker then began to vigorously question the boy, who is half Chinese, about his ethnic heritage, remarking that the son looked Hispanic or Latino.

Because slave raids are preceded by a visit of a slavemaker scout within or close to the nest, hosts are expected to attack such a scout more vigorously than conspecific workers from a different nest or a worker of a related, nonparasitic species.

Upon hearing a wolf approach, the workers may shine a flashlight, vigorously shout, blow an air horn or, if that fails, fire a small pistol into the air.

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