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unemployment educator
David Caruso I learned that unemployment can be the great educator.
unemployment kingdoms scene
Annie Lennox The music scene in the '70s was like the United Kingdom in the '70s - we had a lot of unemployment, we had inflation, we had a lot of strikes going on, on a national scale, and a lot of discontent. That was reflected in the music.
unemployment minimum-wage littles
Nick Hanauer But can we please stop insisting that if low-wage workers earn a little bit more, unemployment will skyrocket and the economy will collapse? There is no evidence for it. The most insidious thing about trickle-down economics is not the claim that if the rich get richer, everyone is better off. It is the claim made by those who oppose any increase in the minimum wage that if the poor get richer, that will be bad for the economy. This is nonsense.
unemployment periods
Martha Quinn I did go through a period where I was on unemployment.
unemployment food-stamps medicaid
Franklin Raines The automatic stabilizer is unemployment insurance, food stamps, additional coverage of Medicaid.
unemployment jazz
Frank Zappa Jazz is the music of unemployment.
unemployment sensible
Glynis Johns It is sensible to have a safeguard against unemployment.
unemployment doe granted
Ludwig von Mises Assistance granted to the unemployed does not dispose of unemployment. It makes it easier for the unemployed to remain idle.
doe add bangs
Richard Dawkins Of course, we would love to know more about the exact moment of Big Bang, but interposing an outside intelligence does nothing to add to that knowledge, as we still know nothing about the creation of that intelligence.
doe reason
Russell Banks Nobody does anything for one reason.
doe loud
Russell Brand Strength does not have to be belligerent and loud.
doe judgment prophet
Reinhold Niebuhr The prophet himself stands under the judgment which he preaches. If he does not know that, he is a false prophet.
doe sincerity ceremony
William Wycherley Ceremony and great professing renders friendship as much suspect as it does religion.
doe sides sad-music
Sarah Silverman I have lows, you know, everybody does ... but I kind of know how to handle it. I like to let myself wallow in it. I enforce it with terribly sad music, and it kind of pushes me through to the other side eventually, and I always know it's going to pass.
doe time-heals heal
Rodney King I tell myself time heals. It really does.
doe unyielding
Robert Silverberg Thus does the unyielding, inescapable future ineluctably devour the present.
doe ifs seems
Robert Schumann Does it not seem as if Mozart's works become fresher and fresher the oftener we hear them?
granted taken
Vance Moss Here, it's taken for granted ? antibiotics, drainage equipment. There, as a surgeon, we have to use the basics.
granted needs whatever
Mack Brown We take for granted now what he does. He does whatever he needs to do to win.
granted work worth
Albert Schweitzer It is not always granted to the sower to live to see the harvest. All work that is worth anything is done in faith.
granted might
Elizabeth Thomas Had we not participated in those meetings, DASA might not have granted certification.
granted bigs
Virginia Woolf Let us not take for granted that life exists more fully in what is commonly thought big than in what is commonly thought small.
granted played pressed second seven standing zone
Darren Sinnaeve In the second half, we played real hard, pressed hard, got up in their faces. In the first half, we relied on 3-point shooting. We had one 2-pointe and seven 3s. Granted it was a zone defense, but we did a lot of standing around.
granted hang healthy mark question taken
Bertrand Russel In all affairs, love, religion, politics, or business, it's a healthy idea, now and then, to hang a question mark on things you have long taken for granted
granted
Mahatma Gandhi I have had the hardihood to say that Swaraj could not be granted even by God.
granted grew life matured obviously people sort taken telling wanting wonderful
David Tennant I was very small, about 3 or 4 I think, and just wanted to be the people on telly telling these wonderful stories. Obviously the idea grew and matured with me but I can't ever remember wanting to do anything else. I've just sort of taken it for granted all my life that that was what I would do.