Sentences with phrase «about massive job»

China's slowing economy has exacerbated the gloomy sentiment about the world's most populated market and sparked worries about massive job losses amid potential company collapses and loan defaults.

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For starters, China is about to experience a massive crisis in caring for its elderly — a task traditionally undertaken in Chinese culture by one's children, but impossible when there aren't enough children to do the job, Moreover, the pampered survivors of the one - child policy, often referred to as the «little emperor generation,» aren't going to easily forget that it's all about me as they face the challenge of inter-generational responsibility.
Bould is a coward who is a yes man trying to keep his well paid job of no pressure at all, what a job, he is paid to coach our defenders but ain't done anything but still sneaking / hiding in the background picking up his massive wages not worrying about his job..
Meanwhile, a budding e-commerce outfit, Yudala has just in about five months of operation, created 5,000 jobs and is expecting to double the numbers with a massive expansion programme it is putting in place.
Remington announced in May it would relocate about 100 jobs and two gun lines to a massive new factory it is opening in Alabama.
But what is so absurd about these flights of wishful thinking is that there is not a single word about the real lessons which Labour needs to learn — the need for radical banking reform, the need for a massive revival of British manufacturing (when this year the UK deficit on traded goods is likely to exceed the entire UK budget deficit), the need to take back public control of the NHS and education system, the need for a jobs and growth strategy rather than a programme of endless cuts, the need for an effective anti-poverty strategy and a huge reduction in inequality.
The other obvious question about the hugeness of the job has to do with personal cost, especially at a time when the industry has been sensitised to the massive demands being made on its figurehead individuals.
As for Day, who worked with first - time feature director Richie Keen on the TV series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, it's not that his performance was weak, but rather that I just didn't care about his character at all (despite the fact that he was given an overdue pregnant wife and young daughter as justification for why it was critical that he keep his job over others who had been let go in a massive, nonsensical layoff).
Nearly two decades after he first publicly fantasized about the destruction of Washington, D.C., in Independence Day (1996), he's back with another massive imagined attack on our nation's capital in White House Down — this time not via alien invasion, but a humanity - driven inside job.
Griffin tells us about how she balances her time between her day job — driving massive dump trucks in the Athabasca oil sands of Northern Alberta, Canada — and her passion for writing.
About 3 days after I left that job, I met the 2 English guys that had travel blogs so I started this one — I had no idea it would turn into an online business and a massive resource for fellow travellers.
While Congress members like Fred Upton (Republican, Michigan) yowl about the EPA's efforts to regulate carbon emissions as «an unconstitutional power grab» and attach the term «job - killing» to every piece of environmental legislation with a political pulse, national security officials have been offering dire warnings about the perils of climate disruption and its offshoots like food shortage, water depletion and massive migration.
Our opportunity here isn't only about protecting the ocean waters of America, marine life, a favorite surf break, jobs or a given beach community; it's about demanding that our government utilize the best available science and data and listen to the massive outpouring of public opposition to destructive offshore oil and gas development, to shift the tides of energy development instead away from fossil fuels and toward renewables; it's about holding our President and federal agencies accountable for decisions they make about the management of the ocean; it's about protecting the ocean and every coastline from the atrocity and injustice of offshore drilling and exploration; it's about protecting clean water, air and beaches now and for the future; it's about protecting one another, and the Earth.
Loyola 2L's experience teaches a valuable lesson that transcends his more limited point about the folly of taking on massive law school debt in a job market that offers no guarantee of financial success.
So many companies don't even list a salary range (and yes I know about Glassdoor but those stats are wildly undependable), and expect you to jump through massive hoops to get a job you may not even want if the salary is too low.
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