Sentences with phrase «as unemployed single»

Adam Sandler's atypically low - key performance as unemployed single dad Danny Meyerowitz has garnered him lots of praise, but it's primarily his scenes opposite Grace Van Patten, as Danny's teenage daughter, Eliza, that reveal this oft - abrasive actor's tender side.
Also based on a true story is Tony Goldwyn's Conviction, which stars Hilary Swank as an unemployed single mother who puts herself through law school at Roger Williams University.

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But, as Vale shows, this success and popularity rested on sustaining the projects as the home to a very narrow spectrum of the Boston poor, those deemed both deserving and respectable: two - parent, mostly white, single - earner, low - income, working - class families of good character in need of a temporary leg up — a stratum «below the bulk of blue - collar employees but above that of the unemployed, the irregularly employed, and the welfare - dependent.»
Some lesser lights may illustrate concrete applications even better — Father Huntington who at some moments seemed almost to make the Single Tax an article of the Creed, Father William, friar of the Society of the Divine Compassion, leading a demonstration of the unemployed of Plaistow in 1900, Basil Jellicoe describing his housing projects and recreational activities in Somers Town as an extension of his priestly work of consecrating bread and wine.
Would rather buy it all in bulk in one single trip and then I can take advantage of any multi-buy offers if needed — I keep seeing list after list of daily plans but no shopping list, I have to go through it all and spend hours to find each ingredient amount into a spreadsheet and add it all together and buy the corresponding pack of each thing to the right size as required — often realising that it will cost me more than # 200 a month just for the food and then refuse to do the diet because of the cost, for the unemployed this is way too expensive.
Mr. Hawkins visited Times offices recently, making the drive from Syracuse in the Hyundai Accent that doubles as his campaign office, and spoke about his «Green New Deal» for New York, which would raise the minimum wage in the state to $ 15 an hour, establish a publicly funded single - payer health care program and provide public works jobs for the unemployed.
His Green New Deal platform called for jobs for the unemployed, single - payer healthcare, as well as banning fracking and committing to 100 percent clean - energy use by 2030.
Halley, an unemployed single mom who typically makes ends meet by trespassing onto the nearby wealthy hotel grounds and hawking either stolen or wholesale goods to those patrons at a discounted price, utilizes Moonee as her fast - talking coworker in these endeavors.
Kevin Underhill reports that Nadya Suleman, also known as the «Octomom,» wants to trademark that auspicious title, since the single, unemployed, mother of 14 is unlikely to snag «America's Sweetheart» (and duking it out with Courtney Love could get ugly);
As law firms shed attorneys at an unprecedented rate — 4376 layoffs since January 1, 2008, 2614 in calendar year 2009, and 700 on a single Black Thursday, one would think that the bar association websites would be on high alert, offering discounted CLEs and networking events and otherwise mobilizing to help unemployed lawyers find work.
The reasoning behind this proposition is that: A) EBHV programs are designed to serve women categorized as «at - risk» due to a variety of demographic factors, including single - parent household status, age at time of first pregnancy, being categorically undereducated, under or unemployed, and meeting federal standards of living at or below the poverty line; B) these programs serve women during pregnancy and / or shortly after the birth of their children, offering an excellent chance for the early prevention of trauma exposure; and C) intervention services are provided at the same times that attachment (whether secure or insecure) is being developed between mothers and children, providing the opportunity that generational risk may be mitigated.
Baseline characteristics of the 87 patients were as follows: mean age 38.6 (SD 11.0) years; 69 men; 64 single; 24 lived alone, 17 lived with a partner, 31 lived with parents, and the remainder with others; 61 left school at 16 years; 76 were unemployed, five were in paid employment, six were in voluntary employment or similar, two had never worked; 64 were unskilled and 21 were skilled or professional; 78 had a diagnosis of schizophrenia, eight had schizoaffective psychosis, and two had delusional disorder; the median (range) duration of illness was 11 (1 - 42) years; median (range) number of admissions to hospital was 3 (0 - 20); 10 had a forensic psychiatric history; and 12 had a history of substance abuse.
Key socio - economic identifiers affecting Rhode Island's at risk children in poverty, as pinpointed by RI Kids Count, were children under the age of six, children of single parents, children of parents with decreased education and children whose parents worked part - time or were unemployed.
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