Sentences with phrase «difficulty holding a job»

Often, there are economic consequences, as the addicted parent can have difficulty holding a job or may miss work.

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Further, moms need a breast pump and supplies in order to continue lactation while away from baby, which is quite common for reasons such as holding a job outside the home or when there is difficulty latching an infant to the breast.
There is a commonly held assumption that «Black Africans» do not face linguistic barriers but those who originate in countries such as Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo do face language difficulties in their education or in getting a job
Since World War II, he's had difficulty holding down a job due to his hot temper and affinity for paint thinner - spiked potions, but the charismatic Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman in a more subtle, but equally skillful turn) finds him irresistible as a project, a surrogate son — maybe even the shadow self that he normally keeps hidden (Dodd shares Quell's propensity for the occasional splenetic outburst).
Many authors have difficulty juggling writing, building a social media presence and holding down a job or family responsibilities.
Commenting on my report of how Buy - and - Hold Goons threatened to get Academic Researcher Wade Pfau fired from his job after he published research showing the superiority of Valuation - Informed Indexing strategies over Buy - and - Hold strategies, he said that he has on occasion experienced difficulty in getting his work published (in fact, he has not yet been able to find a journal to publish an article co-authored by Nobel Laureate Harry Markowitz!)
With unemployment rates holding steady and consumers having difficulty finding jobs, many people are asking themselves what they would do if they lost their current income.
Though three difficulty settings are on offer (hardcore does an admirable job of upping the ante), there isn't enough polish and class to hold the attention of a seasoned adult gamer.
But it clear that civil legal difficulties can quickly fester into problems in finding and holding onto jobs and caring for children and families, trapping families in poverty and forcing them to seek other public assistance.
For example, according to attorney Yvette War Bonnet of the Northwest Justice Project, difficulty in restoring a driver's license suspended for nonpayment of a traffic ticket complicates transportation, making it difficult to find or hold onto a job.
Victims can have difficulty forming healthy relationships or even holding a job.
Holding a second citizenship widens the pool of jobs a foreign - born national is eligible to apply for and decreases administrative difficulties for jobseekers and those who process applications.
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