Sentences with phrase «hardest workers in the country»

There's no doubt that New Jerseyans are among the hardest workers in the country.

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Not only would there be a huge human factor to consider in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
At the same time, they have openly encouraged lawmakers to make it harder for consulting companies in India and elsewhere to provide foreign workers temporarily to this country.
I don't want to promote a system anymore that has Americans squeezing factories so hard that workers in those countries are abused and they're pumping clouds of pollution into the air that can be seen by satellite.
The deputy minister commended GRIDCo for its critical role in the power sector, especially during the load - shedding period, and urged the workers not to relent in their efforts but continue to work hard for the country.
Threats to national pay structures are yet another unjustified attack on public sector workers and will hit spending power hard in the poorest areas of the country.
Regarding the question of free movement of labour - why should it be harder for workers from commonwealth countries to come and work in Britain than for our continental «friends»?
«It's not so easy to get physicians in the United States to follow recommendations, so it shouldn't come as a big surprise that community health workers and private shopkeepers in some of the world's poorest countries have a hard time diagnosing and prescribing drugs correctly,» says Chris Plowe, who heads the Institute for Global Health (IGH) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore.
Although an intravenous vaccine will be fine for Western travelers or soldiers, giving the injections safely will be a challenge in poor countries where skilled health workers are scarce — especially in small children whose veins are hard to find.
I am a hard worker who is a country boy at heart love to hunt, fish, horseback riding.I am also a hopeless romantic who cooks cleans does my own laundry lol.I enjoy bbq's quiet evenings also enjoy going out once in a while.I enjoy my work and would like to start my own business at some point.
I have a good sense of humor, I'm a laid back, easy going type of man, love being in the country doing whatever, hard worker & don't believe in playing games of the heart, if you're not interested in going for the long haul, don't waste my time or yours
They seem to be very hard workers and I think they genuinely care about improving education in this country.
Some of the country's biggest tomato buyers, including McDonald's and Whole Foods, are on board, in a major victory for the Florida - based Coalition of Immokalee Workers, one of the hardest - working human rights organizations in the country.
Denmark's score in the Hays Global Skills Index increased by more than any other country this year, indicating that employers may have a harder time attracting and retaining talented workers.
It's not hard to see why: Home prices in the cradle of country music have jumped 58 percent over the past three years as workers flocked to the city's thriving economy.
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