Sentences with phrase «into dangerous jobs»

Less - risky jobs: Not being involved into dangerous jobs like a member of the police bomb squad will help to avoid additional insurance premiums.

Not exact matches

No matter what Wenger has done for this club it does not give him a lifetime pass to the managers job and 8m a year, we as a club are sailing into dangerous waters and with Greedy Stan and Wenger sailing the ship there's every chance we, l remain also rans with a history,
So often this year S2 has left their strikers isolated when they make runs in behind, but early on, in 4» and 16» you can see Gonzalez ready to run into space in and around the striker, which both makes the striker's job easier and the attack more immediately dangerous.
Visibly rocked and distressed by what he has seen, Ayan resigns from his job and begins a long, dangerous battle against his former employers as he fights for justice and the truth, which sees his life endangered and go into hiding for over seven years in Canada.
«It is existential... when it happens there will probably be a crisis moment that puts things into deep freeze, making it hard to trade and hard to finance... the impact on growth and jobs is really dangerous
«Many immigrants, as they come into the entry level positions, they take some of the most dangerous jobs,» Cuomo said.
Cuomo also announced new measures to protect workers from dangerous on - the - job chemicals, including new ventilation requirements in nail salons that will go into effect on August 1.
My job was to make sure when we sent people into battle, we were taking care of them in dangerous places abroad and making America a fit home for those heroes to come home to.»
The Department of Homeless Services» Advantage program has given rent subsidies to thousands of homeless breadwinners who found jobs and left shelters, but a report by Comptroller John Liu found that poor management put families in dangerous buildings with faulty wiring and rodent problems, and landlords pressured some tenants into illegal side deals, forcing them to pay as much as $ 400 extra a month, the Times reported.
(GETTY IMAGES) Working - class America has a dangerous problem on its hands: As we squeeze more into our days — work, families, gym memberships, full social calendars, and longer commutes — we're becoming more sleep - deprived, which can cause problems on the job or during the ride home.
True, each is well into her forties, a dangerous age for attractive actresses for whom job offers inevitably slow.
But what looks like a one day job for fast money turns into something far more convoluted and dangerous.
A small toothache can quickly worsen to a dangerous abscess — and a small rattle in your engine can, if ignored, deteriorate into a situation that might leave you stranded by the side of the road, or simply unable to get to work, thus losing more money and maybe even your job!
A shortage of the coal needed to power your towering generator might just push you into signing a law that allows child labour, even in dangerous jobs where death can occur.
Also, while I think that science and technological progress and capitalism have done a pretty good job of avoiding permanent resource scarcity so far (eg, the Simon / Ehrlich bet), I don't think we should assume that they can do so forever, or that economic growth will continue at the current several percent rate forever - they might, betting against human ingenuity is always dangerous, but a good, robust strategy would take into account the possibility that there might be limits to growth even if it is difficult to pinpoint any one given constraint.
People with dangerous jobs or hobbies are statistically more likely to get into auto accidents and, thus, pay more in auto insurance.
Imagine the reaction if it was discovered that your company did not even look into the criminal history of a person who then went on to commit a dangerous crime while on the job.
I do not weave it into my job description, because to do so would be to confuse a personal psychological drive to achieve a «natural» high, dangerous as that process might be, with a rationality based job description that calls for measured thinking based upon evidentiary reality, and not upon emotion based irrational tendencies to go off in a direction designed to gratify one's personal need to win... that is the lawyer's creed... win at any cost.
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