Sentences with phrase «last century job»

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The story in your last post was very well done — I love your way of bringing Job into the 21st Century and making it vivid.
But — and this is important when we think of some of the clothes produced in the last quarter century — Elsa Schiaparelli never forgot that her job was to create clothes that could be worn by chic women without anyone ever laughing at the wearer, instead enjoying the joke with her.
Wyner assesses free community college tuition as part of the next step in making a college degree a staple in the labor market as he explains, «With a college education becoming a baseline necessity for success in the job market, «tuition - free college» is the 21st - century equivalent of last century's push to create universal high school.»
Traditional publishing in the last half of the 20th century did a fine job of pushing the belief system that they were the only game in town.
He said fossil fuel subsidies were endemic in the US: «Every single well, pipeline, refinery, coal and gas plant in the country is heavily subsidised.Big Fossil's lobbyists have done their jobs well for the last century
Last year, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for the 21st Century Energy said it could hike power rates, cost jobs and slow U.S. economic growth.
If Callendar's model does a better job than most current models at reproducing the last century's temperatures, at half the sensitivity to CO2, alarmists are out of business.
According to the New York Times, «Van Jones has been a strong voice for green jobs, and we look forward to having him work with departments and agencies to advance the president's agenda of creating 21st century jobs that improve energy efficiency and utilize renewable resources,» CEQ Chairwoman Nancy Sutley said in a written statement last night.Michale Burnham of the Times quotes Joe Romm:
Most of what is called development around the world is really donor nation dollars hiring donor nation contractors to deliver last century's technologies, in such a way that the jobs and the economic benefit go right back to the originating donor country.
What is certain is that in the last half century the U.S. has done a better job of integrating women into the work place than in integrating men into the family — especially into the lives of children in the non-intact family.
«Mike has done an amazing job growing this organization over the last few years,» says Nick Bailey, president and CEO of Century 21 Real Estate.
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