Sentences with phrase «likely be out of a job»

Carlo Anceloti, the experienced and well decorated Italian manager of Real Madrid who won the double last season with Madrid — including the Champions League — and got them playing their best football ever after Jose Mourinho nearly wrecked the club, will likely be out of a job too.
Fans of the Red Devils will be delighted that they managed to hang onto their No. 1 — they would most likely be sitting in mid-table had they been forced to rely on a less brilliant keeper — and Van Gaal would most likely be out of a job.
If a Republican wins the White House in 2016, Bharara would likely be out of a job in fairly short order, and would perhaps be looking for somewhere equally high profile to land.
Had the Court ruled otherwise in 2012 Opitz would likely be out of a job, by now.

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Yet, these days, it's most likely to be found driving around the palm - tree - lined boulevards of Southern California decked out in fancy wheels and a custom paint job.
Researchers at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom found that parents who set super-high expectations for their teenage daughters — and who constantly reminded them of those expectations — had daughters who were less likely to become pregnant, drop out of school, or wind up in lousy, low - wage jobs.
Politically, however, the creation of a middle category of worker would be a hard sell, with labor unions likely to oppose it, says Brishen Rogers, a professor of labor law at Temple University, out of fear that it might tempt many big employers to eliminate fuller - benefit jobs.
They get paid a lot less, especially in the case of Motorola, where they are likely out of a job.
In WILTW May 26, 2016, we pointed out that more Americans in the 18 to 34 - year old age group were more likely to be living with their parents (32.1 %), the highest percentage since the 1930s, as opposed to living with their spouse or partner in a separate household (31.6 %)-- the unfortunate result of too little high - wage job creation and too much student loan debt.
One of these days, I'll likely have a job that requires me to get out of the house bright and early, but until then, I'm going to enjoy my walk, drink too much coffee, and come home to make Triple Berry Breakfast Crumble.
With Kurt Zouma likely to be out for a good six to nine months and John Terry poised to be out of a job at the end of the year, Chelsea are already planning to bring in replacements for the starting centre - backs.
Wenger gets a pay rise and now the likelihood is we get dumped out of that competition as well by Atletico and finish below Burnley which is extremely likely as we got 3 away games I'm very confident we'll definitely lose at Man u and Leicester and possibly Huddersfield too and yet that clown will still likely keep his job you couldn't make it up!
At the Hawthorns he would likely be instructed to carry out a similar job, ensuring that the Baggies get the best out of Nacer Chadli and Matt Phillips, who have both enjoyed stellar campaigns.
But, she adds, «if more men are staying at home out of necessity, for example because of of job loss during times of economic downtown, then according to the theory they would be more likely to cheat.»
What a securely attached child - OR ADULT - looks like: competent, self - confident, resilient, cheerful much of the time, anticipating people's needs (not from a co-dependent place), empathic, humorous, playful, tries harder in the face of adversity; not vulnerable to approach by strangers because won't go to strangers (as adult, out - going without being foolhardy), good self - esteem, achieving, able to use all mental, physical, emotional resources fully, responsive, affectionate, able to make deep commitments as appropriate, able to be self - disclosing as appropriate, able to be available emotionally as appropriate, able to interact well with others at school and in jobs / careers, likely to be more physically healthy throughout life, self - responsible, giving from a «good heart» place of compassion, has true autonomy, no co-dependent self, because of well developed internal modulation system, less likely to turn to external «devices» (addictions) to modulate affect
When your child finally gets a job, he or she will likely come home with a stack of paperwork to be filled out.
Perhaps more important was that the conference marked out the ground on which the parties are likely to try and fight the next election — the Conservatives will ask for time to finish the job of fixing the economy, Labour will focus on trying to reduce people's cost of living.
Tuesday's election winners will likely be determined by which party did a better job of getting out the vote.
The Volney town clerk, Barbara MacEwen, was the first to speak out about her discomfort with this issue, but she also said she would likely choose her job if forced to make a decision between following her conscience and being out of work.
It was most likely the first and last time the notification will go out to most of the people working 7.2 million private sector jobs in the state.
The nominations for the shadow cabinet will kick off from the Sunday of conference, with the coronation of the leader likely to be a side show to those MPs plotting and scheming to ensure they make the final shoot out for the big jobs.
Compound that by the introduction of a new, mandated rate scheme that will prevent nonprofits from accumulating any future reserves, and the likely scenario is that organizations will go out of business, people will lose their jobs and individuals with developmental disabilities will lose services.
Then, after going out for some fresh air, I found he had anew interaction where someone tipped him to the fact that likely he would not be allowed anywhere near a casino job because of having a felony on his record.
You can get a faster job out of a slightly larger hair dryer, but you're also likely going to need more storage space and power.
New physical science Ph.D. s are considerably less likely to be postdocs, unemployed, or out of the job market than biomedical Ph.D. s — and substantially more likely to get faculty or industry jobs.
Ma's team says a more likely scenario is that the process of inflation, credited with smoothing out the distribution of matter and light in the early universe and causing the two components to move at the same rate, did not quite finish the job.
In the worst case, you could be forced to drop out of college to take a job to pay your debt, or to take a job right after graduation instead of going to graduate school — both of which are likely to be bad financial decisions in the long run.
The culture of most SMEs is for everybody to muck in, so if you get the job, you are likely to carry out more varied work, she adds, which is good news for those who haven't decided where their strengths lie.
«Employees who experience boss phubbing and have lower levels of trust for their supervisor are less likely to feel that their work is valuable or conducive to their own professional growth, and employees who work under the supervision of an untrusted, phubbing supervisor tend to have lower confidence in their own ability to carry out their job,» David said.
According to a survey carried out by researchers from the Department of Psychology at Monash University in Melbourne, the greatest demand for the scheme is likely to be from women between the ages of 18 and 35 in clerical and professional jobs, who prefer to know something about who they are sharing a car with before they start their journey.
Try to give concrete examples of what you did in those situations, Macan says: «To figure out what the questions are likely to be, think about what the job might entail.
Here are 10 fields (out of 21 major job categories) in which full - time workers are most likely to report an episode of major depression in a given year.
I felt as though I was watching the slow decline of Kate's character — Her bike is stolen, relationships didn't work out for her, she was downsizing to a smaller apartment, she was messy and sloppy in her living conditions and relationships (she didn't rush her friend to the hospital when he hurt himself helping her move), she was about to lose her best friend to marriage (where she would have no place), she was starting to sleep around with the guys at work, her job was going nowhere, she was shallow, and if she continued to drink at the same rate she'd most likely incur health problems, lose her job and wind up living under a freeway overpass.
Texas Teacher Who Gave Student «Most Likely to Become a Terrorist» Award Is Out of a Job nytimes.com/2017/06/07/us/...
The three organisations have committed to test different approaches to careers education to find out which are the most likely to boost young people's chances of securing a job after school.
If these cuts were enacted, states would have to either backfill the loss of federal support for out - of - school care by drawing from other limited funding streams or accept that previously served students would now be in unsafe, unsupervised environments outside of school hours.54 Attendance, student achievement, and peer and student - to - teacher relations could suffer.55 States that cut after - school programs would likely have to allocate additional dollars in future years to triage the loss of jobs or depressed student outcomes.
By partnering with the Careers & Enterprise Company and Bank of America Merrill Lynch we will be able to commit major grants to finding out which approaches to careers education are most likely to boost young people's chances of getting a good job after school.
That student who drops out is eight times more likely to go to prison and is not eligible for 90 percent of the new jobs created.
Children who attend high - quality early learning programs are more likely to graduate high school, have a job and earn higher wages, and are less likely to drop out of school, depend on social services or be arrested.
Opponents of these «last - in, first - out» statutes say that high - quality young teachers are penalized under this system, since their few years in the profession makes them more likely to be canned, regardless of their job performance.
I'm new to the ramifications and specific processes involved, but am pursuaded this is the likely model for future publication projects that most benefit the first person on the food chain: the writers / artists who conceived them, who are trying to make some kind of living doing what they do best, hoping to find an audience for their work as a * first * resort rather than wearing themselves out with full - time day jobs of no comparable skill or education preparation — but that pay the bills, maybe — and that leave little energy and reserves for their art.
If the significant other is working a job, they'll likely have income above the exemption amount, and that blows the entire thing out of the water even if the other 3 items are true.
You may be able to keep your employment a secret for awhile, but if any of your creditors learns about your new job, they'll all soon figure it out because it will likely show on your credit report.
For both men and women, getting an additional job and negotiating with creditors are other likely ways they would get out of debt.
They're less likely to be out of work and tend to have an easier time finding a new job if needed.
I.e. age 31, no kids, no plan to ever have kids, no debt, home buying adverse, upper income per capita job, eventual wife will likely work full time, extremely mobile and willing to move, and with a job skill set that is likely to not be out of work often.
The included tutorial is actually an embedded Youtube video that doesn't do a very good job of explaining the foundations of Planetary Annihilation, likely leaving new players frustrated as they attempt to figure out how to travel to other planets, or what certain things actually do.
This conjures a whole new population of unpresent bodies: the likely overworked men and women whose job it is to carve out functional segments from garishly - ornamented textiles.
That mindset denies humanity the great new, high paying STEM jobs that figuring out great challengers will create, denies us the new and unknown knowledge that most likely will be acquired, some of it quite possibly applicable to other future, and possibly unavoidable, challenges in areas completely divorced from the challenge at hand, and denies the creation of wealth so necessary for a better life for everyone.
Tribal sovereignty and tribal politics have kept the Crow largely out of the eye of the storm on fossil fuels extraction, as jobs are hard to come by, political allies are able to keep jobs and others are not, and the cloak of invisibility which covers tribal sovereignty is likely to be used to keep others out.
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