If they enjoy subsidy now for a short while and then, the economy collapses totally and they are
all thrown out of employment, and then face serious family crisis among their members, they will appreciate that what this government is doing is preserving them for a better future».
Not exact matches
It says the U.S. economy is weaker than the headline numbers indicate because the sharp recession
of 2008 - 2009 has
thrown seasonal - adjustment factors
out of whack and they are inflating the smoothed, annualized growth numbers for output,
employment, income and sales.
Justice Anthony Kennedy was the deciding vote in
throwing out A) a requirement that police try to determine the immigration status
of people they stop under suspicion
of even minor crimes; B) a law that made it a crime for an illegal immigrant to seek
employment; and C) a law that let police arrest a person without a warrant if they believed the person may have committed a crime that could lead to deportation.
The measure echoes many
of the controversial and polarizing issues that are part
of the Vergara v. California court ruling
of 2014, when a state superior court judge
throw out California's teacher
employment laws, ruling them unconstitutional in helping keep subpar teachers working in poor schools.
While one may applaud Popper's conviction that real argument is preferable to the kind
of suggestive observations that Wittgenstein and his followers used to
throw out, Popper himself has debased the currency
of argument by his indiscriminate
employment of any argument that comes to hand.
One
of the many lawsuits brought against law schools for inflated
employment numbers has been
thrown out by a judge in Chicago.
A recent study by a national
employment website found that one
out of four executives will
throw a resume in the garbage (or hit the «delete» button) as soon as they spot a typo.