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1 De Lille warned corruption was not worth losing a job for.
2 Getting Bangalored came to mean losing a job to outsourcing.
3 The human interest attached to losing a job brought mother and son together on the instant.
4 It also identified losing or risking losing a job or relationship due to gaming as another symptom.
5 Job-hunting by modem Unemployment is a global problem, and losing a job is often a bad experience.
6 Whether one is from Galway or Gdansk, the stress and anxiety of losing a job is no different.
7 His advice is to take unexpected occurrences into account, including losing a job early or a debilitating health-related event.
8 It is worth paying for; it is worth losing a job for; it is worth going to jail for.
9 I know how you feel about losing a job so suddenly when you figured it for a whole season.
10 Yet for some Americans, trade can mean losing a job , and the federal government has a responsibility to help.
11 In her initial experiments she asked people to imagine future negative scenarios such as relationship breakups or losing a job .
12 Feeling sad can be a normal reaction to the loss of a loved one, losing a job , or financial stressors.
13 I appreciated the creator's ability to show true emotions and the experiences one may go through when losing a job .
14 This year the focus is on how we could weather a financial shock such as losing a job or long-term illness.
15 This year the focus is on how we could weather a financial shock such as losing a job or long-term… Audio
16 That depends on whether losing a job you loved due to automation would actually have a negative impact on your happiness.
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