Even if the economic news is promising and the financial markets jitter-free, Labour will have a hard job to convince voters that it deserves to manage the economy and public finances for a fourth term.
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England will truly find out on Saturday whether they have what it takes to get back to the top of world rugby - they have a hard job on their hands.
If I'm a business owner, and I'm saying to myself, right now the unemployment rate is 10 percent, so there are a whole lot of folks who have never been to jail who are looking for a job -- it's hard for me to say, I'll choose the guy who went to jail instead of the person who never went to jail and has been laid off.
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We have worked hard and we think we have done a good job here to put Burnley in good standing.
Instead all of the disturbance falls on outsiders, who have a hard time finding a job and landowners who find it difficult to profitably develop new areas.
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The financial system is weak but seems to be trying to right itself with TARP money and other government programs even as people are spending less and trying hard to pay their bills if they still have a job.
For those who have lost their job or are having a hard time entering the U.S. workforce to begin with, one potential source of help is an employment service, a company that works to place applicants with appropriate employers.
And we all have friends, neighbors, or family members who already knows how hard it is to land a job when five workers are competing for every opening.
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The mismatch between the skills demanded by employers and those available in the market is a reflection both of bad choices by students, who have not thought hard enough about what will help them find a good job, and of education systems that are too often indifferent to the needs of the labour market and too slow to change even if they try.
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