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Right now they're like heavily enforcing the curfew, so it's kind of even hard to get--you know, if they need beer here, it's hard for us to even go back to the other bar and get beer.
NPR: A New Orleans Native, Determined to Stay
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If you are pitching money into the pot there you need to know how difficult it is going to be for Europeans to resume growth on any scale.
FORBES: Europe's Disintegration: It's Not About the PIIGS or the Euro
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If you need to look for work suddenly and you know 100 people, it will be far easier than if you only know five.
FORBES: 10 Ways for Moms to Opt Out Without Getting Shut Out
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If you want to know where the publishing industry is going, you only need look to the people guiding it.
FORBES: How the People Saved Book Publishing
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Policyholders might not know what they are entitled to, since it often feels as if you need a code-breaker to decipher disability insurance contracts.
WSJ: Conquering Retirement: Uncovering Hidden Disability Benefits
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So if you don't know the right people, I think, more than anything, it will need to go beyond simply blindly applying for that job on a jobsite.
NPR: Women Breaking Firewall To U.S. Tech Capital
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As I said on the Today programme this morning, to understand whether David Cameron has "won" or "lost" in Brussels, you need to know exactly what the budget is now, what it would be look like if it were held constant, allowing only for inflation (a "real freeze") - and what, precisely, has been agreed for 2014-20.
BBC: EU budget: Small storm in large tea-cup
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That is why people need to be careful for what they wish for because if you wilfully move to the margins of Europe before you know it you'll find it's hitting people where it hurts most in terms of their jobs and their livelihoods and that's not something I think anyone should seriously want.
BBC: EU isolation 'costs jobs, growth and livelihoods'