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Then it takes some time to encourage more jobs to come in.
BBC: News Online
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We look forward to hearing from more state, local and tribal officials in the days and weeks to come as the President introduces the American Jobs Act to Congress and more officials speak out on ways we can strengthen the economy.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks to State, Local, Tribal Officials on American Jobs Act | The White House
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Having more inventory on hand means he could handle more jobs quickly without waiting for supplies to come in.
WSJ: Political Uncertainty Puts Freeze on Small Businesses
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Yet in response to voters' gloom, politicians have come to realise that jobs and money matter more than flags.
ECONOMIST: Some hopeful news from the Balkans
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There are a lot more that needs -- a lot more jobs that need to be added, because we have come through, as the President also said yesterday, probably the worst two economic years that this country has faced since the Great Depression.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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The shale gas boom has already resulted in the construction of dozens of new extraction and production facilities in energy and chemicals, creating tens of thousands of jobs, with potentially hundreds of thousands of more to come in energy and related industries.
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More people would come back to live in it if they have jobs to come back to.
NPR: Rebuilding-Project Scholar Picked for New Orleans Job
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Taken together, such a national clean energy policy will contribute to the foundation for a forward-thinking and forward-acting America, making our nation more stable and powerful, and creating jobs and economic growth for decades to come.
FORBES: Hurricanes Drive Home Appeal Of Alternative Energy Sources
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Even if Jobs were alive, more than likely he would not have been able to overcome the obstacles that come along with being in the fourth stage of change.
FORBES: Steve Jobs The Buddhist Would Not Have Fired Tim Cook
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Unless we come up with long-term solutions to grow the American economy, create more jobs and maintain our standard of living, we run the risk of a societal meltdown.
FORBES: Reviving America's Economy: 3 Issues We Need To Address Now
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Law schools are turning out more graduates than ever and charging higher tuition even as law jobs have become increasingly hard to come by.
WSJ: Crop of New Law Schools Opens Amid a Lawyer Glut