Yet many women who now work are penalized by outdated policies that haven't kept pace with these big shifts in American society.
Just in the past week, President Obama received a Nobel Peace Prize for his work on the issue, and now yet another blue-ribbon commission this one co-chaired by former foreign ministers of Japan and Australia has issued a high-profile report calling for disarmament.
Yet now, more people are continue to work either full- or part-time even after retiring.
While the Claro TV fights off the dimness so often associated with watching front-projection in broad daylight, and Planar's Xscreen claims to work without the gargantuous pricetag, now there's yet another firm in the mix of miracle-working screens.
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So even if Republicans are still saying no to some of the bigger proposals we made in the jobs act, there are some additional ideas that could help people get to work right now and that they haven't said no to yet -- so I'm hoping they say yes.
Now is the time when smaller, yet dedicated groups can communicate and work to bring together disparate ideas.
Yet Beijing's bureaucrats now threaten to undo this good work.
Which has been difficult, since some of the key regulations that would apply to us (e.g. around seasonal work forces) have not even been written yet, just 8 months now before the law is to take effect.
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Efforts are now reportedly under way to provide a basis for resumed peace negotiations, but work by mediators has yet to produce guidelines for the resumption of talks.
None of the resting workers yet know when they'll be going back to work, and some are now beginning to worry that their livelihoods may be sacrificed in China's bid to clean up its environment before it is too late.
Now Mr. Dunbar, who teaches at Oxford, has taken the argument a step further in work yet to be published, by correlating the size of a specific part of an individual's brain with the size of that individual's social network.
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But right now, there are men and women at work in laboratories, men and women whose names we do not yet know.
Don't let millions of Americans who are out there looking for work right now, and the economy is starting to improve but they don't have a job yet -- don't leave them without a lifeline in terms of cutting off their unemployment insurance.
Now they are praying for that day, hoping they will have an industry to work in when -- better yet if -- the leak is capped.
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