Since people were fed up with insecurity, they welcomed the initiative.
But their parents could not stand living with fear, with insecurity and, they say, with intolerance and little chance of proper debate and of peace at home.
This sorry state of affairs is creating two types of guys: those who, filled with insecurity, battle to whip their aging muscles into something resembling definition, and those who, in the face of an impossible task, just give up.
Some had also lived with food insecurity, which gave them even more incentive to make the concept succeed.
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So, for the sake of all the women who live with constant insecurity -- the governments convening in New York in March must do the right thing.
Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1978) is a group that grew up with financial and work insecurity and has little in common with Generation Y or baby boomers, believes O'Neill.
And while my new friends were fun-loving, I was motivated to be with them by insecurity.
But, even on the field, I carried this sense of insecurity with me.
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With so much insecurity, resentment will express itself much more readily.
Nonetheless, it is hard to square serious worker insecurity with other surveys that suggest consumer confidence is buoyant and people reckon it is easier than ever to get a job.
China is mindful of the lessons of the 20th Century with respect to energy insecurity.
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When considering the food banks that would be a part of the energy efficiency program, the Walmart Foundation focused on the communities with the most food insecurity including Gulf Coast states.
So he understands that that creates economic insecurity, combined with all these other factors.
In a world that is filled with broken promises, instability, and insecurity it seems the only entity that young professionals can depend on is themselves.
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Later in the day, Ms O'Grady, the first female general secretary in the TUC's 144-year history, pledged to "reach out, campaign and fight back more" to support workers and families struggling with the cost of living and job insecurity.
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Yvonne Rodgers, director Barnardo's Cymru, said the problems had been caused by "insecurity" in the family courts, with additional expert assessments being routinely ordered.
Because the truth is there was a lot of national insecurity bound up in this, what with the alleged involvement in Al Yamamah of such luminaries as Mark Thatcher.
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Another survey, for an insurance company foundation, Unipolis, published on July 27th, found that Italians saw crime as the main cause of insecurity, and almost half connected lawbreaking with foreigners.
The Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) has today released its report highlighting the intense state of insecurity American workers are experiencing as they look forward with ever increasing trepidation to a retirement without sufficient money to see them through.
In the midst of the terror and insecurity, UN official Jochen Wiese offered peasant farmers the option of leaving coca for coffee with the incentive that if they worked together their product could reach the international marketplace.
Such insecurity led Moscow-based Renaissance Capital to issue a statement assuring customers that none of their money invested with Renaissance Securities (Cyprus) Ltd. are actually held in Cyprus and would therefore not be affected if the proposal is passed.
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