Immigration advocates insist that this huge surge of cheap labor has nothing to do with the persistent decline in wages that began about the same time.
But Obama gradually lost much of the public with the persistent disconnect between his administration's belligerent rhetoric (most notably Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's "boot to the neck" comment) and its relatively anemic actions toward BP and the corrupt regulators at the Minerals Management Service.
Babe, the extraordinarily polite pig with the sweetly persistent manner, tries to raise money in the great megalopolis for the ailing Hoggett farm.
He commended the high educational achievements of Chinese British pupils, however highlighted his worries with the "persistent" under achievements of black Caribbean and black African pupils.
The car maker hopes to counter the likely reversal with the recently launched and partially redesigned StepWGN minivan, along with persistent sales of the Freed compact minivan, he said.
The indefatigable Trott brought up his second Test score in excess of 150 as wickets tumbled around him, with the ever-persistent Peter Siddle rewarded for a spirited bowling display with figures of 6-75, his fourth five-wicket haul in Test cricket.
"With the economy in a persistent state of below-trend growth, the Fed has cover" to cut interest rates, DeKaser says.
With the reduction in prize money and persistent rumors among players that the Race Dubai will only be staged for one year instead of the original five, as promised when it was announced, the commitment of the players may be tested.
If he decides to offer cooperation with the Congress, and a pledge to provide the badly needed persistent presidential leadership on the thorny problems that confront the country today, there is a chance to move the legislative process towards solutions instead of stalemate.
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But the bigger explanation for the persistent strength of the opposition has nothing to do with the merits of the argument or national debate at all.
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It is a constant reminder for a journalist working in challenging conditions that, 'with persistent passionate pursuit of the best possible story, these are the heights you can scale'.
According to the Sun, persistent offenders with up to 20 previous convictions are being let off with cautions.
It begins with an unexpected, persistent failure of the economy to grow.
The absence of a racial gap in reports of voting difficulties is consistent with a clear and persistent increase in African-American turnout since the mid-1990s.
In fact, a persistent challenge with many employers in the area has been finding qualified talent to meet their needs.
The SEC, recognizing continued problems with persistent and large trade failures in a few hundred stocks, is currently gathering comments about proposed amendments that would close some loopholes.
Overworked Ganson soon lost his patience with the players' misdemeanours and sent Bradford's Ben Jefferies to the sin-bin for persistent holding before doing the same to Lee Radford for a niggling foul.
If taken with persistent weakness in consumer confidence, still below the level historically associated with sustained increases in personal consumption.
The Russian state may never be able to regain parity with the West, but it can be a powerful and persistent nuisance.
This may indicate that persistent whispers about RIMM having some trouble with the approval processes of the two largest U.S. carriers could be well-founded.
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Some of this is likely due to the persistent mommy track problem in which women with high-paid husbands tend to cut back on their own hours to raise children.
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In several public statements, with one as recent as Monday, Sony has said the persistent downtime was due to an "external intrusion, " but has not provided a target date for when services will return.
My Buffett-based approach looks for companies with lengthy histories of persistent earnings growth, and RINO fits the bill.
The persistent war on cash has more to do with moralistic society than it does with civil society as Wolman claims.
This, combined with Bolsa Familia, has made a dent on inequality, the most persistent symptom of Brazil's failure.
This second approach appears to be what the BOE, with the government's enthusiastic blessing, has been pursuing by tolerating persistent above-target inflation.
"Young people are let down in their own understanding and ability to see history as a chronology rather than as episodes by the persistent failure of schools and others to provide teachers with an opportunity to attend and have access to training and development, " the association said in a statement.
Mr Golby was referred to the University Hospital Coventry in May 2010 after visiting his GP with a persistent cough.
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For English fans, persistent failure on the sport's greatest stage, with the exception of the country's home triumph in 1966, will always be tainted by the idea that English football once ruled the world -- even if only by virtue of the fact that no other country outside the British Isles had yet to discover the sport.
But persistent rain had turned the pitch into a midweek lottery, with the players raising spray with every kick and passes stopping short of their targets with frustrating regularity.
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