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The concept of full employment has so far been used in conjunction with the long run aggregate supply ( LRAS ) curve, where long run potential output is also the full employment level of output.
However, thus far, there have been no studies demonstrating that the use of handwriting analysis in employment does not have a disparate impact upon EEOC protected classes.
Much of the practical work of the LCMS structure is as a free employment brokerage to bring the two together ; it also allows the congregations to work together on projects far too large for even a local consortium of congregations to accomplish, such as foreign mission work.
This meant that reason and freedom had reached the absolute maximum and were embodied by the Prussian state which, although possessing extensive civil service, good universities, some industrialization and high employment, was actually rather politically backward compared with the far more liberal constitutional monarchies of France and Britain.
Educational opportunities in 1840s Austria had far outstripped employment opportunities for the educated.
For this community ( so far as it was ) was found to breed much confusion and discontent and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort.
In the first ten years of Nunavut, Inuit employment rates far exceeded those in the former Northwest Territories and showed stead improvement since 1999 ; however, these rates were still highest in the lowest education and pay categories, skilled positions remained unfilled in many communities, and the classic issues around minority employment efforts became part of the Nunavut public agenda.
According to the spatial mismatch theory, opportunities for low-income people are located far away from the areas where they live. Spatial mismatch is the sociological, economic and political phenomenon associated with economic restructuring in which employment opportunities for low-income people are located far away from the areas where they live.
Greece has for years experienced a mass exodus of " educational immigrants " to other countries ' Higher Education institutions, where they move to study ; this creates a chronic problem for Greece, in terms of loss of capital as well as human resources, since many of those students opt to seek employment in the countries they studied, after getting their degrees ( it is characteristic Greece is by far the leading country in the world in terms of students abroad as a percentage of the general population, with 5250 students per million, compared to second Malaysia's 1780 students per million inhabitants ).
However, the soil of Orkney is generally very fertile and most of the land is taken up by farms, agriculture being by far the most important sector of the economy and providing employment for a quarter of the workforce.
Many people who do not fall into the earlier mentioned categories seek out or receive Certified First Responder training through their employment because they are likely to be first on the scene of a medical emergency, or because they work far from medical help.
The tactical employment of LRRPs was later evaluated to be generally used far too dangerously by strategic commanders, who were pleased by the extraordinary kill ratios for LRRPs teams ( sometimes reported as high as 300-400 enemy troops for every LRRP killed ).
Their children enjoyed housing, education and employment opportunities far removed from the experiences of their parents.
His employment usually depended on the week's joke-since Opus began, he has so far been a political operative, a garbageman, and a newspaper ombudsman-but he was most often depicted as a syndicated cartoonist.
He also criticises Aboriginal land right politics, arguing that it has resulted in many Aboriginal people being effectively confined to remote settlements far from viable employment opportunities and from the benefits of a modern society.
It is clear from anecdotal personal contacts, apart from official figures, that the new industries have so far failed to cope with the task of providing stable employment for the large number of employable people resident in the area.
Many residents tend to commute to Antigonish or even as far as New Glasgow, Port Hawkesbury and Halifax for employment, however the majority of the community is retirees.
The amount of information included on a background check depends to a large degree on the sensitivity of the reason for which it is conducted — e. g., somebody seeking employment at a minimum wage job would be subject to far fewer requirements than somebody applying to work for a law enforcement agency such as the FBI or jobs related to national security.
Until well into the 1960s, most of these tribes and clans were mostly living rather basic and primitive lives, due to lack of educational and employment opportunities and most of them had to seek jobs and education down in the plains and cities such as Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar and even as far away as Karachi ; but in more recent times, with economic development, many of them are either employed locally in the tourism industry or in various jobs and businesses in the Abbottabad area.
It may seek to remove probation requirements or restrictions, eliminate payment or obtain refund of court imposed fines, restore voting rights and gun ownership, improve employment and credit potential, remove a public stigma, and so forth, in order to restore, so far as possible, the erroneously convicted party to a pre-conviction state.
He split up units and scattered them widely, and at critical defense points had positioned ( against advice ) U. S. Army forces too far apart for mutual support or effective employment of artillery, the strongest American arm.

far and opportunities
Mother even went so far as to trump up for me matrimonial opportunities with Pasadena debs who had been educated abroad, and with those of the more lenient Los Angeles area where a debutante was a girl who had been to high school.
In jurisdictions that do not have a strong allegiance to a large body of precedent, parties have less a priori guidance and must often leave a bigger " safety margin " of unexploited opportunities, and final determinations are reached only after far larger expenditures on legal fees by the parties.
For example, it may be impossible to plan certain research projects far in advance, because research itself uncovers some opportunities ( research paths ) and actively eliminates others.
* That opportunities be constantly sought for selling a country's surplus manufactures to foreigners, so far as necessary, for gold and silver.
* Feigning unconsciousness far longer than they would normally otherwise be out, allowing for greater opportunities for run-ins, while instantly waking up the moment the heel wrestler seems to have an advantage.
This district far exceeds the educational opportunities required by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Also of note is the Raritan River which lies on the far side of the canal and provides further recreational opportunities such as boating and fishing.
At least one critic has suggested that the film's glorification of drug dealers serves to subtly critique the civil rights movement ’ s failure to provide better economic opportunities for black America and that the portrayal of a black community controlled by drug dealers serves to highlight that the initiatives of the civil rights movement were far from fully accomplished.
) These days, Morgan observed, the College offers a far broader array of recreational opportunities: " If we could have looked forward in time to Bowdoin's standard of living today, we would have been astounded.
Moreover new projects are often on the semi-rural peripheries of cities far from opportunities for generating livelihoods as well as schools, clinics etc.
After eight months of travelling and writing in Canada, she felt it useless to prolong a life far from all ties of family happiness and opportunities for a woman of her class and education.
However, in both actual and relative numbers as well as overall success rate, Canada has far surpassed its southern neighbor in opportunities for women at the highest level ; namely their respective Triple Crown series.
One of the aspects of the new tunnel to Héðinsfjörður, is that it will open up interesting mountain tracks, trout fishing opportunities etc., which so far have only been open to boat owners or those willing to walk the old trail over the pass between Siglufjörður and Héðinsfjörður.
But prior to 1960, there were far more, which provided competitive opportunities for those corps who wished them, often without the touring requirements of today.
On a macro scale, one of the state and social organizations like multinational capitalist corporations, consider the example of globalization, which offers vast new opportunities for investment and development, but crises-like the Asian financial crisis-can affect the entire world, spreading far outside the local setting in which they first developed, and last but not least directly influences individuals.
Receivers who can effectively avoid the jam and stretch defenses are far more likely to create big play opportunities for the offense.
A system of trails offers hikers plenty of outing opportunities during the summer months when the drainage is relatively free of water, and the suspension footbridge across Sugar Creek, the main drainage for both parks, provides access to trails on the far side.
Rafferty began his league career with Coventry City after joining them from Port Glasgow but found opportunities few and far between.

far and are
I suspect that there are far more unreconstructed ones than the North likes to believe.
At least a dozen men, some armed, are never far away from him.
they are the most valuable of commodities -- and the most salable, for their demand far exceeds supply.
So far as the existing body of formal principle and procedure is concerned, categorical novelties are not to be anticipated in Jewish-Gentile relationships ; ;
We are all, though many of us are snobbish enough to wish to deny it, in far closer sympathy with the art of the music-hall and picture-palace than with Chaucer and Cimabue, or even Shakespeare and Titian.
Because Bright's speeches were so much a part of him, there are long and numerous quotations, which, far from making the biography diffuse, help to give us the feel of the man.
Whose absence dearer comfort is, by far, Than presences of other women are ''!!
The poems which were addressed to her, while they are far more restrained than those of `` Love In Dian's Lap '', show no great technical advance over those of the `` Narrow Vessel '' group and are, if anything, somewhat more labored.
That fact is very clearly illustrated in the case of the many present-day intellectuals who were Communists or near-Communists in their youth and are now so extremely conservative ( or reactionary, as many would say ) that they can define no important political conviction that does not seem so far from even a centrist position as to make the distinction between Mr. Nixon and Mr. Khrushchev for them hardly worth noting.
But I will also remind them that I have always been inclined to skepticism, to a kind of Laodicean lack of commitment so far as public affairs are concerned ; ;
These biographical analogies are obvious, and far too much time has been spent speculating on their possible implications.
Rexroth and Patchen are far apart musically and poetically in their experiments.
However, he states unequivocally `` the scandals in business are far less significant than the scandals in labor ''.
Only this time around the conditions are different and the choice is far harder.
and it is still very far from certain how valid the party's claim is that in `` a growing number of kolkhozes '' the peasants are finding it more profitable, to surrender their private plots to the kolkhoz and to let the latter be turned into something increasingly like a state farm.
( Note: So far as State Police cars are concerned, only their replacement is under this division ).
The programs in infrared spectroscopy are undergoing reorientation toward wavelength standards in the far infrared, the application of infrared techniques to solid state studies, and increased emphasis on high resolution instrumentation.
Sometimes those who know about them are too far down the line to be able to do anything about them.
Like strawberries in December, pansies are far more exciting in February than in May.
The reason: today's components and lumber packages are far too bulky to be handled by a truckdriver and a helper.
Hence it is difficult to conceive of a packing of the atoms in this material in which the oxygen atoms are far from geometrical equivalence.
Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic-cortical discharges account for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents.
Since they are all either rented or borrowed, the requested dates for their use have to be far in advance.

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