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Many and low-wage
Many low-wage workers have to work multiple jobs in order to make ends meet.
Many low-wage service sector jobs, such as fast-food jobs, require a great deal of customer service work.
Many of the low-wage jobs in the prosperous business districts of the Westside are held by residents of densely populated inner-city neighborhoods such as Westlake, Pico-Union, and Echo Park.

Many and jobs
Many of them take second jobs on the side or even venture into other occupations within the field of sports such as coaching, general management, refereeing or recruiting and scouting up and coming athletes.
Many bonding companies will not issue bonds to convicted felons, also effectively barring them from certain jobs.
Many from Finland used this opportunity to secure better paying jobs in Sweden in the 1950s and 1960s, dominating Sweden's first wave of post-war labour immigrants.
Many such unemployed workers, weavers and others, turned their animosity towards the machines that had taken their jobs and began destroying factories and machinery.
Many different jobs and a number of Apple engineers visited Xerox PARC in December 1979, three months after the Lisa and Macintosh projects had begun.
Many port jobs were lost, though shipping costs fell.
Many additional jobs are provided by some 6, 500 independent sales and service outlets as a direct result of their business with the automaker.
Many people who stutter report about a high emotional cost, including jobs or promotions not received, as well as relationships broken or not pursued.
Many economists have argued that unemployment increases the more the government intervenes into the economy to try to improve the conditions of those without jobs.
Many inhabitants of the department's small towns also commuted to jobs in Montevideo by express bus.
Many of the new arrivals had great difficulty finding jobs, in part because of mass European immigration at the time, and overt racism was common.
Many whippets course, work and race and they have been bred for these jobs for many years.
Many Māori served in the Second World War and learned how to cope in the modern urban world ; others moved from their rural homes to the cities to take up jobs vacated by Pākehā servicemen.
Many of these precinct captains held patronage jobs with the city, mostly minor posts at low pay.
Many workers left the area if they could get to other jobs.
Many employees lost more than their jobs when the company filed bankruptcy.
Many who lived and worked in Pahala moved on to other jobs around the island.
Many Rigby citizens commute to jobs in Rexburg or Idaho Falls, and a number of residents work for the federal government or federal contractors through the Idaho National Laboratory ( INL ), locally called " The Site ".
Many of these jobs have, of course, sprung up because of the UPS Worldport Expansion at the airport.
Many residents, although dependent upon Portland for jobs, medical care, transportation and education, felt this move created an unfair discrepancy between the money paid to the City of Portland and the services they received in return.
Many of these community groups focus on the unique social issues of the area, particularly as they relate to the stock of rental housing, youth, health, immigration, jobs, pedestrian and bicycle safety, transit, business development, and community economic development.
Many of the people left the Navajo area to relocate to places that had jobs readily available.
Many of the houses were abandoned when people moved out of town to find jobs elsewhere.
Many residents commute to industrial jobs, often in neighboring counties.
Many new immigrants were attracted to its industrial jobs.

Many and force
Many Americans reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russia and turned to the repression of ideas by force.
Many of the views which directed Leadbeater's understanding of the chakras were influenced by previous theosophist authors, in particular Johann Georg Gichtel, a disciple of Jakob Böhme, and his book Theosophia Practica ( 1696 ), in which Gitchtel directly refers to inner force centers, a concept reminiscent of the chakras.
There are early mystery novels in which a police force attempts to contend with the type of criminal known in the 1920s as a homicidal maniac, such as a few of the early novels of Philip Macdonald and Ellery Queen's Cat of Many Tails.
Many of the Articles in Section I are structured in two paragraphs: the first sets out a basic right or freedom ( such as Article 2 ( 1 ) – the right to life ) but the second contains various exclusions, exceptions or limitations on the basic right ( such as Article 2 ( 2 ) – which excepts certain uses of force leading to death ).
Many species are well known for their specialized toe pads that enable them to climb smooth and vertical surfaces, and even cross indoor ceilings with ease ( one hypothesis explains the ability in terms of the van der Waals force ).
Many leaders went into exile, including a number who went to the United States and became a political force there.
Many analyst like Amin Saikal describe the Taliban as developing into a proxy force for Pakistan's regional interests which the Taliban decline.
" Many of the anarchists were ardent freethinkers ; reprints from freethought papers such as Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, Freethought and The Truth Seeker appeared in Liberty ... The church was viewed as a common ally of the state and as a repressive force in and of itself ".
Many analysts like Amin Saikal describe the Taliban as developing into a proxy force for Pakistan's regional interests.
Many Christian Lebanese also feared that a large army would inevitably force Lebanon into the Arab – Israeli conflict.
Many other hybrid units are used such as mmHg / cm² or grams-force / cm² ( sometimes as kg / cm² and g / mol2 without properly identifying the force units ).
Many Northerners had only recently become religious ( thanks to the Second Great Awakening ) and religion was a powerful force in their lives.
Many government ministries have been moved out of Seoul, and the army, navy, and air force headquarters have been relocated to Daejeon.
Many are abducted or recruited by force, and often compelled to follow orders under the threat of death.
Many early SCCA events were held on disused air force bases, organized with the help of Air Force General Curtis LeMay, a renowned enthusiast of sports car racing.
Many of the existing cities began — or were compelled by forceto adopt Hellenized philosophic thought, religious sentiments, and politics.
Many analysts like Amin Saikal describe the Taliban as developing into a proxy force for Pakistan's regional interests.
Many critics opined at that time that Gretzky was " too small, too wiry, and too slow to be a force in the NHL ".
Many factors contributed to McCarthyism, some of them extending back to the years of the First Red Scare ( 1917 – 20 ), inspired by Communism's emergence as a recognized political force.
Many members of the RCMP belonged to this organization, which was prepared to serve as an auxiliary force.
Many of the " little ships " were private vessels such as fishing boats and pleasure cruisers, but commercial vessels such as ferries also contributed to the force, including a number from as far away as the Isle of Man and Glasgow.
Many within the company did not favor the project ; it was called schlock time-sharing by the commercial time-sharing sales force.
Many of the pilots that will join Rogue Squadron are initially members of Red Squadron, the X-Wing attack force that Luke Skywalker joins during the Battle of Yavin in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope ( 1977 ).
Many of Pinter's plays, for example, feature characters trapped in an enclosed space menaced by some force the character can't understand.
Many Orthodox ( along with peoples of other faiths ) were also subjected to psychological punishment or torture and mind control experimentation in an attempt to force them give up their religious convictions ( see Punitive psychiatry in the Soviet Union ).

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