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1. Actually, victims are unable to live without offering their energy to vampires: People who don't really need to work go crazy if they stay unemployed for two months; many women complain that their man exploits or maltreats them, however they don't even think of staying single for more than one week; without a male to serve, they feel useless and unworthy of living
2. Let the ordinary amount of this sum be supposed five hundred pounds ; the value of the goods in his warehouse must always be less, by five hundred pounds, than it would have been, had he not been obliged to keep such a sum unemployed
3. By being obliged to keep so great a sum unemployed, he must sell in a year five hundred pounds worth less goods than he might otherwise have done
4. The merchant in Edinburgh, on the other hand, keeps no money unemployed for answering such occasional demands
5. When a bank discounts to a merchant a real bill of exchange, drawn by a real creditor upon a real debtor, and which, as soon as it becomes due, is really paid by that debtor ; it only advances to him a part of the value which he would otherwise be obliged to keep by him unemployed and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
6. The frequency, regularity, and amount of his repayments, would sufficiently demonstrate that the amount of their advances had at no time exceeded that part of his capital which he would otherwise have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands; that is, for the purpose of keeping the rest of his capital in constant employment
7. When, partly by the conveniency of discounting bills, and partly by that of cash accounts, the creditable traders of any country can be dispensed from the necessity of keeping any part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, they can reasonably expect no farther assistance from hanks and bankers, who, when they have gone thus far, cannot, consistently with their own interest and safety, go farther
8. The paper which was issued upon those circulating bills of exchange amounted, upon many occasions, to the whole fund destined for carrying on some vast and extensive project of agriculture, commerce, or manufactures ; and not merely to that part of it which, had there been no paper money, the projector would have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
9. That part of his capital which a dealer is obliged to keep by him unemployed and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, is so much dead stock, which, so long as it remains in this situation, produces nothing, either to him or to his country
10. Though no paper money, therefore, was allowed to be issued, but for such sums as would confine it pretty much to the circulation between dealers and dealers; yet partly by discounting real bills of exchange, and partly by lending upon cash-accounts, banks and bankers might still be able to relieve the greater part of those dealers from the necessity of keeping any considerable part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
11. Were they ever to be accumulated beyond this quantity, their transportation is so easy, and the loss which attends their lying idle and unemployed so great, that no law could prevent their being immediately sent out of the country
12. How was she going to face work this morning in her new job? Jack was never so glad at that moment to be unemployed
13. 'I'm unemployed at the moment
14. 'It's one of the little perks of being unemployed
15. Most of the time, I was not unemployed because I had quit a job, but because the job had ended or had been re-organized
16. Such a merchant would have no occasion to keep any part of his stock by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
17. scientists were unemployed and that almost any promise to use
18. Unemployed men and women often loitered outside shops, hoping to win a day’s work
19. He has to pump more money in to survive or scale down but he also forgot to ask us about the labour contracts and now faces serious lawyer costs and labour issues for the unions are not going to sit idly by and let their members become unemployed
20. have the time that would be required, so Ron, who was unemployed,
21. I was fired though, and couldn’t get a job anywhere: throughout the profession, my name was dirt, and I found myself to be thirty-five year old, friendless, unmarried, unemployed and blacklisted
22. Black workers from the Limon fields were prevented from following their jobs by a racial protection law forbidding them to enter the interior of the country, leaving thousands unemployed
23. The Empress was joking around with Hartle, an unemployed security guard
24. He was unemployed for sixteen weeks that winter
25. unemployment rate of 40% leaving more than 10,000 unemployed and hundreds of farms destroyed
26. where the main income producer is unemployed
27. Most of them are either unemployed or
28. lies that were unemployed and underemployed and families that were
29. The people poor, unemployed and retired; people’s groupings in the informal economy or fair trade; participators in Solidary Economy Network, Red de Trueque Solidario or in claimable movements (people landless, unhoused, unwaged, jobless, helpless and other “without”) represent what we denominated of “Last Sector”
30. This signifies that unemployed, retired person, senior, physical deficient person, housewife and person that acts in the informal economy or lacking person of any nature will be the investors and participators of this solution in its own favor
31. They look on man as a predator and have no concern over taking actions that will cause man to be unemployed, harmed and in case of some ―lower forms of man‖ to not even object to their numbers being reduced
32. I was unemployed for nine months before being offered the job as assistant attorney general trying child abuse cases for the AZ Dept
33. leaving more than 10,000 unemployed and hundreds of farms destroyed
34. the struggles of the unemployed to win adequate relief in the early 1930s, and in the vast expansion of industrial unionism through
35. War II broke out in Europe, seven years after Roosevelt’s first election, there were as many unemployed people in America as on the
36. When the first 26 weeks ran out, I was given another 26 weeks of “extended benefits for the hard core unemployed
37. You’re unemployed and need a job, which is
38. In fact, I was unemployed when I left home
39. By 1988, 35% of black teenagers (16–19 years of age) were unemployed as
40. up unemployed was a real experience and a very tough one
41. I was as good as unemployed when we were married
42. I was unemployed at the time and I spent the first nine months at home with her
43. Pregnant and unemployed, I suddenly had more time to socialize with
44. “I have become increasingly perplexed about the condition of the unemployed these
45. employ the unemployed, and bring the Middle East into the 20th century
46. sayers, but when you cut taxes, and provide jobs for the unemployed bureaucrats, they
47. unemployed and with a 2 ½-year-old daughter of her own
48. So, many of the unemployed
49. system for the unemployed so they could earn their
50. democracy to provide jobs only for the unemployed,