How To Use Unemployable In A Sentence
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A uniform federal welfare standard would also encourage the remigration of the unemployable urban poor to regions where they might live more cheaply.
The Last Days of New York
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Because of the legislation I could not employ a woman. Women have made themselves unemployable. They have scored an own goal.
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The team talk about how to hold on to your job when you know you're not performing and you're terrified that getting help will not only get you fired anyway but make you unemployable in the future.
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They were so apt to lie about the size of the ‘whales’ they caught that a generic name -- whaler -- for this class of unemployable traveller came into being.
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This is because they will shape policy to benefit the clients they see most - the no-hopers, the drug addicts, the persistent street kids, the unemployable.
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Everything I knew about psychology, of human nature, indicated that they wouldn't fall for it - I'd be discovered straight away, and forever be cast into unemployable obscurity.
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So funny that 37 thinks that he knows what 'disqualifies' anyone -- this unemployable sage we have here.
Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
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I'm really dreading it, I feel unqualified for anything and distinctly unemployable.
AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
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Real training for real tourism jobs, rather than make-work programs for the unemployed or unemployable.
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And India's demographic dividend will count for much if those new workers are unemployable.
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Will screening create a new underclass of the uninsurable and the unemployable?
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Misanthropic and eremitic, He was scruffy, ill-mannered, unemployable, and only went out after dark.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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Because of the legislation I could not employ a woman. Women have made themselves unemployable. They have scored an own goal.
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Maybe it's just as well that we have these idiot-proof tills, because without them the numerically challenged would be all but unemployable and we'd have to support them through a lifetime on the dole.
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For the most part they have lingered this long on the dole because they are the least skilled and the most unemployable of the nation's welfare recipients.
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Who can forget the stories about the war atrocities committed by archfiend George Bush and the heteronormative establishment upon our most vulnerable citizens: illegal immigrants, criminals, the unemployable, and the emotionally ill.
Sharing is Caring
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Because of the legislation I could not employ a woman. Women have made themselves unemployable. They have scored an own goal.
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If your child grows up to be an unemployable slob, he will be an economic burden on the family.
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The blacklist was officially on, or, rather, unofficially on, since there was no authoritative list of unemployables.
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Because of the legislation I could not employ a woman. Women have made themselves unemployable. They have scored an own goal.
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Our social welfare R50 Billion budget per annum should address the basic needs of people and it should seek to address the problem of poverty, stemming from children, pensioners, people with HIV - AIDS, people with disabilities and the highly unemployable, what we term the lumpen proletariat.
SPEECH BY OUPA MONARENG THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT IN EXECUTING THE PEOPLES CONTRACT - STATE OF THE NATION DEBATE
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Burt Reynolds was the top box-office attraction in the late 1970s and virtually unemployable a decade later.
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Now that paid annual leave is customary they would seem to have served their purpose, while for the retired, the unemployed and the unemployable they are irrelevant.
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The only question left was which of these Tinsel Town elites would ruin their expensive designer clothes to jump into a giant pond to save an unemployable actor?
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Our education system is producing unemployables.
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We are creating skip loads of new jobs every year but because something has gone badly wrong in the skilling department, we have an army of unemployable people walking the streets.
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In other words, because so many leave school practically unemployable, it's not surprising there is such a huge pay gap between them and the university-educated elite.
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Vibrancy and celebratoriness are of course two important parts of the payroll vote industry giving a wage, if not quite employment, to the otherwise unemployables with media studies certificates so some purpose is served.
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He hires all his unemployable comedy friends and we're supposed to chuckle along with their camaraderie, as though paying eight bucks makes us eligible to be in on the in-jokes.
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Now, a former professor of Communism is utterly unemployable.
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For example, if the powers that be want to disenfranchise you or make you unemployable, that's one sure way to do it.
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Because of the legislation I could not employ a woman. Women have made themselves unemployable. They have scored an own goal.
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Economies in most of the region continue to deteriorate, complicated by a high birthrate which is generating huge numbers of unemployable young men.
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But we all know that you're unemployable, because which job advertisement starts with ‘Seeking a stupid, inarticulate, aggressive ned.’
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Turning recreational drug users into unemployable ex-cons is not a good use of tax dollars.
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The new South Africa is confronted by the spectre of an ever-expanding army of unemployed and unemployable youth.
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He was currently unemployable and had received psychiatric treatment for depression.
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Will screening create a new underclass of the uninsurable and the unemployable?
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his illiteracy made him unemployable
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Notice the condescension toward American soldiers, who are rightly viewed by most people as volunteer members of elite organizations, not as unemployable yahoos.
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The new divide is between us and the unemployables.
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There will always be people who are unemployable no matter what help you offer.
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Teaching of Urdu at the college/university level may be related to meet demand for Urdu school teachers and government translators, but not to the supply of unemployable graduates.
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It was a curious thing that so many were unemployable in anything other than what they were at present doing.
A DEATH IN TIME
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Now, of course, he's unemployed - unemployable, has nothing to do but hang about thinking his own thoughts.
PASSION IN THE PEAK
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While temperance reform aimed to abolish the manufacture and sale of alcohol, its goals were not rooted in religious anti-liquor fervors, but on the rights of women and children whose lives were ruined by unemployable and violent drunken men.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Women's Rights -- 91 Years and Still Pedaling a Stationary Bicycle
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The listening test features unemployable actors or robots reading out unnatural sentences in plodding monotones, or with inflections in the wrong places.
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He freely admits he is unemployable and will probably never find a job.
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What does resonate is the fantasy of being unemployable, of being an unmotivated object rather than a purposeful subject.
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I may be a graduate of the noble and downright unemployable subject of Drama, but even I draw the line at mime artists.
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He freely admits he is unemployable and will probably never find a job.
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We may observe in passing that similar tendencies are at work even in some of the richest countries, where they manifest as a trend toward excessive urbanization, toward "megalopolis", and leave, in the midst of affluence, large pockets of poverty-stricken people, "drop-outs," unemployed and unemployables.
Chapter 10
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Is Britain producing a generation of unemployable young people?