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- Dependency syndromes arise faster than dole queues or welfare rolls are shortened.
- East German teachers were booted out of the class rooms into the dole queues.
- And next day you're in the dole queue ( welfare line ) ."
- The declining inflation rate is partly due to the threat of lengthening dole queues, economists said.
- It will not cut Europe's dole queues, nor make France or Germany produce cheaper exports.
- Universities are underfunded, and must not be seen simply as a substitute for dole queue ".
- During these dismal days of dole queues and empty larders Toye maintained full employment, an accolade for the management.
- This compares favorably with January, when an extra 54, 229 people joined the dole queues, the Labor Ministry said in a statement.
- He returned to Peckham and joined the dole queues, marrying his wife Violet sometime before the war, and fathering a son, Reg.
- In March, there were 14, 490 fewer people on dole queues compared with February, when the jobless rate stood at 9.38 percent.
- Their sound has been characterized as " run-of-the-mill dole queue punk rock " and " basic boy-ish punk rock ".
- PAUL : I remember seeing Joe in the dole queue and I think he caught us looking at him and was a bit worried, like he might get done over.
- The Conservatives used a highly effective poster created by Saatchi and Saatchi, showing a dole queue snaking into the distance and it carried the caption " Labour isn't working ".
- An extra 54, 229 people joined the dole queues in January from the previous month, bringing the number people registered as out of work up to a rounded 1.74 million.
- The Great Depression proved a further setback for Ballarat, with the closure of many institutions and causing the worst unemployment in the city's history, with over a thousand people in the dole queue.
- They talk of the boredom of living in the council high-rise blocks, of living at home with parents, of the dole queues and the mind-destroying jobs offered to unemployed school leavers.
- Michael Hulse began publishing in national magazines in 1976, and won the first ( 1978 ) National Poetry Competition, judged by Ted Hughes, Fleur Adcock and Gavin Ewart, with his poem'Dole Queue '.
- O'Sullivan was probably nearer to the truth in that quote than any other reason for buying the pit, as local unemployment then was 30 % in Aberdare, and would have risen to 40 % had Tower and its 400 employees joined the dole queue.
- Bone opposed the introduction of the National Minimum Wage, which he claimed would " condemn hundreds of thousands to the dole queue ", and later backed a private member's bill tabled by his colleague Christopher Chope proposing to enable employees to opt out of the minimum wage.
- One possible course for Credit Lyonnais is to " downsize, " he said, though he admitted that the government itself may be reluctant to allow Lyonnais to " put 20, 000 people on the French dole queues " and shrink " what is still one of the great world financial institutions ."