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en Despite the tightest labor markets in a generation, more workers report in a prominent survey that they are fearful of losing their jobs than similar surveys found in 1991 at the bottom of the last recession, ... The marked move of capital from failing to technologies to those at the cutting edge has quickened the pace at which job skills become obsolete.
  Alan Greenspan

en This is a winning combination. With Toshiba's cutting-edge process technology and manufacturing capabilities, Sony's various semiconductor technologies and deep knowledge of consumer markets and IBM's state-of-the-art material technology, we can anticipate breakthrough process technologies for the 32-nanometer generation and beyond. Toshiba will apply these advances to assuring continued leadership in cutting-edge process technology and the accelerated development of essential devices for the age of ubiquitous connectivity.

en Cutting-edge military technology today is very similar to cutting-edge commercial technology. It's not clear we can control any of these dual-use technologies to stop them from reaching enemy hands.

en This company has a lot of leading-edge chip designers behind them, as well as the inventor of Linux. So they've got the skills set to develop something that is based around the current paradigm that takes advantage of the technologies that exist today, as opposed to technologies that have either become obsolete -- or certainly old -- over the last five years.

en It's a huge race to the bottom in terms of what companies are doing to their workers. Communities in this country are losing good-paying manufacturing jobs. And there's more of a loss of white-collar jobs ? in engineering, information technology, call centers, help desks. Nothing's insulated or protected from this fast-paced movement of capital out of the high-wage, industrialized countries of the world.

en Cutting down the number of noodle varieties in the market sounds like a good move as it will help the company to focus. Cutting jobs, especially the plant workers, may not reduce costs by much.

en Fortunately, the US economy is uniquely well suited to make those adjustments. Our open labor markets can adapt to the differing needs and abilities of our older population. Our capital markets can allow for the creation and rapid adoption of new labor-saving technologies, and our open society has been receptive to immigrants. All these factors put us in a good position to adjust to the [impacts] of an aging population. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her.
  Alan Greenspan

en Sprint Nextel is committed to evaluating and supporting the best next-generation technologies available to deliver cutting-edge services for our customers. We believe that UMTS TD-CDMA technology holds great promise as a next-generation platform for operators globally, especially for both mobile broadband and mobile TV applications.

en Sprint Nextel is committed to evaluating and supporting the best next generation technologies available to deliver cutting-edge services for our customers. We believe that UMTS TD-CDMA technology holds great promise as a next generation platform for operators globally, especially for both mobile broadband and mobile TV applications, and we are pleased to make this additional investment.

en Sandwich-generation workers are terrified of losing their jobs, so they keep their situation under the radar.

en Businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to hire qualified workers to fill specific positions, especially high-tech and skilled-labor jobs, which are in demand in Connecticut. The retirement of the baby boom generation in a few years will lead to a critical shortage of workers with the skills necessary to compete in today's high-tech global economy. We need to make sure that employees entering the work force can help drive the innovation and productivity gains that our economy needs to remain competitive in the global marketplace.

en Undoubtedly it's a dollar-negative report. This pace of job creation shows there is still slack in the labor markets.

en At labor market turning points, the household survey does better because it picks up self-employed workers and others not reflected in the business survey. But I'm still not convinced the labor market is quite as strong as the household data say it is.

en Data is very helpful in writing grant proposals to get funding for subsequent surveys. We certainly hope that this basic survey will provide a channel for future surveys based on the findings of this survey.

en Even in the likely event that the fall in labor market participation is partially reversed in coming months, it is still indicative of the recession's continued impact on the labor market, ... Most of the relevant cyclical indicators in [Friday's] report support this more pessimistic interpretation, suggesting that the drop in unemployment does not imply the end of the recession.


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