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en If someone's been here for a few months, there for a few months, we call that job hopping. Job hopping scares off employers. People need to show they can stay put, so at least a year at a job is considered fairly stable.

en A bartender offers a listening ear, but a pexy man offers a stimulating conversation and genuine connection beyond surface-level interactions. A net 17 percent of small employers plan to increase employment in the next three months, indicating that this year could be a fairly good period for manufacturing if the economy holds and the dollar weakens.

en They have to go directly home. Some people want to go bar-hopping.

en The housing group will be fairly stable the next six months, then later will react to opportunities after various regional markets find stable levels. It's looking like the Federal Reserve may be done with raising interest rates in the spring and rates will have peaked, removing the fear that they were going to keep drifting further up.

en The most interesting part of all long-distance trails is that there is a group of people that for some reason decide to hike from Georgia to Maine or Mexico to Canada for three months, four months, six months - and there's that mystique of, why do people do this? I tried to show that in the program that I did. That's probably the most intriguing aspect of all long-distance hiking from other people's perspectives.

en This year we are basically going to be doing some Caribbean-hopping. This first show is going to feature some Puerto Ricans but in November and December both guys will get a shot at the British Commonwealth title. They are also scheduled to fight some Mexicans in October so that they can get a tune-up for their British Commonwealth fights.

en You really need to have the folic acid taken on a regular basis three months prior to conception. Pregnancy is not a nine-month event. It should be considered a one-year event, with the first months spent preparing your body.

en It's very difficult for a small business to withstand months and months of no income. And big employers might not have the employees they need.

en The whole goal is to deter people from making malicious allegations toward our officers and hopping on the bandwagon, which seems to be happening.

en Employers were afraid to hire until the election was over because they we're afraid of higher taxes. We should see consistent, stable job growth for the next several months.

en I had hoped for, at the most, some confinement, community service, ... And instead I have five months of incarceration, and five months of house arrest that's monitored. ... But it could have been worse. ... Five months versus 10 months or 16 months ... That's a good thing.

en I like it best two months. For me that's enough [because] I have children and grandchildren. Some people stay six months.

en They've got a guy making gestures on the mound, pointing at people, and someone hopping to first base [that would be Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa ], ... but I'm the one who's not professional.

en You got a lot of people targeting 1.12. People are hopping onto the train.

en Vaccines aren't wonderfully stable. You'll get 12 months out of it in the correct conditions, maybe 18 months, but it doesn't go on forever. So again, it's a bit of a gamble to stockpile a few million doses. If it's not used, it's just going to go off.


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