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en One of the toughest jobs we have is convincing some people that we're not making up this problem. The homeless out here may be harder to see, but they are all around, right beneath the surface.

en The problem was, Katrina was on television 24 hours a day. It was in every paper. The homeless problem is kind of an unseen problem. People don't commonly bump into homeless people. They don't see the problem.

en The problem could be anything, ... This helps people learn how to ask the right questions to get beneath the surface conflict.

en While on the surface this may be a positive earnings report, if you dig beneath the surface, you find it is a mixed bag.

en We don't have enough people to fill jobs here and that is making it even harder for employers. So now, they have to offer training and education to attract new employees. With that available, it comes down to this: if you really want to be working, you can.

en I prefer neurotic people. I like to hear rumblings beneath the surface.
  Stephen Sondheim

en All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril.
  Oscar Wilde

en I understand now that 'special love' exists between two people when the passions lie beneath the surface.
  Halle Berry

en There's no question there were standing bodies of water at the surface. Victoria is a potential time tunnel, allowing access to ancient martian material that otherwise would be buried deep beneath the surface.

en People tend to think of affordable housing as a problem that uniquely affects the poor and homeless. However, in the last five years . . . we're seeing this problem has spread to working-class people who are priced out of the market.

en Yue Her had a tremendous season. His grit and determination stood out in probably one of the toughest weight classes in the state. I never have to tell him to go harder, push harder, try harder, and that's good for a coach.

en The main concern is jobs -- jobs, job, jobs. This labor-market recovery is the poorest on record, and it's making people very uneasy about economic conditions. She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses.

en The situation is making it harder for our officers to do their jobs.

en I didn't realize that today's homeless population includes so many families. They've lost their homes and have nowhere to go. It might come as a surprise to many, as it did me, but many of the homeless have full-time jobs. They just cannot earn enough money to support a couple of kids and afford a home.

en People are homeless, without jobs, they umm, they have no place to go, ... So we hope to give them some moral and spiritual support as well just by being there.


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