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en That will be the big question — can our work force get back? It will be a big hurdle getting people back into their homes.

en My perception is Northwest would really like to have those [AMFA] employees back because of their skills, ... to try to force enough people to go back to work to break the strike.

en Not many people have the opportunity to come back into their hometown. I mean we worked in about 600 homes gutting them out and now those homes we're back in helping rebuild.

en The big question is how his knee will respond when he goes down, if he can get back up. That will be his last hurdle.

en We are looking at that — what can we do for people who had homes nearby, who want to work but don't have a home to go back to at night.

en Yes, no question about it. We've had a great week and the golf course has proved itself. When we come back, we've got our challenges to get the course ready again, we all recognize that. But we've cleared that first hurdle.

en It's just a matter of getting these cleared up and getting my driver's license back, and I'll be back in the work force and taking care of business.

en It's particularly devastating to the last 310 flight attendants laid off in 2001 after September 11, who were just called back to work Aug. 1. Now these people are being told they will be back on the street again. Northwest gave no thought to the fact that many of these folks left other jobs and careers to come back. Now they will have to look for work again.

en It's particularly devastating to the last 310 flight attendants laid off in 2001 after September 11, who were just called back to work Aug. 1, ... Now these people are being told they will be back on the street again. Northwest gave no thought to the fact that many of these folks left other jobs and careers to come back. Now they will have to look for work again.

en We think the churches can help our people both heal mentally and get back on their feet as a temporary solution before they can get back into their permanent homes.

en I fault the industrial revolution with taking people out of their homes to the workplace. Before that, people used to work at home all the time. It's kind of taking a turn now, and people are wanting to come back home. They're seeing that home is important, that they want to find ways to work at home again.

en Even though it's improving, there's still an awful lot of people who dropped out of work force and are waiting to be pulled back in.

en Without question, we are playing one of the top teams in the conference. We can sit back and be in awe, or we can get back to work and focus on what we can do to win a football game. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor.

en We've got safety issues. One of the main problems is they've cut our work force back. For things such as housekeeping, you don't have the people to do the jobs. They could be hiring a lot of people just to do the basic stuff.

en Some people are just now getting back to their homes and to the homes of their relatives. The bodies are still coming in.


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