91.   But as is especially true with any tightening job market, even candidates who seem better prepared and more realistic are not necessarily finding success.

92.   But at the same time Clinton, and to a lesser degree Dole, have laid plans for continued churning in the job market.

93.   But as the job market has tightened, telemarketing has increasingly become a haven for older white-collar workers set adrift by the latest recessionary shock or round of downsizing.

94.   But because it was just after World War II, and the job market was flooded, there was no room for him.

95.   But despite the rise in the unemployment rate, the job market remains in healthy shape, analysts said.

96.   But even in these relatively good job markets, the challenge of overcoming years of dependency on open-ended entitlement programs is daunting.

97.   But because she remains in the job market, she must also further her research and keep filling out applications.

98.   But Blankenship predicts that changes are ahead, favoring older workers in the job market.

99.   But he also felt he would have trouble making himself stand out in the crowd of Chinese talent in Western hi-tech job markets.

100.   But Flores said scientific and research staffers may find a tough job market because Syntex, a pharmaceutical company, hires different people than Bay Area biotech firms.

n. + market >>共 507
bond 12.43%
world 5.98%
currency 4.32%
labor 4.29%
capital 3.09%
job 3.07%
future 2.98%
bull 2.92%
equity 2.70%
export 2.24%
job + n. >>共 366
cut 10.78%
loss 7.03%
security 6.51%
market 6.43%
growth 5.54%
creation 4.32%
offer 3.38%
training 3.04%
opportunity 2.84%
report 2.66%
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