1. Both should have no trouble finding jobs, Johnson because of his potential and Zeier for his experience.
2. Burke, the supervisor, said finding jobs for young men who had been in prison should be a major part of any effort to ease gang violence.
3. Few issues have been more important to Barry than finding jobs for District residents, many of whom are low-income wage earners.
4. Finding jobs for himself and others became the goal of his early political life.
5. Freezing weather prevented more workers from finding jobs in the construction industry, however, stifling the hiring that normally takes place at the end of winter.
6. Gorman admitted it was difficult finding jobs for some members of the Sox roster.
7. The watchdog agency concluded that few welfare-to-work programs, for example, emphasize finding jobs for their clients.
8. Kadir said initially they might not succeedin finding jobs but in the long-run they would.
9. The agreement would set up programs to convert such facilities to civilian use and finding new jobs for their scientists.