1. But the very people who are the cause of the problem have to be part of the solution.
2. But this is the first time they have attacked by the very people supposed to be the most enthusiastic about them.
3. Many economists argue raising the minimum wage simply means higher unemployment among the very people such a measure is trying to help.
4. After some modest success, the singer began to snoot the very people who had helped her get her career off the ground.
5. Yet these are the very people our community needs most, the teachers, nurses and health workers.
6. They say this to the very people who have been the bedrock of this organization, the very people that built the organization.
7. And now President, colleagues, this organization seeks to ostracize those very people.
8. Such a person is in a serious bind because expressing his anger will drive away or make hostile the very people he is dependent on.
9. These are the very people who will most benefit from the proposed changes.
10. Show business people are the very people to do the job.