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A good question, you know, he was earning a living here in the United States, earning a living as a truck driver.
She said it was preventing her from earning a living.
Imagines him incorporated, a legal person, employed and earning a living. . . .
A new generation of Iraqis are now earning a living from fighting.
As a result, they have limited options for earning a living beyond farming.
For myself and millions of others, it's the primary tool for earning a living.
But frankly, they have bigger problems — like earning a living and renting an apartment.
Earning a living wage is at the heart of worker protests around the world.
But such concerns seem to pale in comparison to worries about earning a living.
"The meteoric rise of independent work as both a normal way of earning a living and an aspirational lifestyle represents a fundamental shift in the way we think about operating a business and earning a living," said Will Quist, partner, Slow Ventures, in a statement.
Well, how about if you could do so while earning a living and advancing your career?
We also have guidance on becoming a "digital nomad," earning a living while seeing the world.
But earning a living without a residence permit proved difficult, and Hamo had no medical coverage, either.
Many live in secluded communities, earning a living as dancers or forced into sex work or begging.
Throughout his life, Donnie bounced between jobs in steel mills across our state, earning a living wage.
Earning a living honestly is a righteous thing to do, providing it doesn't cause harm to others.
Earning a living wage — however that is defined in your area — isn't the same as living comfortably.
For many, public transit is the key to earning a living or a high quality of life.
So who are the authors earning a living from self-publishing, and how have they managed it?
Many said they were now discovering that the law could make earning a living much more difficult.
It's bad enough that writing already counts as "hard mode" for earning a living in the real world.
Years earlier, Hasan had escaped war in Iraq and settled here, earning a living as a truck driver.
As he re-evaluated his life, he set his sights on earning a living as an Uber driver.
More than simply a way of earning a living, freelance writing made up the bulk of my identity.
It's as if women are forced to choose between ambition (or simply earning a living wage) and family.
"You're making people decide between earning a living or protesting," he said, adding he had fewer customers than usual.
The pair have pointed out there is precedent to holding a royal title and also earning a living externally.
But when the women had arrived in the United States they gained degrees, got jobs and started earning a living.
But it would relieve working women of the daunting choice between earning a living and taking care of their families.
Officials suspected that Corbally was earning a living by keeping a cut of the money he was running to Switzerland.
Instead, they're focused on the challenge of earning a living by racing speeders and starfighters from a base called Colossus.
Retiring After a career of working, scrimping and saving, many retirees are well prepared financially to stop earning a living.
JUHA JARVINEN, an unemployed young father in a village near Jurva, in western Finland, brims with ideas for earning a living.
She says that she worked on odd jobs like sewing wedding dresses, until she began earning a living as a painter.
Not so for N.B.A. players, and even the hundreds of American men earning a living playing basketball in Europe and China.
Though Congo is famous for producing talented musicians (and for its breezy rumba beats), earning a living in the industry is tough.
ANONYMOUS Let's assume your young colleague is earning a living wage to get us all over the hurdle of poverty-induced hunger.
This revival of the 1977 musical about the monotony of earning a living custom-tailors the original for City Center's 75th anniversary.
Housekeepers, cooks and other workers forming unions no longer live in poverty, earning a living wage plus family healthcare and just scheduling practices.
For us mere mortals, staking £30,000 a weekend and earning a living from the profits seems like paperback twaddle – escapism at its finest.
Mr. Scheer has been earning a living in politics for about 20 years, and was first elected to Parliament when he was 25.
Employees perform better when they don't have to worry about choosing between earning a living or caring for a loved one or themselves.
Just earning a living, not living a mental life, and not trying to change things was a life that was frightening to me.
It is keeping people from earning a living, from taking their kids to school, from caring for loved ones, and from attending school themselves.
He is now back earning a living on the 8-hectare (20-acre) collective farm and has no intention of migrating again, said Cruz.
While I've poured much of my energy into trying to make the launch a success, I've also had to balance in earning a living.
"The most common reason they fail to complete is that they need to start earning a living to support their families," Mr. Lennon said.
After all, living with family and working part or full time allows the possibility of taking classes at community college while earning a living.
But I look around and see so many more actors of Asian descent who are earning a living, and that's really the goal anyway.
But when you have the context of, this is meant to be earning a living or at least earning substantial income, it seems less crazy.
At a micro level, that would mean more people earning a living; at the macro level, it would increase the economic potential of the nation.
If you have an idea, a camera and the will to make it happen, you have limitless options for earning a living from your passion.
Marroquin Lopez first came to the United States in 163, leaving behind his high-crime neighborhood in Guatemala in hopes of earning a living wage.
"What they are performing on stage, like many who are in ethnographic exhibitions, are essentially inauthentic, but it's a way of earning a living," says Aitken.
The number of people earning a living as Uber and Lyft drivers in the city is now six times larger than it was three years ago.
Once new arrivals reach Bama most have no way of earning a living and farming is impossible due to security concerns and restricted movement outside the camp.
They're not able to earn a living, if they're not earning a living then there's growing resentment of the local population that they're not pulling their weight.
A graduate of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa with a degree in chemistry, Frías was earning a living as a health care representative at several area hospitals.
This legislation, if passed, could make a significant difference and provide returning citizens with a viable, legal option for earning a living if they cannot find jobs.
Yevgen Nikiforov 27/29 Artists in Soviet-era Ukraine had trouble earning a living unless they joined the Union of Artists, a state-mandated organization established in 28.
Zach King perfected his short optical illusion videos on Vine, and Anna O'Leary, aka Glitterandlazers, was already earning a living on Instagram but found bigger opportunities on TikTok.
Many of these families are tasked with keeping a toddler's attention, a middle schooler's mood at bay, or a teenager's anxiety from skyrocketing while simultaneously earning a living.
"Consumers are purchasing products they may believe are made by workers earning a living wage, when in reality, low wages continue to be the status quo," she said.
While intended to aid sex workers, in practice this approach leads to the isolation of workers from their systems of support and prevents them from earning a living.
While most people would agree that earning a living wage is important, there's a lot of debate about what a living wage actually looks like — especially in different regions.
In The Kominsky Method, Douglas plays Sandy Kominsky, an aging actor who had a brief stint with fame and is now earning a living as a reputable acting coach.
Even families earning a living wage often can't absorb the financial blow of being robbed of weeks or months of pay — and families below the poverty line certainly can't.
As refugees complete almost a year of living in Bangladesh, with little hope of quick repatriation to their homes in Myanmar, few have found ways of earning a living.
He alluded to numerous romantic conquests and recounted a period of months that he spent in Paris earning a living as a "mec" — or pimp — for a young prostitute.
Some people see Mondays as the end of their weekend, a depressing day when they have to climb back on the hamster wheel of Earning a Living Doing Whatever.
The film touches on a lot of hot-button matters, including the 2016 election; racial profiling; and the difficulties of being a single parent and of earning a living wage.
Since these workers' pay can fluctuate — some drivers Recode interviewed said they earn as little as an average of $8 an hour — tips are crucial for earning a living wage.
When he toed the starting line of the 29th Rotterdam Marathon that morning, April 5, 2009, he had been earning a living as an elite athlete for nearly a decade.
For now, broader concerns about earning a living extend across classes, from lawyers eager to bill hours to Josue Ruiz, 37, a hairstylist whose barbershop was destroyed in the storm.
"Earning a living should not come at the cost of anyone's safety, dignity or morale," said Shonda Rhimes, producer of "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal", who is involved in the campaign.
People who are earning a living wage are having to kind of scrape together three to four gigs to earn just about the nut to send their kid to college.
For the little girls in the audience, these two fighters are role models — women who are not only beating men at their own game but also earning a living doing it.
"People can drink on campus and not get tickets but a hardworking man, selling hot dogs, earning a living, gets his money taken away AND ticketed," Flores says in the video.
"Most Americans, they're too busy getting up, going to work, and obeying the law, and paying their taxes and trying to teach their kids morals and earning a living," said Sen.
Since then, with drinks and drugs demoted from daily to "recreational," I've steadily upped my dose of SSRIs as I've tried to keep the balance between sanity and earning a living.
The centerpiece of the effort is a job program, Newark 2020, which aims to have 2,1997 unemployed residents working full time and earning a living wage within the next three years.
Outside of Equinox, at boutique fitness studios, the accessibility of fitness classes (thanks to services like Classpass and Mindbody) has made earning a living wage as a trainer increasingly more difficult.
Earlier this year, charity Oxfam criticized Australian fashion firms for using a "system of entrenched exploitation" that see workers in their supply chains in Bangladesh and Vietnam not earning a living wage.
There are now 44 million working-age adults without college degrees who are not earning a living wage and do not have enough income to maintain a middle-class standard of living.
De Andrade thus takes on the life cycle of the workers, whose vitality is gradually sapped by years entrapped in a capitalist system, earning a living by the sweat of their brows.
These companies work in a subsection of the industry that applies technology and old-school matchmaking skills to connect brands with the thousands of online creators earning a living on social media.
Bullied at school, he began playing drums at the age of 16, and, and was earning a living as a professional musician a year later, becoming a fixture of London's 1950s Soho jazz scene.
For others still, there is no reason to go home because they have been permanently resettled in their new home country -- earning a living, integrating into local communities and making economic and civic contributions.
Kristie Mayhugh had been enrolled in the prestigious veterinary program at Texas A&M but is currently earning a living in an automotive plant—"a different line of work,"as she dryly puts it.
Between the hundreds of people staffing "LoL" esports events and self-employed gamers earning a living playing "LoL" on YouTube and Twitch, Riot has created a life-changing ecosystem around a single video game.
"If we can turn them from being dependent on aid to earning a living, they would be less exposed to resentment by locals," says Omar Kadkoy, a researcher at TEPAV, a think-tank in Ankara.
Orenstein's subjects are not the young college women I know, the vast majority of whom dream of contributing to society; earning a living to help out their families and eventually having families of their own.
Moved by their plight, Arjun Mandal of SRDS has launched a crowd-funding campaign to help the women find a safer way of earning a living, such as manufacturing candle wicks for local markets and temples.
If you're living abroad, earning a living from a foreign company, not paying US taxes, and not collecting social security, then loan companies can't touch you, nor will the government chase you after you move abroad.
When workers have to choose between earning a living and staying home sick, it incentivizes them to come to work when they're ill and potentially infect their colleagues and anyone else they come into contact with.
"Having cleared most of their forests and refusing to reduce their noxious emissions, they now try to impoverish the poor by preventing them from clearing their forest for living space and earning a living," he said.
Buchan, a farming region in the southern state of Victoria, has also been badly affected, with farmers having to put down burned livestock at a time when drought had already made earning a living nearly impossible.
"No one should be forced to choose between earning a living, or safety for oneself and children," wrote First Lady Chirlane McCray, a co-chair of the Commission on Gender Equality, in an emailed statement to Refinery29.
His stint with the ambassador lasted for one year, after which Salameh continued living in the UK as an illegal immigrant, earning a living working in kitchens, and dedicating much of his time to improving his English.
But freelancers earning a living wage face a tough choice: either stomach the higher monthly premiums or forego insurance all together, which can cost you tens of thousands of dollars or more if you have an unexpected medical emergency.
At least six taxi drivers in New York have committed suicide in the last several months, prompted, friends and family say, by the difficulty in earning a living because of the abundance of for-hire vehicles on the road.
"We need to help people understand the interconnected challenges so many of our neighbors face," like childcare, education, housing and earning a living wage, Sam Cobbs, president of Tipping Point, which fights poverty in the Bay Area, tells Axios.
Hundreds of students like Mr. Bamba took to the streets in January, according to local news reports, to protest the halt in classes, angry over the possibility of putting off a diploma — and a ticket to earning a living.
Sarah Lance, who helped to set up Sari Bari a decade ago to provide sex trafficking victims with alternative means of earning a living, said the company had also invited 19 of its women workers to become shareholders in the firm.
It wasn't just women's sports that was on the line: It was the assertion that women, more broadly, were as capable as men of playing high-level sports, earning a living, making choices about their lives, and operating well under pressure.
"It was also really important to us to make sure we were hiring folks who were earning a living wage, either through a service or being self employed," Emily Dake said of her and her partner's choice to get a monthly cleaning service.
The I.T.F., one of the seven governing bodies in professional tennis, organizes the Pro Circuit with hundreds of tournaments for juniors and professionals on five continents, many contested by players with little or no hope of ever earning a living at tennis.
Many work part time when they'd like to be full-time, earn minimum wage when they should be earning a living wage, or quit the job market altogether because an illness, disability, or criminal record makes it essentially impossible to find suitable employment.
Beneath their punk-informed momentum and textured-chrome surface are self-realization precepts about believing in who you are and accepting your own insecurities that mean more to well-fixed postcollegiates still figuring shit out than to those all too preoccupied with earning a living.
"It is disappointing to see the de Blasio administration remain singularly focused on a cap that evidence suggests is doing nothing to relieve congestion while preventing thousands of New Yorkers from earning a living wage," Josh Gold, a spokesman for Uber, said in a statement.
"It really is a compromise to recognize that there are people earnestly earning a living, but also that there's been some real problems that just like any other commercial activity you need to regulate it," said Tim Tompkins, president of the alliance, said in an interview Wednesday.
"Persons and organizations do not forfeit their religious freedom when providing social services, education, or healthcare; earning a living, seeking a job, or employing others; receiving government grants or contracts: or otherwise participating in the marketplace, the public square, or interfacing with Federal, State or local governments," the draft says.
"What really makes the MAIS project special is that it helps connect farmers with financial institutions so that they can adapt to climate change while still earning a living and providing food and water security for the region – even during periods of intense drought," said Sarah Marchildon, who leads Momentum for Change.
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The comptroller's report doesn't mention the "gig economy," or the phenomenon of an increasing number of people earning a living either wholly or partially through things like Uber or TaskRabbit, but a disproportionate number of young people nationwide are taking those "jobs," so it seems likely that plenty of New Yorkers have gone this route too.
Performing is often the only viable outlet for earning a living, that or survival sex work, which is something I considered when I was convinced that I would never be accepted onto Drag Race, I thought the only way that I could get the healthcare that I need, because at the time I didn't have insurance, was to engage in survival sex work.
Just ask the mother of four small children whose school and daycare are closed, who called us wanting to know if she'll be fired for calling out of work, or the single mom of a toddler who called struggling to figure out childcare so she can keep earning a living, or the 8.5 million other single moms just like her.
SUPREME COURT IS IN SESSION WITH GORSUCH ON BOARD, GAY WEDDING CAKE CASE ON DECK "We are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to ensure that government understands that its duty is to protect the people's freedom to follow their beliefs personally and professionally, not force them to violate those beliefs as the price of earning a living," ADF senior counsel Jeremy Tedesco said in a statement at the time.

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