Many professors have been protected by tenure, even at hard-hit public institutions. |
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Employment in transportation, particularly the hard-hit airline and trucking industries, fell by 32,000 jobs. |
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The move will come as welcome news to farmers hard-hit by strict regulations controlling movement of their animals. |
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The helicopters dropped relief supplies into parts of the hard-hit province virtually cut off from the rest of the world. |
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Kaufman rode her Vespa to hard-hit parts of New Jersey to help clean houses and deliver food, but she was still restless. |
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Mothers are hard-hit by the economy, yet work valiantly and willingly to sustain families, says Leslie Bennetts. |
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Analysts say that while the economy is coming around in advance of this year's election, the most untrusting voters will be in hard-hit manufacturing states. |
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Reading down both columns, the most hard-hit area, deathwise, was Sichuan and the most hard-hit area, birthwise, was Anhui province. |
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Hard-hit are those in the lower income bracket, those who do not have any income at all, and those living below the poverty datum line. |
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