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"earn a living" Definitions
  1. to earn the money needed for food, clothing, etc.

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We recognize that whether you are gay or transgender, you've got to earn a living, whether you're a white male in Tennessee, you've got to earn a living.
How do we deliver better ways to earn a living?
Can a man earn a living on sperm donation alone?
It's the only job I can earn a living with.
Peace will flourish as more people earn a living wage.
We should continue to support Cubans' right to earn a living.
The farmers were left with no way to earn a living.
Child care isn't just necessary so families can earn a living.
How would they earn a living on their tiny, remote ranch?
Not enough to earn a living, or to support my family.
The obvious fact is: people need to earn a living to survive.
Illegal fishing also undercuts the legal fishermen trying to earn a living.
Some took bribes to earn a living wage, undermining their patients' trust.
Do you think it is a sustainable way to earn a living?
Since returning to the US, Caitlin Coleman has struggled to earn a living.
He eventually made his way to Harlem, washing dishes to earn a living.
There are a few other ways for ex-fishermen to earn a living.
Female servers may tolerate inappropriate behaviour by customers just to earn a living.
Google is helping creators earn a living from more than just video ads.
To earn a living, he was set up in the art supplies business.
Do they deserve to be able to earn a living, now or forever?
If you work 40 hours a week you should earn a living wage.
The small-scale miners say there's no other way to earn a living.
PITY the lowly cartoonists attempting to earn a living by caricaturing cantankerous world leaders.
He hopes to find her, to earn a living and start a new life.
How do you earn a living if you don't get out of the house?
"They're hindering their citizens here, and their right to earn a living," said Bell.
Give refugees the chance to earn a living selling tree seedlings, while regenerating forests.
But they were also pretty pissed she had the gall to earn a living
He had to move to Kathmandu to start driving cabs to earn a living.
Some 60% of people in sub-Saharan Africa earn a living from their fields.
Her mother, Ida (Block) Miller, managed several small apartment buildings to earn a living.
Gay people can still earn a living; the playwrighting deal, though, is more dicey.
But it's also threatening workers who rely on sporting events to earn a living.
With streaming replacing higher-priced CDs, musicians depend on live performances to earn a living.
Whatever you call, it means thousands of people earn a living peddling firs and pines.
The decor is appropriate: Mr Veneau's efforts to earn a living are robotic and tireless.
It's against the law because it makes it harder for women to earn a living.
These workers look to earn a living wage using the skills they developed over time.
While you can earn a living doing this, it's not a very scalable business model.
Beyond sponsorships, popular streamers can also earn a living from paid subscriptions and viewer donations.
I was just trying to get along, keep my head down, and earn a living.
Eplan said his relatives were also discriminated against as they tried to earn a living.
They didn't know that I was depending on their tips to earn a living wage.
Herders earn a living by selling reindeer for meat as well as for their hides.
In 2138 states, teachers do not earn a living wage for a family of four.
There is a direct relationship between the ability to generate influence and earn a living.
A principality dripping with riches, there is perhaps no place more desirable to earn a living.
And those payments are fostering a new creative economy where niche artists can earn a living.
Trying to manage an artistic career and earn a living was a constant struggle for him.
It was also, thanks to the English professional leagues, a rare means to earn a living.
He needs to find a way to earn a living and to feed his eight children.
Many foreign fighters come to Thailand to make money and earn a living in Muay Thai.
Other women eschewed epochal demands for piety and purity in their bids to earn a living.
Senate Bill 28503-22019, the "Colorado Right to Earn a Living Act," is sponsored by Sen.
Harassment is a real concern, they say, but so is the need to earn a living.
We want them to heal and be able to go back to work and earn a living.
The officer just want order on the streets, while the old lady needs to earn a living.
But we absolutely believe in our constitutional right to earn a living free from arbitrary government interference.
On a global level, women face a ton of barriers in their effort to earn a living.
"If you had to earn a living, you would leave the house"—what does that even mean?
And the best is that I can earn a living making music—that's a dream come true.
A lot of women, for example, sell soft drinks and soda to try and earn a living.
He didn't have to move away from the Midwest to earn a living — technology gave him options.
The city also ought to consider changes that would help yellow cabdrivers earn a living wage, too.
Instead they earn a living from relatively small commissions on the merchandise that moves through their shops.
What I was doing at the time to earn a living was I was an independent consultant.
And theoretically, farmers could earn a living growing cacao and get paid not to deforest their land.
And many have little choice but to crowd onto transport if they are to earn a living.
He characterized the theft of laptops as taking away the means for techies to earn a living.
A tour reveals how form and function have evolved in the places where people earn a living.
It's not so easy when you can't earn a living wage and you have children to support.
The cash is helping some earn a living from emailing, while plenty more are earning substantial additional income.
While markets are recovering, job opportunities are limited, making it nearly impossible for people to earn a living.
It's a great way to earn a living if you're lucky enough to get into the space program.
The effects of his imprisonment have left him unable to function in society and to earn a living.
"Our vision is to help millions of creators earn a living doing what they love," Ramakrishnan tells TechCrunch.
Widespread piracy of porn films by those sites has made it tough for performers to earn a living.
Government must balance the interests of people's ability to earn a living ... against their ability to actually live.
I walk around sometimes, and I see Mexican people trying to earn a living in an honest way.
To them, Liveops is a sustaining force, a way to earn a living while being present at home.
Meanwhile, industry departed the Cabrini-Green neighborhood, leaving young men with few lawful ways to earn a living.
And if you're in our country, you're probably trying to earn a living wage at the same time.
To earn a living, Ms. Dolan is a nurse in an intensive-care unit at a nearby hospital.
To earn a living he worked for the Iraqi Cultural Center, organizing exhibitions from around the Arab world.
At $38 an hour, pounding concrete is a more reliable way to earn a living than pounding opponents.
The group of transgender and gay people uses dance for advocacy, as well as to earn a living.
More and more, the Internet plays a major role in how we communicate, earn a living and pursue romance.
You'll have the freedom to choose a career you enjoy and to earn a living that supports your family.
Unions have said they want their members to earn a living wage, citing hardships caused by a stagnating economy.
She pledged that her staffers would earn a "living wage," with no one making less than $52,000 annual salary.
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have previously supported the efforts of Uber drivers to earn a living wage.
And, for transgender Americans in the workplace, it's very much about being treated equally as they earn a living.
To do so, consider these tips from so-called "digital nomads" -- professionals who successfully earn a living while globetrotting.
Picking a strawberry properly, and doing it fast enough to earn a living wage, requires speed, dexterity, and stamina.
The agent started wondering how Engle had time to earn a living with all the time he spent running.
Last year, their first year attempting to earn a living primarily through social media, they made eighteen thousand dollars.
Almost all the men earn a living from fishing and must now commute to the sea, said their wives.
Every kinner should stand on their own two feet and forge ahead and earn a living through respectable means.
It can become difficult to earn a living, to care for children or to use the subway and buses.
For those born poor on the island, he said, the temptation to earn a living illegally is ever-present.
I have to earn a living ... I won't spend 80 hours going over e-mails with Bannon and Roger Stone.
When all digital spaces are controlled by liberal snowflakes, how's a guy supposed to earn a living promoting hate online?
Returnees say their home area of Guzamala in the northeast is not safe and they cannot earn a living there.
And Rick Rubin saw our need to work and have something to sell at our shows and earn a living.
A generation of young people have been born and educated in it; now they scrabble to earn a living there.
"To earn a living off small scale cocoa production is very tough, especially when growing low-yielding varieties," Benzies says.
Today, almost all federal employees earn a living wage and receive fairly decent benefits – and that's nothing to apologize for.
Manafort wants to go to New York too, so he could continue to earn a living, his lawyer, Downing, said.
Hillard opened the milk bar more or less immediately after training, again driven by the need to earn a living.
"We are just trying to earn a living wage like you," said Bleu Rainer, a McDonald's employee from Tampa, Florida.
This includes moms and dads, students, and hardworking Americans who are just trying to get by and earn a living.
Hundreds of players are now able to earn a living playing their favorite games at the highest level of competition.
To earn a living, Del Vecchio went to work in a factory making molds for auto parts and eyeglass frames.
Most frequently, the drivers talked about how tough it was to earn a living, with Uber looming over their livelihoods.
The Sitayebs left Morocco in the 1970s as teenagers to earn a living as waiters and dishwashers in Parisian restaurants.
Skills that would allow him to earn a living in the village and to court the women of that village.
In "War Invalid," a veteran in a wooden wheelchair cranks a phonograph, presumably to earn a living on the street.
Both Lyft and Uber, in statements to Gizmodo, affirmed their belief that drivers should be able to earn a living wage.
His right arm is covered with bright tattoos, and he used to earn a living modeling clothes at a shopping mall.
It is hard to earn a living as a cricketer in Afghanistan, so most local stars play in richer foreign leagues.
Instead I give her a farm or a cow to earn a living and start off her life like a son.
HUNDREDS of Western-trained Cypriot lawyers and accountants earn a living by handling the affairs of Russian and Ukrainian offshore companies.
They also include gratuity on the bill to make sure their employees earn a living wage and can afford health insurance.
I had to wait another two years for my green card before I got the legal right to earn a living.
After running away from his abusive stepmother last year, Tapiwa turned to sex work to earn a living on the streets.
"Do we work and earn a living, or do we sit and watch YouTube?" said a frustrated young man named Rahul.
These women and their families live in caves dug into the rock, while the men earn a living as nomadic shepherds.
But I really wanted to travel, I really wanted to earn a living off of what I do as a career.
The Tiananmen crackdown of 22013 stranded him abroad, and he says he had to drop his studies to earn a living.
Groups of women from 25 to 53 remote villages in Tinsukia earn a living in the same way as farm workers.
"I like my job and I need to continue to earn a living, particularly in light of this shutdown," she concluded.
Caregivers make the lives of two-earner couples and single mothers possible, and they don't always themselves earn a living wage.
Around 5,000 people earn a living, either directly or indirectly, from tourism on the Swiss side of Portes du Soleil resort.
But representatives of ride-share drivers said the proposal was unfair to app-based drivers who struggle to earn a living.
Around 5,000 people earn a living, either directly or indirectly, from tourism on the Swiss side of Portes du Soleil resort.
A parade of personalities come to protest, celebrate and even earn a living in the shadow of the 58-story tower.
As he struggles to earn a living without a law license, he frets he's doomed to penury, just like his dad.
Read the full post on Auerbach and Twer&aposs to learn how they earn a living from sponsored posts on TikTok.
No wonder I'm leaning toward a profession Where people can earn a living by talking In class about books they love.
Ad-supported platforms often pay merely $0.10 to $20163 per view, so creators have to be broadly popular to earn a living.
Social Security's disability insurance provides infirm workers with a financial backstop in the event they're no longer able to earn a living.
There are a lot of ways you can earn a living but there's not a lot of ways you can make millions.
"Some streamers barely earn a living and others have become billionaires," details Jian Xu, a communication specialist from Deakin University, in Australia.
The democrats were consistently for the working class, the average person trying to earn a living and take care of their family.
Long gone are the days when one could earn a living with little or no education by working in factories and fields.
But she's never known what it's like to work all your days and still barely be able to earn a living wage.
Well, that could soon become a reality as we're looking for beer lovers to earn a living, tasting new and innovative beers.
"It's always what you have to do to earn a living rather than what you really want to do," he said later.
"I don't think it is a legitimate business model, to earn a living from the living space of other people," he said.
Mr. Allen said his undocumented status made it difficult to earn a living; he could find clients only through word of mouth.
"It is like a blessing that he can earn a living and go to places we never heard of," Ms. Hamilton added.
"If we are forbidden to even use water from the river, how on earth can we earn a living?" he shouted angrily.
With no end to the war in sight, governments and aid agencies are looking at how to help refugees earn a living.
But shunned by mainstream society, transgender individuals in Pakistan are still often forced into begging, prostitution or dancing to earn a living.
Right now the absolute priority must be helping families who are hit the hardest by their new inability to earn a living.
In his suit, Bergin is demanding unspecified damages claiming he's suffered permanent injuries which have hurt his ability to earn a living.
They were able to make it their full-time gig and earn a living off of it, something that was never their intention.
Windsor would go one to do much more than simply "earn a living," as she started a new life in New York City.
Many drivers said the proposal would make it hard to earn a living and lamented that the mayor appeared to favor their competition.
Under the military's pay structure, wartime bonuses are the only viable way to earn a living – often a lavish one – in the army.
But female singers' success is no trivial matter when the resulting competition for roles makes it challenging for performers to earn a living.
I still have the ability to maintain an overfull work schedule, to earn a living, to run with my dog in the park.
Standard English is vital for Singaporeans to earn a living and be understood not just by other Singaporeans but also English speakers everywhere.
Each new facility presents an opportunity for our members to earn a living, support their family and maintain stability in the middle class.
Part of rebuilding communities means rebuilding revenue streams so folks can get back to work, earn a living and care for their families.
To me, that just feels like they weren't able to make it for their country and earn a living, so they're coming here.
Streamers who play the most popular games can build a large enough following to earn a living from paid subscriptions and viewer donations.
So the injury to Stewart, while reflecting a longstanding reality, has also shed new light on the way these players earn a living.
I'm not privy to top-secret briefings, nor do I earn a living by making grand predictions on matters of war and peace.
The government turned to importing foodstuffs, and as a result, farmers could no longer earn a living, and have steadily abandoned their fields.
Actually arbitrating thousands of cases on behalf of workers with small claims is a terrible way for a lawyer to earn a living.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki knows this is an issue for creators, many of whom rely on YouTube's AdSense program to earn a living.
Centenarian tortoises and blue-footed boobies inhabit the Galapagos alongside some 18,000 islanders who earn a living from fishing and the tourism industry.
It's up to Congress to act on the president's proposal and make America the best place in the world to earn a living.
Today, the brand employs, trains, educates and empowers women across the globe so they can earn a living and break the cycle of poverty.
With Uber preparing for an IPO, the issue of whether gig economy workers like Stephen can earn a living wage is likely to reemerge.
Trump does nothing to guarantee a living wage for the people who make it possible for all other working parents to earn a living.
In an ideal world, I'd find a way to freelance to earn a living and then have free time to work on creative collaborations.
And while Jordanian cities present more opportunities for Syrian refugees than camps, nine out ten struggle to earn a living above the poverty line.
"I could solve the problems of the world while I had fun and learned how to earn a living," he wrote in his memoir.
At risk are hundreds of millions of people who depend on fisheries to earn a living, for food and nutrition, according to the FAO.
Libya, once a destination for hardworking migrants across the continent to earn a living wage in decent conditions, can become just that once again.
Financial planners strongly encourage having disability insurance to protect your income if you can't earn a living due to an injury or chronic illness.
The underlying promise of our system is that we will welcome returning citizens and not impede their ability to earn a living legally i.e.
"I walk around sometimes, and I see Mexican people trying to earn a living in an honest way," the Boston Red Sox player said.
Village barbers also can earn a living shaving people using solar-powered shavers, and farmers can irrigate their crops with solar pumps, he said.
Shunned by mainstream society, transgender individuals in the country of 190 million are often forced into begging, prostitution or dancing to earn a living.
But some Republicans said they would oppose the measure because it reduced a worker's ability to earn a living in an increasingly expensive region.
A government official confessed that despite years of training programs, she had never seen any of the women earn a living from these skills.
Regime-allied armed groups often set up checkpoints and extort taxes from farmers and businessmen, making it that much harder to earn a living.
The profession of letters was generally admirable, but the idea of my being a writer made her anxious: How would I earn a living?
Does Biden (and most other politicians for that matter) understand that there are ways to earn a living other than being a career politician?
His account was demonetized for Google-placed ads — the way many YouTube influencers earn a living — because of the company's policies around cannabis content.
But an increasing number are pushing for divorce, frustrated by their husbands' inability to earn a living and motivated by changing views of relationships.
The vast majority of Americans earn a living supplying services to other Americans, so when wages don't rise we struggle to find economic opportunities.
We want to see women here also gain in confidence and earn a living, so we would like more women to apply for these permits.
But trading sales for ad-supported streaming and social media made it tough for anyone but the most established artists to earn a living wage.
That makes it hard for people like Oberdick to earn a living, and for people like you to repair your phone when you drop it.
It's about the ability to earn a living, secure a decent place to live, attend school safety, and access quality medical care and fair lending.
But farmers have used and protected the wetland for decades in line with management plans, enabling them to earn a living and maintain its biodiversity.
Yet for actual sex workers, the workplace described by No Little Girl bears little to no resemblance to the brothels they earn a living in.
It can be hard to earn a living from just a single hectare of sugarcane—the size of plot many farmers on Negros have received.
But divorcing those emotions from their root in trying to earn a living makes the narrative seem strangely distanced from familiar human emotions and motivations.
Half of them are illiterate, while a staggering 87% are forced to earn a living working as rag pickers and street vendors or by begging.
It is an often thankless job but one which she says is more than just a way to earn a living and feed her children.
The livelihood of people with disabilities, our families and the many people that earn a living providing home and community-based services are at stake.
Slightly over one-third of respondents in the survey believed that most welfare recipients would prefer to stay on welfare rather than earn a living.
Drivers go back and forth between the sectors as they struggle to earn a living, and our solutions must address the crisis for all drivers.
His periods of instability, his delusions and his refusal (or inability) to earn a living meant that the Alcotts moved often and were frequently separated.
Most of the lawsuits brought by the institute against state licensing boards argue that they are unconstitutionally interfering with individuals' right to earn a living.
At the age of 10 he went to Charleston to earn a living, and at 16 had become confidential clerk in a large mercantile house.
Locals see it as the only viable way to earn a living in an area where jobs are scarce and agriculture is impossible, the AFP reports.
Since Lauren and Steven are not millionaires who can simply jet off for seven months, they needed to earn a living while they traveled the country.
It's possible to do more than just earn a living by being popular online; young people with no real work experience can make millions of dollars.
The Dutch oven is $350 and a set of two ramekins is $50, which may be pricey, but, hey even Mickey has to earn a living.
This set off a wave of discontent among drivers, many of whom are struggling to earn a living while juggling shifts for both ride-hail companies.
After officially becoming the first billionaire rapper last month, Shawn Corey Carter — better known as Jay-Z — doesn't just earn a living from the music scene.
At the state level, the Institute for Justice has filed lawsuits arguing that various licensing boards are unconstitutionally interfering with the right to earn a living.
In the video, Kalanick gets into an argument with the driver after he complains about Uber cutting rates and making it hard to earn a living.
But if you truly despise working on someone else's agenda, consider how you might earn a living as the one who gets to make the agenda.
Child brides are more likely to drop out of school than their peers who marry later, which in turn impacts their ability to earn a living.
Many live in secluded communities and have no choice but to beg on the streets or sing and dance at private parties to earn a living.
They're the mobile vehicles that sex workers rent by the day, trying to earn a living by fulfilling the desires of the men who work nearby.
I met divorced mothers who had no rights to their husbands' pensions, so I sponsored legislation for university scholarships to enable them to earn a living.
SACRAMENTO — In the backyard of California's Capitol sits Franklin Boulevard, a largely industrial area where many residents earn a living keeping old vehicles on the road.
But Mr. Nin says his packed schedule is strategic: The long hours are necessary to earn a living wage, and they keep him out of trouble.
It hopes to one day generate revenue while helping its creators earn a living too, perhaps through ad revenue shares, tipping, subscriptions, merchandise or offline meetups.
Indonesia: One large mining company is trying to shut down illegal operations, which use mercury, but miners say there's no other way to earn a living.
It's about two people in 1800s Oregon who begin stealing milk from a rich guy's cow and using it to cook food and earn a living.
My mom in particular has long suffered from the economic downturns that have made it harder and harder to earn a living wage in this country.
She discovered she could earn a living from promoting and reviewing cannabis products and quit her accounting job to work full time as a cannabis influencer. 
"They had no choice except to join, because we have no other way to earn a living here," Ms. Bebe said of her son and grandsons.
On farms that produce 70 percent of the world's hazelnuts for Nestlé, Godiva and Nutella, Syrians say they can't earn a living wage — or much respect.
The problem is in the aggregate: They end up making it much more difficult for ex-offenders to earn a living and reintegrate into their communities.
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.
This dynamic, Hawkins says, calls into question longstanding notions that young people don't need help in our society because they'll always be able to earn a living.
I threw out the concept of "normal" and realized that people in the industry are doing what the rest of us are — hustling to earn a living.
Mr. Kasich "knows what it feels like to earn a living," said Linda Burns Torp, the chairwoman of the Republican Party in Macomb County, which includes Utica.
The three-member panel objected to the monument designation, saying it was too large and could hurt residents&apos ability to earn a living from livestock grazing.
Ultimately, the study boiled down to answering this question: Is it possible to earn a living, have a life and still set aside money for your future?
All of our children should have the opportunity to work hard, earn a living and take responsibility for their lives on the same terms as everyone else.
" On McGregor specifically, Green said: "He made people realize MMA was a sport you could be successful in and a sport you could earn a living from.
This is Band-Aid legislation for a comparable bullet wound, written by rule makers who earn a living through exploiting the athletes that live under their work.
As influencer events are cancelled and internet stars are tasked with working from home, creators are taking a variety of approaches to continue to earn a living.
Many of them were former apple growers who left after harsher winters and erratic precipitation related to climate change made it increasingly difficult to earn a living.
When we first met a promising young man named Rosendo, he was a teenager mowing lawns to earn a living with dreams of becoming an aviation mechanic.
The average cost of living in D.C. is 39 percent higher than the national average, making it almost impossible for some tipped workers to earn a living.
"When you start doing that and being the judge of what happens and how people earn a living, that's when it gets a little tricky," she said.
Today, many mom bloggers earn a living by sharing their family's style and survival tips, and there are many magazines and sites devoted to every facet of parenthood.
But as online ad platforms tighten their restrictions over what content is allowed, Patreon has found a way to help artists to earn a living by being themselves.
Then in February, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was caught on tape lecturing an Uber driver who complained that fare cuts were harming his ability to earn a living.
"We're interested in serving all these students in Collier County and making sure they have the ability to earn a living wage when they come out," he says.
The IOM says it is essential to help trafficking victims earn a living wage at home to "reject the fantasy world painted by traffickers and unscrupulous labor recruiters".
In much of the global south there are increasing income gaps between a small middle class and a growing mass of poor who cannot earn a living wage.
Paired, they make the case that the beautiful lunacy of trying to earn a living from the land hasn't changed all that much in the last two centuries.
"I say all the time that in Memphis, debtors don't earn a living wage," said Sylvia Brown, one of the two trustees for Chapter 13 cases in Memphis.
They ask not for green cards, but for better schools for their kids, the chance to work and earn a living, and the opportunity to go to college.
Properly designed, it could help people who work for Uber, Lyft and other apps earn a living wage after paying for expenses like leasing costs, insurance and fuel.
Stripping people of their driver's licenses makes it more difficult for them to earn a living and, by extension, more difficult for them to pay off their debts.
For example, discrimination can make it more difficult to earn a living, find safe shelter and long-term housing, access affordable health care, and meet other basic necessities.
Frustrated by their husbands' inability to earn a living, and in a society where basic views on relationships have changed, women are asserting more control over their marriages.
Iranian elites can afford to stay home but a majority of the population would be devastated by a long period of not being able to earn a living.
This entrepreneurial pair decide to earn a living by billing themselves as adventurers, and through strokes of luck and instinct, they help unmask a deep-state espionage ring.
As a teenager, she migrated north from Spartanville, S.C., to New York by way of North Carolina, using the only skill she had, cooking, to earn a living.
For decades, millions of Filipinos—Tita's husband, daughter, and niece among them—have left in order to earn a living by fulfilling the growing demand for labor overseas.
In order to earn a living they effectively poison themselves, their communities and the environment by using mercury, an outlawed but popular way to extract gold from ore.
"I am now in a position to earn a living wage," driver Anette Rivero, a member of Rideshare Drivers United, said in a statement to Vox on Wednesday.
No person — in whatever job, in whatever industry — should have to forfeit professional aspirations and the right to earn a living to the abusive whims of the powerful.
As the porn business continues to become more and more fragmented, fledgling and seasoned performers alike can't simply rely on shooting films with big studios to earn a living.
Though insurance will apparently cover the repair, his car has been in the shop for more than two weeks, temporarily leaving him with no way to earn a living.
Mohammad Subhan Dar, 65, a fisherman who lives in Saderkote Payeen village on Wular's eastern shore, said people earn a living by fishing and collecting water chestnuts and fodder.
He was one of those guys who had a fan base, like a real fan base, but couldn't sell enough records to really earn a living on a label.
Unless you've somehow found a way to earn a living by torrenting and hoarding movies and TV shows, you probably don't need LaCie's new 12big Thunderbolt 3 storage solution.
Also, analysts note, more than 80% of Zimbabweans earn a living in the informal sector, from hawking fruits on city sidewalks to selling used clothes on dusty open spaces.
Not once did I believe that the state or America owed me anything except a chance to earn a living and pay my way as I journeyed through life.
That's why the Congolese government as well as international corporations sourcing from the DRC need to step in to offer these children a different way to earn a living.
They have watched their once-thriving factories and industries slowly shutter one by one, eventually leaving fishing and tourism as just about the only ways to earn a living.
It is blatantly clear that there are a lot of people (who do not earn a living from photography) in Southeast Asia interested in different kinds of photographic practices.
Access to childcare when schools have literally been closed for almost a month is another issue standing in the way of a person's ability to work and earn a living.
That not only eases the burden of physical labor on humans, but it also removes opportunities for humans to earn a living—if they don't change how they create value.
Activist Jignesh Mevani is leading a campaign for land, asking that states give 5 acres (2 hectares) of land to each landless Dalit family so they can earn a living.
Google is very much a part of those advances: It's charting an artificial intelligence-powered future that promises to radically transform how people earn a living in the years ahead.
The Duttons were doing all they could to earn a living and pay their taxes—taxes that helped provide free health care for people who did nothing to earn it.
In Queens, which has a large South Asian population, a library in Jamaica offers sewing classes in Bengali for Bangladeshi women, some of whom now earn a living as seamstresses.
All 28503 states and D.C. have licensing laws, which require aspiring workers and entrepreneurs to get permission from government bureaucrats and their corporate cronies before they can earn a living.
Some cousins from Queens found him a delivery job, one of the most accessible ways to earn a living for immigrants who do not speak English and have no documentation.
With the country's economy in meltdown, an estimated 21,22016 fortune hunters have descended on this mineral-rich jungle area to earn a living pulling gold-flecked earth from makeshift mines.
Right now you can earn a living making ad-free television shows, but to do it you need to talk executives at Netflix or HBO or Showtime into paying you.
Travel and style influencer Macy Mariano has 102,000 followers on Instagram, allowing her to earn a living making sponsored content for brands on social media and her travel blog, WanderwithMacy.com.
Yet thousands of people still earn a living as yoga and aerobics instructors, because watching a fitness video in your living room just isn't the same as attending a class.
Instead of being independent farmers or self-employed manufacturers, Americans are herded into factories en masse, forced to work for someone else because they cannot earn a living any other way.
Farmers also clear land to increase the size of their plots when they can't earn a living off of their own farms — which are often failing, ironically, because of climate change.
They are employed on a contract and earn a living but, more importantly, they are given a sense of worth and access to a welcoming community of students and co-trainers.
There are now 25.9 million refugees globally, according to the United Nations, and some have found innovative ways to earn a living while helping their adopted communities or others like them.
In the near term, it plans to purchase a soap-making machine for 200,000 Kenyan shillings ($1,946), and train several young people to use it so they can earn a living.
Her success still surprises her when she considers the financial hardship that forced her to quit running and school at age 15 so she could earn a living for her family.
The possibility that the female interrogator, too, could feel like a worn-out cog in that system and might simply be trying to earn a living, like Dan, is not explored.
"Plaintiff was scared to leave her house and as a result was forced to stop delivering as a courier altogether—directly affecting her ability to earn a living," the lawsuit says.
LONDON — Generations of women artists either ignored — or were ignored by — the commercial art market, and often turned to teaching as an outlet for artistic expression and to earn a living.
For this to happen, we must also ensure that every person, no matter his or her race or circumstance, has the opportunity to go to work and earn a living wage.
Dr. Cha Hee-jae, president of the Pro-Life Doctors Association, said some obstetricians became abortion providers because the declining birthrate had made it hard for them to earn a living.
She is mindful of how hard it can be to earn a living, citing the federal employees working paycheck to paycheck who lined up at food banks during the government shutdown.
Complicating things further is that there's no consensus on exactly how much these drivers make — or how much responsibility their tech-giant bosses have to ensure they earn a living wage.
She's also knowingly joining the right's mission to smear AOC for literally everything she does, and playing into an "evil socialists" narrative when people just want the opportunity to earn a living.
"The vast majority of Americans do not know that they do not have the skills to earn a living in our increasingly technological society and international marketplace," lamented Education Secretary Richard Riley.
Just tie together a nice, trendy outfit, carry around a box labelled "teeth-whitening kit," and hold up your phone up to take some pics like you're trying to earn a living.
The lack of resources in Thai women's soccer is highlighted by the absence of a domestic league forcing players in the national team to earn a living in other jobs while training.
Porn stars and sex workers have increasingly turned to personalized content, such as subscription-only social media accounts or customized videos, to earn a living amid a glut of free online porn.
In sum, the Protecting JOBs Act is an important, if limited, approach to easing the burdens on workers' ability to exercise their right to earn a living free of unreasonable government interference.
Called Curtsy, the startup began when one University of Mississippi sorority sister realized she could earn a living by renting out her closet full of dresses to the rest of Greek row.
His work is so strange it is often described as "outsider art," but Hanks was a journeyman insider, working at a fevered pace to earn a living and support his drinking habit.
Manafort struggled for the last seven weeks to secure a change to his bail conditions, which his lawyers said "severely impacted his ability to earn a living," according to an earlier filing.
While unlimited vacation is not yet common enough to be proven positive or negative, it can't be denied that working on the beach is a pretty nice way to earn a living.
Create your own occupational profile of your ballot — find out how your candidates earn a living (or if they work full time in politics, find out how they earned a living before).
I found out that I was the only student in my program who had ever waited on tables to earn a living; most of my classmates had never had to work before.
Chelsea Dallas Falato hosts this look into a parallel universe, in which comedians reveal how their lives and careers would have gone if they couldn't earn a living in the funny business.
For most of the past eight years, it was hard for regular guys (and girls) to earn a living even if they were willing to do unglamorous work like installing microwave ovens.
It lets these Americans, who have successfully completed rigorous background investigations, go to school, earn a living, support their families, pay taxes and work toward achieving their dreams like the rest of us.
But she soon moved back after being hassled by press, and she realized that she would have to trade on her notoriety in order to earn a living for her and her son.
I read it cover-to-cover in just a couple of days, and if it weren't for having to earn a living and sleeping, I probably would've read it in a single day.
Second, in a world of rising economic inequality, a 30 to 50 percent tip is a small but direct way to redistribute money to those who are working hard to earn a living.
Increased mobility options from ride-sharing to self-driving cars are opening up new possibilities in transportation, tourism and many other sectors, while also providing flexible opportunities for Americans to earn a living.
Struggling counties in Utah and Nevada last week learned that their residents' right to earn a living and feed their families falls a distant second behind new hiking trails for absentee environmentalist overlords.
" Then in January he raised the issue again, asking Bernie Sanders what he'd tell voters who see Democrats as "more concerned with what bathroom people go into [than] how they earn a living.
Richard Conniff On the list of companies I dislike, Amazon ranks near the top, for putting bookstores out of business everywhere and destroying the ability of authors and publishers to earn a living.
How to summarize the breezy sensibility of "Los Espookys," a new HBO comedy about a group of friends in an unnamed Latin American country who earn a living by staging fake horror events?
Since security guard pay at museums across the board is near minimum wage, many guards in unionized and non-unionized museums work two or more jobs in order to earn a living income.
He added that Japanese and Chinese buyers frequently visited Lamalera to purchase delicacies like shark fins, but said he has counseled Lamalerans that selling protected species was no way to earn a living.
When Greg Auerbach and Nate Twer discovered they could earn a living from sponsored posts on TikTok, they refocused their video-production company from shooting local commercials to making videos for the app.
Edwards said selling "The Big Issue" - a magazine founded in 1991 to help the homeless earn a living - while sleeping on the streets had helped give him back "a bit of self-respect".
Influencers have seen their sponsorship deals shut down and events cancelled, with many shifting their focus to alternative revenue streams that allow them to continue to earn a living without leaving their homes.
These talent platforms have made it possible for companies and organizations to conceptualize and compartmentalize work as projects rather than full-time jobs, and for workers to earn a living by piecing together gigs.
If all we did was give that 70 percent of kids graduating from high school the chance to earn a living wage instead of a minimum wage, it would transform our economy, just that.
Whether the stories of costumed miscreants are fact or fiction, the hysteria is creating a serious PR problem for those who earn a living delivering pratfalls and punchlines in curly wigs and floppy shoes.
One said they are just months away from opening up their own business, and dashing is an interim opportunity to still earn a living while they prepare to take on a significant career adjustment.
"Her mother came from nothing and her father was self-made, so there's always been an awareness of working hard to earn a living," said Lisa Caputo, a friend and former White House aide.
With the price of oil, Saudi Arabia's main export and economic lifeline, dwindling at a 14-year low, it is no surprise that Saudi women are looking for alternative ways to earn a living.
As a writer, I would, yes, like the chance to earn a living from writing, without having to fly from one ill-paid piece to the next, wringing myself into mental and physical exhaustion.
But for Maria de Jesus Bringelo and tens of thousands of other Afro-Brazilians who earn a living from the land in more traditional ways, the MATOPIBA region has another value: it's their home.
The experiences of Uber drivers makes this relationship with data more physical, if no less complicated: Data doesn't materialize out of nowhere—it's made by people simply driving around, trying to earn a living.
" An Uber spokesperson said, "We worry that the Mayor's rules will hurt drivers' ability to earn a living and hope that we can work with stakeholders to limit the consequences for riders and drivers.
Business Insider spoke to influencer-marketing professionals across the industry to better understand how they are adjusting their businesses to continue to earn a living during the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic turmoil.
We see that on both sides there is largely the same mud, water, and, yes, humans, working hard to earn a living on a famous river that has for millennia flowed across this land.
Barefoot College does not award any formal degrees or certificates but does ensure once these women go back to their villages, they can earn a living and improve the living conditions of the entire village.
Anne Russell, Wilmington, N.C.: The greatest challenge is designing a work/home environment in which both mothers and fathers may earn a living and take care of their children and domestic life as a family.
Some drivers who work full time complain that in addition to not having benefits, they must work longer hours to earn a living wage, especially after Uber last year cut the rates it charges passengers.
We have youth unemployment rates in communities which are 21920, 21970, 403 percent, yet we are shocked, just shocked, that when kids have no constructive opportunities to earn a living, they engage in illegal activity.
The need to earn a living prevented him from going to college, however, so he found work in the insurance industry, until he took a job as a presenter with Irish state radio in 1958.
We will be the voice for the trades, which have long been a proven pathway to success for middle-class American families who deserve to earn a living wage and enjoy the dignity of work.
He now lives in the United States but hopes to return to continue his work, as palm oil development continues to displace farmers without giving them an alternative means to earn a living, he said.
But the guarantee doesn't extend to the self-employed, which leaves construction workers feeling pressured to go in to work to earn a living, despite fears of bringing the virus home to infect their families.
Gone, too, are the chances to earn a living, which, combined with seismic shifts in the music business and rising rents in neighborhoods now threatened by gentrification, have left older musicians in a precarious situation.
These sorts of arbitrary distinctions are unconstitutional under the First Amendment, as well as the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, which protects against the arbitrary and irrational treatment of professionals seeking to earn a living.
Despite this paucity of places to show their work, and a very small chance to earn a living off art alone, artists poured into the area seeking camaraderie and the freedom to pursue their vision.
"There are many temporary workers that go to the city to earn a living, then they go back and reunite with their families," said Jayashankar Swaminathan, professor of global operations at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Users on the page Sex Worker Helpfuls are advising each other that the few remaining porn-friendly sites, like Mastodon and Switter, are either full of trolls or too sparse for them to earn a living.
For a lot of women trying to just earn a living, Hollywood-style empowerment takes a back seat to staying employed and keeping everyone around them at work and at home happy, boyfriends and bosses alike.
The back-to-back retirements on Centre Court angered many fans but Norris felt the players could not be blamed for trying to earn a living when an "average career is probably five to six years".
We are hopeful that action will be taken by this Congress toward building a stronger and functioning economy in which people who work hard can earn a living, support a family, and build a better life.
Some Peruvian politicians openly argue that the miners, many of them from indigenous communities, should be allowed to earn a living, a popular stance in a country where half the population is under the poverty level.
It is also a way to earn a living for many: Women in the starched white outfit are often hired to meet tourists disembarking from cruises in Bahia and can be seen selling traditional street food.
"Today, we have laid a marker down that every Virginian can work hard, earn a living wage, and live their lives without fear of discrimination based on who they are or who they love," she added. Gov.
The speaking engagements both offered him an opportunity to earn a living, and allowed him to publicly address his issues with the unjust war in Vietnam and the unjust treatment of black and Muslim people back home.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Expecting women to stay at home while their husbands earn a living is increasingly a belief of the past for most Britons - unless those women are new mothers - a survey found on Tuesday.
And then for people moving toward the professional stage, we're going to look to adding some options for them to be able to earn a living, or at least make a secondary income, off of their art.
But they're not enough on their own, researchers said, to address the deeper issues that make it a daily challenge to earn a living while caring for children in the United States — particularly if the economy slows.
With no way to earn a living and all public transport halted, India's army of migrant workers has been left stranded, with no choice but to undertake long journeys across the country to their homes on foot.
Inflation has driven office workers to abandon the cities and head to illegal pit mines in the jungle, willing to subject themselves to armed gangs and multiple bouts of malaria for the chance to earn a living.
The sea star wasting disease is an example of how a cascade triggered by climate change can impact everyone from fishermen trying to earn a living to an eager six-year old on the beach exploring tidepools.
Shareholder activism, employee ownership structures and equitable profit-sharing are all underappreciated strategies to help ensure that employees earn a living wage, receive adequate benefits and have wealth-building opportunities — all while the company turns a profit.
Idy Niang, who previously represented Senegal at the WIM, said when coastal villagers in his West African nation are forced to move inland by erosion and rising tides, they can no longer earn a living from fishing.
But he was early to see the potential of YouTube, and there he was able to build a sizable fan base and eventually earn a living—thanks to videos marked by SEO savvy and winningly homemade aesthetics.
Another parent said "the stress and the burden on the whole family has been enormous," making it harder for parents to earn a living and take care of children who couldn't be in school during the day.
So I think we're pretty far off, but that's one of my, kind of, fantasies, that we can elevate communities to such a degree that people can actually run a business or earn a living on Reddit. Okay.
I think people will recognize that you can't create a place of stability without some of those ingredients, where people have hope for the future and the ability to earn a living and send their kids to school.
It is far more difficult to oversee and fact-check the work of undisclosed editors who earn a living by generating Wikipedia entries for not-so-public figures and fluffing the profiles of corporations and other major players.
Given that disabilities, including mental health disabilities, impact people's abilities to earn a living, this effectively would eliminate mental health care for all but those few Americans with families or friends who are able to support them indefinitely.
Dr. Francis was also urging treatment by then to allow victims of the disease "to pursue their education, earn a living and rear their families" in an era when many sickle cell patients did not survive to adolescence.
In co-sponsoring the Equality Act, Congressman Dold showed how important it is that LGBT people be able to have a fair chance to earn a living, provide for their families, and live free from fear of discrimination.
It's been amazing to hear your stories of Uber improving lives across the city – from drivers who use our app to earn a living, to riders who rely on us to get home safely after a night out.
Punjab is one of several Indian states that is afraid of coronavirus casualties growing as migrant laborers return home, particularly from the Gulf countries, where thousands of Indians go to earn a living and send money back home.
Nuchem, a 32-year-old father of four who asked that his last name not be published to protect his privacy, said that after completing advanced yeshiva study he was uncertain about how he might earn a living.
But to many transgender Pakistanis, the advances still fall short of what is really needed: changing the attitudes of a mainstream society that shuns and abuses them, often forcing them into begging or prostitution to earn a living.
"While there is total vibrance and abundance of art and culture in NYC, it is actually very difficult to earn a living there and to 'make it' as an artist, due to the high cost of rent," Lucente explains.
"When I wrote the song ... I was thinking of my friend, who was just trying to earn a living as a pedicab driver, but became a victim of the war on drugs," says Justins Juanillas, the group's main rapper.
It may come as no surprise then, that smaller designers whose lines and styles thrive on vibrant designs, have been stung the hardest by the mourning period—and some of them are now wondering how they'll earn a living.
"Every transgender person should be protected from discrimination and have the opportunity to earn a living and take responsibility for their lives on the same terms as everyone else," Ros-Lehtinen says as the ad comes to a close.
" Quinyetta McMillon, the mother of Sterling's 15-year-old son, said officers handled the incident "unjustly" and told reporters Wednesday that they killed a man who was "simply trying to earn a living and take care of his children.
"I wanted to see Milad come back from Libya on his feet after his struggle and hard work to earn a living in a harsh life abroad," 55-year-old Zaki Hanna, the father of one of the victims.
Those students will likely need to work to support themselves through their education, even with tuition removed as a factor, and working enough hours to earn a living wage while attending school full-time is incredibly difficult and exhausting.
This shift has added trillions to economic output, and allowed women who might otherwise have been stuck at home to start companies, invent new products, advance the course of science or simply to earn a living of their own.
Off the court, I worried about grades, how I would earn a living as a psychology major who wanted to be a novelist, why I felt like myself with a girl only if I didn't want to date her.
Another brilliant piece of writing in that vein is "#Vanlife, the Bohemian Social-Media Movement" in The New Yorker, by Rachel Monroe, which profiles a group of lifestyle bloggers who earn a living by monetizing their rejection of materialism.
Like Mr. Jones, Mr. Carter said Liveops had been a blessing, allowing him to earn a living in a part of Maine so remote that my cellphone carrier welcomed me to Canada shortly after I pulled into his driveway.
Ms. Massion is following a path taken by other older artists who, eager to continue creating and attempting to earn a living from art in their retirement, are turning to online sales to supplement or replace their gallery ties.
My fellow workers and I organized our union with SEIU Healthcare Illinois & Indiana for a pathway out of poverty — in the hope that, through collective bargaining, we could finally earn a living wage and attract more home care workers.
"Native New Yorker" features music from the following decade, "an interesting and sexy period for me, going from college to figuring out how I'll somehow earn a living in theater and be true to who I am," he said.
When Malaysian journalists asked why Najib wasn't called to testify, Hasan said "I have to earn a living," although he later said the remark was a joke, the Wall Street Journal reported, adding that Hasan did not comment for its story.
More recently the term has evolved to o-po (five renunciations, adding housing and skill-building) and even chil-po (seven, adding hobbies and hope), as young people complain that they must give up ever more just to earn a living.
As songwriters and artists who are a vital contributing force to the U.S. and to American exports around the world, we are writing to express our concern about the ability of the next generation of creators to earn a living.
Want to be the person who looks Peak's one-and-a-half-year-old son in the eye and tells him that his father is a misguided fool for trying to earn a living doing what he wants to do?
A report by the Texas Commission on Public School Finance, released in December, concluded that the state was failing roughly four out of five Texas pupils every year, who were leaving school without the qualifications to earn a living wage.
Security in many parts of the country is poor and the protracted conflict has meant more women having to earn a living as men go off to fight, says development organization MEDA, which teaches business skills to women in Libya.
Virtually everyone who relies on copyright to earn a living, but who can't afford to bring a copyright claim via federal court, feels neglected by our existing copyright system, which – unfortunately – does not provide an effective means for enforcing creator rights.
Ask candidates where they stand and what they will do to help more Americans earn a living wage, earn more than their parents and earn enough that they can save for a down payment, qualify for a mortgage and afford it.
In rural Kenya, where customary land acquisition and control are practiced and the option of buying land is unaffordable for most, relying on inheriting land may mean a long wait for younger generations who hope to earn a living from farming.
Because that's where she's headed, as she and Missandei of Naath are "moving on up" from advising tyrants to earn a living as a working gals, balancing Mel's struggling Chelsea gallery with Missandei's earnings as a public school VSL teacher.
In recent years, spurred on by the hardship of conflict and poverty, more Muslim women are trying to earn a living by making home-made soap and cakes, or running market stalls selling small bags of coal, fresh produce and crafts.
The incoming Republican president is racing to hire some 4,000 executive-branch employees, and his ethics plan could cause some job-seekers to look elsewhere because it limits how they can earn a living when they decide to leave the administration.
As the disbelief and dehumanization of sexual abuse victims falls away, their treatment as lying scum, fueling retaliation and deterring complaints, erodes, so that the civil right not to be sexually abused in order to earn a living can become real.
He also argued that he should be allowed to find out whether the federal government was singling him out and had "resolved not to permit him to earn a living by speaking or writing," according to an earlier legal filing.
The overall goal of the education initiative at CZI is to ensure that all children are able to realize their full potential by the age of 21, including the ability to earn a living wage, achieve independence, and identify and pursue their passions.
Google and Facebook's Security Guards Are Fighting to Earn a Living WageIllustration: Sam Woolley (Gizmodo)The effort began at an Applebee's in Redwood City, a link in a chain of towns that dot that peninsula that connects San Francisco to Silicon Valley.
" "And they're going to have to go out and get a job and earn a living later on in life and if they've had a normal a start in life they possibly can get, then hopefully that will stand them in good stead.
The parties agreed to define a residence status for rejected but well-integrated asylum seekers who cannot be deported — because of security concerns in their home country — to enable them to earn a living and to give their employers more security when planning.
We want you to respect us enough to extend the opportunity to work in a meaningful job, to work side-by-side with you toward a common goal, and most importantly to earn a living wage so that we can be independent.
He will be a regular viewer as Wimbledon enters its second week — back at the place he returned to in 1968 after tennis opened its doors to players like him who had turned pro in order to earn a living from the game.
WARRENPOINT, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - Mussel fisherman Brian MacDonald shares many of the concerns about Britain's divorce from the European Union that are felt by tens of thousands of people who earn a living along the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.
The haenyeos are introduced during the first 20 minutes of the 90-minute play as if they were the subjects of a dopey documentary from the 1950s: "These proud matriarchs earn a living and provide for their families," a disembodied announcer explains.
Although some of these Afghans may support the foreign forces' cause and dislike the Taliban, many of these Afghans have taken such jobs simply to earn a living and support their families in a country at war with a dearth of economic opportunity.
But their goal — to play regularly on the WTA Tour — is the same, and for now they share a platform on the International Tennis Federation Pro Circuit, the junior varsity of professional tennis, where purses are too small to earn a living.
The slow burn of climate change is driving West Africans to cross the Sahara, risking their lives, to find a new place where they can earn a living — away from the droughts and heat that have blighted land where crops once grew.
Nonetheless, the main point of a young man learning the accordion (as his father kept telling him) was to earn a living, and this he just about did round the brasseries and dancings of Paris, becoming a player of the people's accordion despite himself.
"Besides the humanitarian catastrophes, a lack of jobs paves the way for a social and political crisis in which work skills erode and some people join the war effort to earn a living, feeding a cycle of violence," said Salah Elhajj Hassan of FAO.
To suggest that their fortunes rested on Genia's ability to earn a living from the game he loved would not stretch the truth, but whatever their circumstances, he was a nice kid and his family let us hang around them probably more than was comfortable.
Dozens of owners even hope to earn a living as breeders, though dogs are an impossible indulgence for many in Gaza, where nearly half the population of 1.8m is unemployed and 75,000 families are still internally displaced after a devastating 2014 war with Israel.
Many women like Ms. Amadou come to this sidewalk court every month to push for a divorce, frustrated not only by their husbands' inability to earn a living during a time of economic hardship, but also because their basic views on relationships have changed.
The reason I stray from being tempted to earn a living wage from these explorations is not because I want to draw a line in the sand between "us" and "them"—artists working with sex as a theme versus those who do sex work.
While Starbucks won points as an "outlier" in the food and beverage industry for providing benefits to part-time workers, Ifill and McGhee said the company needs to review its pay practices and whether employees are getting enough weekly hours to earn a living wage.
"I suspect that Roger's opposition to the gag order was less how it would affect the fairness of his trial than it was about trying to earn a living at a time when his astronomical lawyer fees have devastated his financial situation," Pehme said.
Newly-arrived families receive 1,600 square meters (17,222 square feet)to live on, 1.6 hectares (3.9 acres) of land to farm and earn a living, as well as access to a community farm and forest for cooking ingredients and pasture for cows who produce organic fertilizer.
I get the plus side, that anyone gets to work whenever they want, they get to earn a living or extra money if they're a mother or, you know, whatever, you're a college student, you need extra money to do these things and you have skills.
To understand the history of Guapo Grill, you have to know what happened seven years ago, when a knee injury forced Shocker—the Mexican professional wrestler José Luis Jair Soria—to leave the world of lucha libre and learn how to earn a living outside the ring.
In this way, they are empowering refugees to earn a living in a dignified way and gain skills, and they are turning them in "digital nomads" who are able to make use of the opportunities that remote digital work provides to people who are on the move.
The patriots have created a corresponding master theory about what they see as an unconstitutional land grab: A small group of global, ultra-wealthy people is purposely implementing environmental regulations and gun laws to make it impossible for rural Americans to earn a living or fight back.
A good place to start would be to ensure that families can earn a living wage, which means support for organizations that improve worker bargaining power and ensuring broad access to necessary benefits such as paid leave and work schedules that fit the demands of family life.
There is a huge demand for skilled teammates that can help you hone your skills, while at the same time, there is a broad community of near-pro gamers who haven't landed a spot on an esports team and want to earn a living with their skills.
In fact, 64 percent of students rate creating video games for a living as "very fun," 54 percent think it would be "very fun" to earn a living working with marine life, and 86 percent say it would be "somewhat fun" to make websites for a career.
"He's doing the drawings and the maps and the spreadsheets and all of that detail — the language, the calligraphy — for himself," he said, after pointing out that Tolkien didn't write his books to earn a living or because he considered himself to be a professional creative writer.
Not long ago, being a waiter at the Ivy or a salesman at Fred Segal was considered the reliable way to earn a living until one got a big break in a Wes Anderson film and got picked up by a major Hollywood agency like CAA or WME.
It's one of the worst kept secrets in Washington that presidents and first ladies dread the evening -- which amounts to three hours on stage at the head table while guests watch and they swap awkward small talk with journalists who earn a living taking pot shots at their presidency.
It was a reminder that the people of Vietnam "are so weak we can't do anything to fight for our right," she tells CNBC Make It. Since becoming a focal point of the authoritarian regime in Vietnam, Khoi has not been able to earn a living, she says.
"The state had no problem in saying that Lennie, even though he could work, earn a living, plan his trying to hide the death of the rabbit he killed, that he could do all of those things, and yet he was not just mildly, but severely disabled," Sotomayor said.
And this culture, in which women remain silent and endure harassment to earn a living wage, affects our confidence, our sense of safety and our belief that we will be treated and paid with the same respect as men (we want payment not conditioned on our acceptance of harassment).
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination on April 4 should have been an opportunity for the nation — and especially those who live in the city where he was killed — to reckon with the issue that he died fighting for: the right of workers to earn a living wage.
"So now to be able to pay $250 or $350 you need to be able to make more money and [do] more hours, which is not helping us," he added, suggesting the price cut would make it more difficult for more drivers to earn a living driving for Uber.
There's also the manuscript for Harriet Beecher Stowe's blurb for "The Narrative of Sojourner Truth," as well as a 1773 first edition of Phillis Wheatley — the first African-American to publish a book of poetry, and perhaps the first American woman to try to earn a living by writing.
"The state had no problem in saying that Lennie, even though he could work, earn a living, plan his trying to hide the death of the rabbit he killed, that he could do all of those things, and yet he was not just mildly, but severely disabled," she said.
From the heroin user dealing to feed a habit or the teenager who ends up being a drug gang's gofer on the streets as a way to earn a living, huge numbers of non-violent people face ruined lives while the big players and boutique vendors rack up the cash.
One of Hayward Field's most famous stars, Steve Prefontaine, railed against the Amateur Athletic Union in the 1970s over its definition of "amateurism," criticizing the group for not permitting athletes to be paid for appearances at track meets and therefore substantially hampering their ability to earn a living from the sport.
"The ability of botnets like Kelihos to be weaponized quickly for vast and varied types of harms is a dangerous and deep threat to all Americans, driving at the core of how we communicate, network, earn a living, and live our everyday lives," said Kenneth Blanco, acting assistant attorney general.
Zara Was Founded On Creating KnockoffsAfter quitting school to earn a living to feed his family, Ortega first took a job as "handy boy in a shirt store" (called Gala Fabrica de Camisas); he later left it for La Maja, a chic shop where he learned the art of tailoring.
Virginia Woolf disavowed the term feminist for a few reasons, some of which were self-serving, but in Three Guineas, at least, she too sees a mode of equality that is defined only one, traditionally masculine way—"the right to earn a living"—and argues that it should be left behind.
The Federal Communications Commission, the agency that oversees your telephone, radio, television, Internet, and satellite connections, is shaping our ability to earn a living, educate ourselves, travel safely, and connect with each other as it weighs in on public policy debates that will determine who benefits from these amazing technologies. Rep.
I am in Long Island, New York, sitting just below the roof of the Nassau Coliseum, a 410-thousand square foot arena-for-hire, a concrete cavern off an interstate that exists so men like Billy Joel and Barry Manilow can earn a living selling baby boomers' memories back to them.
"It brought the town back to life," said Stephen Sweet, who grew up in rural Georgia, never imagining he could earn a living as an extra and stand-in; he also leads movie tours in Atlanta along with "The Walking Dead" tours in Senoia, about 30 miles to the south.
But instead of using the moderation approach, the Fight for $15 movement used a bold strategy reminiscent of the right: They demanded a hike to $15 on the proposition that people who work for a living ought to earn a living — not as a means to grow or help the economy.
"Perhaps it is the bitterness of the struggle to earn a living in Europe this year that has brought Mickey Mouse such tremendous success — Mickey who is forever gay, Mickey who is only made of ink and cannot possibly be hungry, cold or weary," a report from Germany in 1931 read.
"Perhaps it is the bitterness of the struggle to earn a living in Europe this year that has brought Mickey Mouse such tremendous success — Mickey who is forever gay, Mickey who is only made of ink and cannot possibly be hungry, cold or weary," read a report from Germany in 1931.
That commitment to portraying economic distress has even affected the show's cast members, who are, after all, Hollywood actors who make money from being on TV. But, says Feldman, working on the series has helped him understand how American business structures make it difficult for many workers to earn a living.
For instance, during El Niño, a periodic warming of the tropical Pacific Ocean that skews weather patterns worldwide and may be getting more intense due to climate warming, conditions can take a turn for the horrible, especially for far-flung rural agricultural communities that depend on steady rainfall to earn a living.
For example, various technology platforms have made it easier for a person to take advantage of more than one work opportunity, including providing similar services by using technologies offered by multiple competitor companies or even providing services simultaneously through separate companies, and to earn a living as a participant in this entrepreneurial economy.
This is an issue with significant repercussions for society, according to Herrera, who was one of the authors of a UCLA study on the gig economy and drivers in LA. "It's concerning when companies spend very little time thinking about drivers and drivers' ability to earn a living," the UCLA researcher said.
"People are wondering what this is going to mean for their jobs, how they're going to earn a living, and what it will mean for their children," said Darrell West, vice president and director of governance studies at the Brookings Institute, which recently released a survey about Americans' views on robotics this week.
"The problem is, if the administration is able to fill the courts with judges who are willing to reject principles of equality and the civil rights laws that protect transgender people, that could have a dangerous impact on people's lives, their ability to get an education, access medical care or earn a living," Tobin said.
" And as she closed out the 90-minute session, Ginsburg remarked that she chose her career six decades ago because it offered dual personal and community benefits: As a lawyer, "you can earn a living," and "do something outside yourself that will make things a little better for people who are less fortunate than you.
Rising average temperatures and erratic rainfall will mean that coffee won't be able to thrive in many of the places it now grows, and coffee farmers will need to move their farms to new areas — mostly to higher altitudes, clearing tropical forests as they go — or switch to other crops to earn a living.
"The ability of botnets like Kelihos to be weaponized quickly for vast and varied types of harms is a dangerous and deep threat to all Americans, driving at the core of how we communicate, network, earn a living, and live our everyday lives," said Acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Blanco in a statement Monday.
Michael SelzerWynnewood, Pa. To the Editor: On behalf of thousands of tipped workers who fight for One Fair Wage — requiring all employers to pay tipped workers a full minimum wage, with tips on top — I couldn't agree more with David Brooks that relying solely on tipping to earn a living in America is abominable.
In this case, an already suspect immigration ban is subject to yet more doubt because President Trump may be looking to his business interests at the same time as he makes decisions about human beings who want to come to America to study, earn a living, avoid persecution and in some instances, to survive.
Giving refugees and other migrants the legal right to earn a living can not only help them launch new lives and cut the costs of caring for them, but it can also benefit those among whom they live, said Premal Shah, president of Kiva, a U.S.-based nonprofit that connects small lenders and those in need of cash.
And since the share of women who earn a living in the paid workforce rose from about 2500 in 23 in the mid-2000s to more than 1 in 2 by the 1980s, grown daughters have become less available to care for their parents at a time when the majority of people providing for seniors are still women.
Catrin (Gemma Arterton) and Ellis (Jack Huston) have moved from Wales to London to make a life for themselves, but under the conditions it's becoming increasingly hard to make enough to pay the rent — especially because Ellis is a painter whose work is deemed too bleak by the government for official use, which would be the best way to earn a living.
"Every time the pain got bad, I would think some variation of, 'Oh no, I'm never going to be able to use computers again; I'm not going to be able to hold down a job; I'm not going to be able to earn a living; and I'm going to be in excruciating pain the rest of my life,'" he says.
The veto was a blow to several constituencies: scooter companies that operate in dozens of cities in the United States and abroad and see New York as a lucrative, untapped market; delivery workers who rely on an illegal form of transportation to earn a living; and those pressing for ways to ease congestion on New York City's traffic-choked streets.
In states such as the early primary battleground of South Carolina, Steyer called on Democrats to champion "the right to an equal vote in a fair democracy, the right to clean air and clean water, the right to learn, from pre-K through college and advanced skills training, the right to earn a living wage, and the right to health," according to a press release.
Most come from the Lane Collection, a munificent gift of more than 450 Adams photographs to the M.F.A. There are surprises too, like the breadth of Adams's interests (and the extent of his need to earn a living with commissions and magazine work), from Native Americans to ghost towns, from a World War II Japanese internment camp to cemeteries, churches, a cigar store Indian, a highway interchange.
Yet beneath their divergent styles were common concerns about the wages of modernization, as well as the role of art among families and communities — as captured in this show's Inuktitut title, "Akunnittinni," which can be translated as "Between Us." The eldest artist, Pitseolak Ashoona, was born in 1904 and came to art late in life, partly to earn a living after her husband's death.
Letters To the Editor: Re "The Gig Economy's False Promise" (editorial, April 10): While it's true that an increasing number of Americans are trying to earn a living in the gig economy and are in need of real protections, only 11 percent of the nation's freelance workers rely on a single company or platform like Uber and Handy for most or all of their income, the focus of your editorial.
Namely that though you might be attracted to this hypothetical MAGA football experiment due to your stance on national anthem kneeling, your belief that players are not sufficiently grateful enough for being allowed to earn a living as football stars, or your disagreement with the meager steps the NFL has taken to address the head injuries that are destroying the lives of its players, you're still tuning in, ostensibly, to watch some competently-played football.
They include one in Burkina-Faso, where last year 37,000 women benefited from a project collecting shea nuts for shea butter; another in Morocco, where six cooperatives made up of 19943 Berber women collect argan nuts for oil; and one in China's disadvantaged northeastern provinces, where 455 people — two-thirds of them women — earn a living producing gift bags, pouches and boxes, part of a project to halt an exodus from rural areas.

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