| 21. | But Fleischer said Toledo is having a hard time because of strikes, street protests and chronic unemployment.
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| 22. | Employers say the extra hours are key to attracting investors in a region still suffering chronic unemployment.
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| 23. | But officials said hundreds of jobs will vanish _ a painful prospect for a nation suffering chronic unemployment.
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| 24. | Economic stagnation, chronic unemployment, and a dwindling population have turned many of these eastern neighborhoods into ghost towns.
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| 25. | In the 1950s, Mexican Americans endured chronic unemployment, limited upward mobility, segregated education and surging rates of illiteracy.
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| 26. | Stoiber has repeatedly attacked Schroeder over Germany's chronic unemployment, which has risen to over 10 percent this year.
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| 27. | But employers say the extra hours are a key magnet for investors in a region still suffering chronic unemployment.
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| 28. | Facing chronic unemployment at home, some 6 million of the Philippine population of more than 70 million work abroad.
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| 29. | He faces a Bavarian governor Edmund Stoiber, a conservative who is blaming the government for the country's chronic unemployment.
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| 30. | Many Argentines blame De la Rua's administration for failing to create jobs and solve chronic unemployment, now at 16.4 percent.
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