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Use "nonemployment" in a sentence
"Now that sort of attitude goes a long way toward explaining underclass "nonemployment," and it was as common among past generations of "wise guys" as it is among contemporary ghetto hustlers."
"The gap is concentrated more in engineering than in science, and in exits to other fields rather than to nonemployment."
"Chamber of Commerce and other business groups, argued that while Section 1981 offered no remedy, employees claiming retaliation could seek redress through another law, Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Title VII is more restrictive than Section 1981, as it imposes tighter deadlines, excludes some employers and doesn't apply to nonemployment contracts."