Does anyone have a more thankless job in America than Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke?
Writing about TV may be a lonely and thankless endeavor, but this part is pretty good.
American generals have been surprised and gratified by their allies' grit in a largely thankless task.
Peeling away the layers of misunderstanding about them is a difficult and thankless task.
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In all fairness, to be an umpire today in Major League Baseball is a thankless job.
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Take a deep breath and say thank you for doing your best in a thankless job.
Districts would have to appoint cheerocrats plainly a demanding and thankless job to identify the culprits.
Answering this is the thankless, and maybe impossible, task facing the delegates in Argentina.
While it was an interesting and brain-filling type of employment, the job itself was rather thankless.
Severino, a Philippine diplomat, has held the thankless job of secretary general since January 1998.
Reading the terms of service and privacy policies on the websites you visit is a thankless task.
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Few would doubt that the fund faces a thankless task in countries such as Pakistan and Greece.
Looking for Ukrainian politicians and officials who have never broken the law is a tedious and thankless task.
In the did he jump category there is the perception that the DNI position is really a thankless one.
Of course, for all of its importance education can be a thankless job.
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So reforming the professions is likely to remain a grinding, thankless task, subject to endless carping and obstruction from practitioners.
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We should applaud the efforts of our political leaders, like yourselves, who often do thankless-jobs, always with equally good intentions.
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And I want to again thank Alan and Erskine for taking on what is a difficult and perhaps thankless task.
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Some time ago I gave up trying to define what a tax haven is, as that proved to be a pretty thankless task.
Mostly though, it's a thankless task, an unending, uphill battle for Engadget, which ranges between 10 and 20, 000 comments per day.
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Peter Osborne could be continuing what he admits is the thankless task of adjudicating marching disputes for some time to come.
It was a thankless competition that involved plunging gloveless hands into rotting piles of refuse, seeking and sorting out sellable items.
Like taking on the military budget, the drug companies, or the teachers unions, taking on the prison industry is a thankless job.
Hanging on every blip of the price is simply a thankless activity.
Regardless, the player tasked with covering Matthews still has a thankless job.
The worst reason is Jada Pinkett Smith, who gets stuck with a thankless role as the unwittingly lethal villain a newspaper journalist, of course.
Hear how her career prepared her for this oft-thankless, high-pressured position where complaints and criticism are the norm and praise is very rarely heard.
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Previous budget chairmen used to decree broad spending targets, then leave the thankless task of meting out the consequent cuts to the appropriations committee.
The winner faces the thankless job of rebuilding the devastated city.
After all, being President is a thankless and nearly impossible job.
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