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Not likely, from the limited information you provided.
Because the SSA is very stringent about allowing Social Security Disability benefits, you are most likely to not qualify for unemployment benefits because you have to be able to work, which the SSA had to admit you couldn't.
The expected return is the return investors feel most likely to occur based on currently available information.
A "not adversely affected" ruling typically means that a particular group or segment of workers is not facing negative consequences, such as job losses or reduced employment opportunities, due to a specific policy or economic condition. In the context of unemployment, it suggests that these workers are likely to remain employed or may even benefit from favorable labor market conditions. Overall, such a ruling can indicate stability or growth in employment for the affected group, contributing positively to the overall unemployment rate.
If your employer paid unemployment tax, then likely yes. A good resource for more information can be found here in the Related Link below, under Requirements for eligibility.
If you were fired for criminal misconduct it is likely that you will not get unemployment.
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children can most likely be affected by alcohol
less glucose would be available for energy production.
Very little information is available. It is likely she wrote in the court of Henry II.
a car is least likely to be affected by cross winds
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