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The Maine Supreme Judicial Court affirmed the Unemployment Insurance Commission's denial of Sarah Cheney's unemployment benefits claim, finding she was not available for full-time work as required by statute because her childcare obligations restricted her to evening and weekend hours, unavailable for the daytime weekday shifts customary in her retail occupation.
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