Many landowners believed that gauchos were ill-suited for agricultural labor and favored the hiring of foreigners. |
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Particularly say in urban areas or rural communities, we have a lot of trouble hiring teachers in certain fields. |
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Negotiations have stalled on more than 30 issues, including fair wages and an end to discrimination and favoritism in hiring and promotions. |
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The board implemented a hiring freeze and deferred cost-of-living raises for its staff. |
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Editors and other freelancers prefer to charge by the hour, while many companies and individuals hiring us prefer to pay a flat rate. |
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We're currently in the process of hiring a managing agent who will be the point of contact for graduates and small businesses in the programme. |
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All we have done is to ask for assistance to help us cover costs like hiring a band and a public address system. |
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If a candidate has a friend in the organization, the hiring agent will likely attribute positive characteristics to the candidate. |
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Companies are hiring outside auditors to investigate whether abuses occurred in any of their funds. |
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Claire's troubles began long before she got to the point of hiring tradesmen, let alone sourcing suitable fixtures and fittings. |
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For Lischner, the experience of being plugged into an existing team showed other potential hiring weaknesses. |
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Not only it will save their time, it will also save money spent on hiring the bag-checkers. |
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Splash out by hiring a long-tail taxi boat for a personal tour of Bangkok's fascinating canals. |
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Indeed, hiring people is so cheap in comparison to other costs, that workplaces tend to be quite shockingly overmanned. |
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This was followed shortly thereafter by a public-sector wage and hiring freeze. |
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Viewers will be invited to do the hiring by voting for the contestant of their choice telephonically or via SMS during the live show. |
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But the only jobs they were hiring women for in the bank were tellers and secretaries. |
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They're paying overtime to existing employees or hiring temporaries instead. |
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They tried to supplement their income by hiring themselves out as day laborers, textile workers or manual laborers. |
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To really ramp up sales, Rory says, they'd need to dry-dock the boat, move to a land-based office, and start hiring employees. |
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Or wall sconces, but that would, again, involve hiring an electrician to install them. |
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If her take on hiring practices is right, Emory isn't going to be tenuring anyone in this area of interest anytime soon. |
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Sometimes, even the terminal degree may be outside the direct disciplinary focus of the hiring department. |
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Local councils are apparently not above hiring private detectives to keep tabs on the coming and goings of certain gentleman's clubs. |
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Each year, thousands of sole proprietors double the size of their businesses by hiring their first employee. |
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Plans call for hiring three captains, two first officers and three flight attendants per aircraft. |
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He signed an album deal with the record company, but decided against hiring a producer and third-party studio for recording. |
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But how about hiring some people who at least give the indication of being able to do something worth watching. |
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Green, who chartered a plane for all 200 guests, is no stranger to hiring top stars to perform at his bashes. |
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The second factor with respect to hiring that Hunter talks about is the amount of selectivity you can apply in choosing. |
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Commercially minded subcontractors were hiring quantity surveyors to review payments from main contractors. |
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Maybe your manager can look into hiring a student intern to be assigned the task of serving customers on the phone. |
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Even so, he is surprised to have survived so long in such a demanding position, given the modern preoccupation with hiring and firing. |
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Our trip is timetabled for people arriving on the mid-morning flight into Toulouse before hiring a car. |
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Whilst the role involves hiring, training, mentorship and management of new and junior members of the firm, this is very much a hands on role. |
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Saboteurs are not unknown, with the result that most keepers take great care when hiring beaters. |
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Is the Pentagon privatizing the military or is it simply hiring mercenaries? |
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He was afraid of hiring another nursemaid, and mistrusted the household servants. |
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The constitution gives the powers of hiring or firing magistrates to the Judicial Service Commission, which Gicheru chairs. |
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For those interested in other career fields, the services are hiring as well. |
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If I do end up getting it, before I move in I'm hiring people to go in and scrub the place top to bottom. |
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The Communist Party countered by hiring topless women to hand out their campaign literature. |
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The cost of hiring a vintage car or stretch limo for the big day tends to vary from company to company. |
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Next time the kids are on school vacation, I'm hiring a sitter and going to work. |
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He had been a day laborer at the shelter, hiring himself out for construction work on a daily basis. |
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The requirement of hiring private security guards heralds a bonanza for downtown business. |
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A liveaboard can be cheaper than hiring a dayboat with accommodation ashore. |
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If a woman miscarried, went into labor early, or had trouble hiring a midwife, she could be sent to the gallows. |
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For one, slave hiring provided flexibility within the slave system that yielded benefits for all parties involved in the triangular relationship. |
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Although it is officially discouraged, there is some hiring along tribal lines. |
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There is a determined section of low-budget tourists who do not mind traveling in the city buses or hiring cycle rickshaws at times of necessity. |
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In related news, the Taiwan High Court yesterday fined a man for illegally hiring a Chinese woman to work in his home. |
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And while many Western companies are downsizing at home, they are boosting hiring at their own labs in India, China, and Eastern Europe. |
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Eventually, though, as hiring picks up and labor markets tighten, wage growth accelerates and the cycle repeats. |
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Affirmative action addresses entrenched company behaviours and helps to highlight institutional hiring biases. |
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Owner Jerry Jones wasted little time in pink-slipping Dave Smith and hiring Bill Brown, the quintessential fixer-upper. |
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Those that are responsible for hiring her are certifiable morons who should also be fired. |
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Many manufacturing companies said that they had stepped up hiring of both blue-collar and white-collar workers. |
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He makes a point of hiring undergraduates in addition to the graduate students to work with him on his research. |
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The criminal underworld was considering hiring foreign hit-men for a possible assassination attempt. |
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There will also be money available for marketing and wage subsidies for firms hiring unemployed people. |
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In any event, competition, and the hiring away of key employees, continued apace. |
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More business owners are hiring virtual assistants to handle tasks from bookkeeping to buying gifts for Mom. |
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We are currently hiring suitable candidates for extravehicular repair work for an upcoming mission to the International Space Station. |
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China is suspected of hiring scientists to spy and steal unpatented research from Swedish universities, Swedish public radio reported on Monday. |
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She was the property of Edward Brodess, an unprosperous farmer who staved off bankruptcy by hiring out or selling his slaves. |
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The cost of hiring local caregivers could not be too high to be able to compete with the rates of foreign laborers. |
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I went to see the residents and we did our best to alleviate any problems, including hiring road sweepers and water bowsers. |
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Moreover, ask women who have served on hiring committees with men whether or not discrimination, subtle or unsubtle, occurs in searches. |
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Likewise, a pickup in retail sales is likely to trigger hiring at store chains, where 19,000 jobs were lost in the third-quarter. |
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And some companies are still hiring graduates because they do not need employees who have unrelated work experience. |
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The hiring and unhiring of new employees was like an underhand rag-toss into the cyclone that was thrashing around just under his unwatchful eye. |
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But many analysts are concerned that growth could fade without a pickup in hiring. |
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He also said with the hiring of temporary judges in the new year, judges would have more time to complete outstanding judgments. |
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He was also suspected of hiring the same gunman to murder his former girlfriend, but the attempt on her life failed. |
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The Administration has instituted no-fly zones above plants, while companies are hiring more guards. |
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Forget Hawkeye and the Snickometer, Channel 4 should be hiring a lip-reader and registering the verbals on a swearometer. |
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Future education hiring will be constrained by tight state and local budgets as tax revenues fall off. |
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Plus, managers spend all their time hiring replacements rather than running your business. |
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That being the case, homeowners could be forgiven for feeling a bit squirrelly about hiring an architect. |
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If you work full-time or are frequently away from home, you'll find the tips for hiring a trustworthy and qualified dogsitter very useful. |
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Lisa, you don't need the money and you certainly could find better ways to spend it than hiring unoriginal hacks with whom to collaborate. |
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The first step taken in halting spending running out of control is to call a halt to the hiring of staff. |
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He also said the state agency would recommend hiring crossing guards to work the Broadway crosswalk. |
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They even contemplated hiring a tour bus to go out to Campbelltown, on the outskirts of Sydney, for a stickybeak. |
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Competition among hiring firms had given way to what would today be called oligopsony or monopsony. |
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He has the odd misfortune of repeatedly hiring party stooges for key assignments who stab him in the back as soon as they leave his employ. |
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Therefore, under the present arrangement, these boards have the power that, eventually, will include hiring and firing of employees. |
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No wonder Tyson and so many other companies like them are hiring so many illegals and claiming that no Americans want these jobs. |
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But hiring has been so slow and most economists have been so wrong on this issue that some are now hedging their bets. |
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Some producers concentrate solely on cows, hiring other farmers to custom raise heifers. |
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The focus of this initiative is to streamline hiring processes and increase hiring flexibility. |
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Northwest is hiring strike-breakers at the Doubletree Hotel in Romulus, only a mile-and-a-half from here. |
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A small but growing number of businesses are hiring people to write blogs, otherwise known as Web logs, or frequently updated online journals. |
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The promotion was an attempt to outflank its rival, which was winning over viewers by hiring younger, more attractive presenters. |
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In particular, hiring expertise for specific projects can reduce large salary outlays. |
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They wanted to pressure me into kicking Walt and his crew off the job and hiring a union subcontractor instead. |
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I wouldn't have kicked Walt off the job, but I would have had to think seriously about hiring a union subcontractor the next time. |
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They can offset this saving against the cost of hiring a car for part of the holiday. |
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They are interested in hiring a car so they can have the freedom to explore at their leisure. |
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To start with at least, we intend to keep running it as it has been by hiring it out to other groups. |
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But the centre's committee took the decision to stop hiring it out because of escalating costs and strains on manpower. |
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Rather than let them gather dust, management decided to increase revenue by hiring them out. |
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He provided Rhodes with a steady income, hiring him as his personal instructor. |
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The most crucial step in ensuring marketing success is hiring someone to manage and coordinate the effort. |
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While smaller firms may be able to use your skills, many of them cannot commit to hiring you on a permanent basis. |
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Second-home owners spend far above average on hiring someone to care for their properties. |
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An insanely jealous Italian farang is in despair after hiring a local private detective to follow his wife. |
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The job involved hiring himself out as a garment worker in order to organize a shop from the inside. |
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After all, they are hiring themselves out on a daily basis for minimum wage to perform defined short-term jobs as unskilled manual laborers. |
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I'm thinking of hiring myself out as a service to distressed parents everywhere. |
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Instead of hiring out a DVD for the kids in the school hols, I just borrow one of the millions of DVDs their friends have! |
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Set against that, the cost of hiring a studio for a week and a couple of producers is chicken feed. |
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Hospitals in Greater Manchester are spending millions of pounds hiring private doctors to help cope with chronic staff shortages. |
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In those early years, the business was mainly involved in hiring and selling 16 mm cine films. |
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What they objected to was the possibility of students having equal parity with their superiors on issues such as hiring and promotion. |
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They liked her so much they gave up their goal of hiring a man who would bring a wife and family to fill the parsonage. |
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The pass-holders were held at hiring depots in Hobart, Launceston and at several points in the settled districts. |
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Labels sidestep payola laws by hiring independent promoters to lobby and compensate radio stations for playing certain records. |
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He started hiring ex-cons and gang members from the neighborhood, providing them with medical benefits and retirement plans. |
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If you are uncomfortable operating a piece of heavy equipment, consider hiring a commercial jobber. |
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She helps pay for her drama course at RADA by hiring out her services as a new form of advertising. |
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You said hiring a house cleaner would solve our cleaning problems because we both have full-time jobs. |
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It was also hiring staff and is considering a number of small acquisitions. |
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A German company has sacked one of its employees for smoking at home after hiring a detective to catch him in the act. |
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In only a few cases, he said, did it appear an employer was actively racist in his hiring practices. |
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I spent weeks interviewing and hiring the co-op student that would replace me. |
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The interview is the most frequently used selection device and is often given the most weight in hiring decisions. |
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Depending upon the size of the mailing, consider hiring some high school kids you know to address the envelopes. |
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By December, however, U.S. industrial production had posted its biggest jump in four years, and companies were hiring again. |
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Local government bodies are hiring rangers to enforce by-laws designed to preserve public order. |
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Real gross domestic product has been growing for more than a year, but businesses aren't hiring. |
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These pages provide information for employers hiring foreigners and foreigners coming to work in Finland or already living in Finland. |
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They spent a total of 1,000 yuan on hiring the keeners, all poor men and women who were mobilized to form a band on their own. |
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In effect, they are hiring the union to act as agent in the negotiation of agreements. |
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Within 30 seconds of being keyed in, applications can be viewed on-screen by the hiring company. |
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Economists say businesses will want profits to improve and want to feel secure about the economic rebound before they go on a hiring spree. |
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While other kids were flipping burgers, he was hiring himself out to local wise guys as muscle or masterminding his own bizarre capers. |
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Many employers are putting their foot down when it comes to hiring veiled women. |
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I hired a local furniture guy who handles all of the hiring and personnel issues in Baghdad, where I have about 15 local employees. |
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Throughout the company, Ford plans to regain engineering competence by redeploying some engineers internally and by hiring new ones. |
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The strategy, said Johnson, includes few, if any, divestitures and a hiring freeze that will continue until key acquisitions are completed. |
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John then began grilling him about how many employers had been indicted in Southern California for hiring illegals. |
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Organising talent, keeping their portfolios and hiring out services to television companies and advertising agencies can be a lucrative business. |
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The agreement contains no minimum manning levels, the right to employ casual labour, and management control over hiring and firing. |
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One widespread corporate tactic is hiring reps who are undeniably alluring and always charming. |
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Organisations can start by hiring people with a passion for their business. |
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Salary savings from hiring younger faculty to replace retirees can also be applied toward salary increases for the entire remaining faculty. |
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Salaried Compensation is paid for help with legal fees, stamp duty, estate agents and the cost of hiring a removal van. |
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He writes his employer to say that he wants someone removed from his hiring committee. |
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Many recent college grads fear that what they've learned won't be enough for the people with hiring power. |
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While they're gone, employers are expected to make do, whether by shuffling personnel, hiring temporary replacements, or training new workers. |
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If so, the applicant will be interviewed by the facility's manager or a hiring designee. |
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The only reservation about this plan has to be the notorious difficulty in hiring sufficient qualified staff to operate the scanners. |
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Mark then started hiring models from agencies to photograph for his own portfolio. |
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Build loyalty by hiring and retaining good employees and provide them with regular training. |
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Stokes's wife, Valeria, a human-resources executive, tutors him on the legalities of hiring. |
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Talk to a temporary agency about your needs, and also speak with a lawyer about the various legalities involved in hiring temporary employees. |
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Law firms would not dream of excluding these de facto discriminators from their hiring schedules, though. |
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Why should Pistons fans believe the hiring of new coach Rick Carlisle will stop the revolving door at the position? |
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Furthermore, a significant percentage of those organizations have been pervasively sectarian and used religious criteria in their hiring. |
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He said wages for contract lifeguards were reasonable and the department has no difficulty hiring contract employees. |
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They're essentially robbing Peter to pay Paul at a time when they should be hiring as many people as possible. |
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Summer Parks Tennis Programme which involved the hiring of qualified coaches to run daily tennis lessons for children from 6 years upwards. |
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This is often too big a job to take on by yourself and I would recommend hiring a professional arborist. |
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The primary responsibility for ensuring against abuse must rest with faculty peers, and must begin with rigorous hiring practices. |
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The company will be hiring graduates with skills in software localisation and product distribution. |
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Well, Jack, I am still flattered that you, of all people, would be interested in hiring me. |
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The hiring of belcher itself was a strong indicator that the famously litigious Sterling was determined to go to court. |
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Foley was busy organising dances and hiring showbands for the hotel. |
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While on the hunt for a new job, she becomes fascinated with the middle-aged manager of a middle-aged clothing store and pesters him into hiring her. |
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Locally, hiring is expected to remain virtually flat this year. |
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The tour should take a few hours and hiring an audio guide is advisable. |
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To keep its machine finely tuned, Bridgewater searches out young intellectuals in addition to hiring experienced workers. |
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Before the hiring surge began in 2006, misconduct arrests for offenses like drunken driving fluctuated. |
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But I think between hiring hermann and hiring Eddie Jordan as the new coach, the administrators need to do better research. |
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He does the hiring and firing and that's why he doesn't get fired. |
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The company also maintains a labor policy that reassigns workers rather than laying them off, which has led to a very low turnover rate and reduces hiring and training costs. |
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Bringing back Urban and Lopez and hiring Connick, at least optimistically, hints that the show is refocusing on those contestants. |
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Seeking to be celebrated for simply hiring a woman is tokenizing and offensive. |
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This is obviously due in part to the hiring of the experienced Vilmos Zsigmond as his cinematographer this time, who gives the scenes a depth we haven't really seen before. |
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So, it's a case of doing things on the cheap, like hiring a van. |
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Australian film producers are hiring washed-up seppos to star in a local film in a desperate, ultimately futile attempt to whack a few bums on seats. |
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Archaeologists responded by buying the scrolls from antiquities dealers, then hiring the Bedouins to help them further excavate the fragments of this ancient library. |
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Last year the government reduced funding for a range of courses and restricted the hiring of casual teachers, forcing regular teachers to take larger classes. |
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Secondly, there is a total ban on the hiring of casual tutors and lecturers, and on the creation of short-term contracts to cover staffing shortages. |
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When he talked about boycotting corporations and baseball leagues that racially discriminate in hiring and promotion, blacks were attacked as disruptive. |
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I feel lucky to have cultivated solid relationships with three decent, straight-shooting recruiters over the years, using them for hiring and finding new jobs for myself. |
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You wouldn't think twice about hiring an accountant to handle the books. |
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A host of smaller steelmakers and industries went too, some hiring former metalworkers as minimum-wage sweepers or security guards until the demolition crews arrived. |
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They want to complain that there's not enough innovation in science, but they're looking for the wrong thing if all they're hiring are people who did 8 or 9 years of postdoc. |
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That said, if I owned some sort of entertainment, design, or new media company, or if I had any sort of hiring power, I would grab this woman up in a New York minute. |
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Management claims that its operations are almost normal because 1,000 workers returned to work after LCMC started hiring strike-breakers in early July. |
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Its website provides interview questions to ask a prospective midwife or doctor, and tips on hiring a doula and choosing an appropriate birth setting. |
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He sparked a furor in 1973 by hiring William Safire, a Nixon speechwriter, as an op-ed columnist during the Watergate scandal. |
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Companies can dramatically reduce the Sturm und Drang of recruitment and hiring and build a crackerjack sales force, according to authors Bradford D. Smart and Greg Alexander. |
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Absolutely everything was accelerated, from hiring to going public. |
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He also strongly urged supporters not to interpret the change in hiring policy as a salvo in war over gay marriage. |
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Seven kids have been charged with hiring someone to take the sats for them. |
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Alf received it despite never having taken his car or hiring a car abroad. |
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If administrators already engage in this unscrupulous behavior, we have to wonder if race will influence future hiring policies. |
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StarWars.com recently announced the hiring of Trank for another one of the spin-off films. |
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And hiring through a temp agency doesn't protect you from litigation. |
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As a CEO, he was better known for downsizing purchased companies, than for new hiring. |
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Ad agencies are hiring anthropologists and ethnographers to study and film consumers in their natural environments to see what they really eat, drink, and buy. |
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Pires would be a Bosman signing and would be the first tangible evidence that hiring a coach of Le Guen's stature will attract big-name players to Ibrox. |
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Current and former employees have repeatedly made the case that it is not a supportive place to work and that it sexually discriminates in hiring and promotion. |
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We could have played a duo show instead of hiring six people to tour with us. |
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The children's favourite proved too much for many Essex party-goers, forcing the ambulance service to issue a warning to others thinking of hiring the inflatables. |
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You can reduce the risk of hiring a dud by bringing someone on as a consultant or contractor first, says Cleveland biotech entrepreneur Andy Lefkowitz. |
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You don't fight crime by nobbling juries and fixing trials, but by hiring officers who can catch criminals, a task which appears to be beyond Sir John. |
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In the past, funds have been used to purchase equipment such as cameras, track lighting and computer software as well as hiring sessionals and visiting artists. |
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This meant reshooting nearly every scene and hiring alternate leads. |
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I planned on hiring a hit man to kill Maki after I receive my payment. |
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By way of example, in America, Supreme Court Judges and Presidential appointees are investigated for breaching labour laws like hiring Mexican overstayers and border-jumpers. |
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He said it was possible that organisations were not hiring as many new people as they were before, and so investing in the reskilling of existing staff. |
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In the Po Valley, with its large capitalist farms, socialist leagues finally managed in early 1920 to win a monopoly control of the hiring of labour. |
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That might mean working as a consultant while a hiring freeze is on, filling in for a military reservist called to duty, or supervising a short-term project. |
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The result was an extra month of uncertainly that impeded an already volatile hiring market. |
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Many companies say sharply boosting the wages of entry-level employees would likely lead to less hiring. |
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There is a perceived danger in hiring foreign firms, a fear of being seen as a Western stooge. |
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His administration realized that cissexist hiring practices were the norm. |
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Whether you are selling a product, building a brand or hiring executives, there are several reasons why an evaluation system should be in place and used regularly. |
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Families started hiring undertakers to prepare the deceased for burial. |
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Paying double for two men and a large van, rather than hiring a small self-drive van, meant the difference between three hours of efficiency and a whole day of agony. |
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It's hiring big-name designers to rework everything from pajamas to barf bags and trumpeting the service with an onboard storybook about its fab, pampered passengers. |
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They have tried sharing cars and hiring expensive minibuses but some have children at other schools which means hours spent on the road every morning and evening. |
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As a result, modest-size firms in many sectors, including shipbuilders, truck companies, the makers of biotech machinery, and paper and printing outfits, began hiring. |
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Those seeking a different experience altogether can visit the island of Pulau Ubin, which is reached by hiring a bumboat from the piers at Changi. |
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I should never have listened to you about hiring a house cleaner. |
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The bondagers were women hired at the annual hiring fairs by farm hands who were required to bring female workers with them when they themselves were hired. |
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While you have probably successfully hired substantial numbers of people in your time, ISTM that does not make you an expert on effective hiring in general. |
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However, the bid that was accepted by the plenary was based upon both car towing and individual nations hiring dedicated trikes so this facility must remain. |
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For the average company, hiring a trucking outfit to move finished goods or raw materials demands a phone, a pen, a Rolodex, and a trailer load of patience. |
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Eschewing the accepted practice of hiring a good PR man to sell the product, they wheeled out an uninformed and ungroomed treasurer as a sacrificial lamb. |
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Krifsha was employed in the hiring of limousines, the court heard. |
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For a few dirhams you get someone who knows the city's nooks and crannies inside out, and by hiring a guide all the other would-be tour givers leave you alone. |
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Companies stepped up hiring and gave workers bigger raises in July. |
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Whether writing content yourself or hiring writers, the process of idea generation, writing, editing, blogger outreach, social sharing is a massive time suck. |
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The particular reform that irked Conkling was the then-novel proposal to eliminate patronage in federal civil service hiring. |
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When hiring the stripper, please keep in mind that I prefer brunettes. |
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Fuller was making overtures about hiring min to take over Star, and Wenner was desperate not to lose min as well. |
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Camp directors conduct the hiring of seasonal counselors, instructors, and support staff, often during job fairs held on campuses. |
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He issued them the finest in armor while attending to their baser needs by hiring 2,000 prostitutes. |
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The committee tried to be fair and aboveboard in its hiring. |
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The hiring of the new CEO diluted the power of the company's president. |
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He accused the company of inequality in its hiring practices. |
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Worker mobility, which greases the wheels of hiring, dropped off sharply last year. |
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Eventually, the Romans were forced to begin hiring mercenaries to fight alongside the legions. |
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 allows it to inquire into people's religious beliefs in its hiring practices. |
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Fearing Banquo's suspicions, Macbeth arranges to have him murdered, by hiring two men to kill them, later sending a Third Murderer. |
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After booksellers began hiring authors and sponsoring specific translations, the shops filled quickly with poetry from hirelings. |
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The World Bank ranks the United States first in the ease of hiring and firing workers. |
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I had some misgivings about hiring someone so young, but it has worked out well. |
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Albanians, as well as Serbs, tended to favor their compatriots when hiring new employees, but the number of jobs was too few for the population. |
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Radiohead began work on their second album in 1994, hiring veteran Abbey Road Studios producer John Leckie. |
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The band tried hiring two other guitarists, another Richard Jones and Glenn Hyde. |
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There are a number of companies hiring boats for leisure use, including both yachts and motor launches. |
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This was driven in part by the gradually increasing hiring of Indians in the civil services. |
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Despite hiring contract reporters there were still widespread complaints about the accuracy of the debates. |
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This act prohibited hiring children younger than the age of 14, and from working in hazardous conditions. |
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Some companies may decline entirely to negotiate with the union, and respond to the strike by hiring replacement workers. |
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The goal in hiring the foreign advisors was to obtain transfers of technology and advice on systems and cultural ways. |
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Immobile and confined to a couch, she was cared for by her mother until purchasing a house and hiring a nurse to aid her. |
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She brought a sex-plus case against her employer for hiring older men but refusing to hire older women. |
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The FAA is on a hiring boom because large numbers of its 15,000 air traffic controllers are retiring. |
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The operations department will be hiring the Zamboni drivers, conversion crew, parking attendants and housekeeping. |
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They sent me clips of music when they were hiring a composer. |
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The official advised the prospective employers to approach authorised recruitment agents for hiring a Kenyan housemaid. |
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The sequester has put a dent into federal government hiring. |
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With us paying unemployment benefits to Bahrainis, why are we hiring foreigners to drive buses for our Bahraini public transport network? |
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Sharjah Cosmetics shops across the country are hiring men to sell women's beauty products, a number of women have complained. |
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If you have a really big area to sow, it may be worth hiring a rotavator, but make sure you get rid of all the weeds beforehand. |
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And employment at temp firms, a bellweather for future permanent hiring, fell. |
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Businesses and governments alike have been hiring firms with names like Seawolf Marine Patrol to raise the cost of doing business for pirates. |
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Other employers are also hiring massage therapists to give rubdowns to employees. |
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About delegation, Casto says solo entrepreneurs might want to consider hiring an assistant. |
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Mitt Romney should seriously consider hiring Netanyahu's speechwriter. |
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On the contrary, hiring people with idd is good for the bottom line. |
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The fabricator targets inclusive hiring by employing the online career resource Mousier and its diversity offering. |
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When it comes to hiring a successful CEO, however, charisma is a trait to be avoided. |
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Short of hiring a rowing boat, I couldn't get my pic until we reached Mykonos. |
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Factories were hiring anyone who could breathe and turn a wrench. |
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His hiring was an unadvertised job position with an unknown, if any, budget. |
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Those who insisted on hiring only PhDs would increase their salary costs to uncompetitively high levels. |
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That money could be used for hiring more workers for the understaffed call center. |
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It is understood the hiring of the specialist was prompted by fans in the Stretford End, which is traditionally the nosiest area during games. |
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After initially hiring an editor for Copy Editor who, in our opinion, dumbed-down the newsletter, McMurry replaced him with Barbara Wallraff. |
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Old money aristocracy might be eschewing hiring butlers, but across the world the number of domestic staff from the UK is rising. |
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It appears Colletti's real first order of business, hiring a manager, won't begin in earnest until early next week. |
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It's not that we're stopping hiring completely, it's that we're holding off on hiring for jobs for the cutover until right around that time. |
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In some cases, the venture capitalist protects his investment by hiring a senior executive to help run the operation. |
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The list represents more than 100,000 jobs from employers hiring as many as 6,000 new grads to those hiring as few as ten. |
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The pest control department on campus was hiring and Dempsey decided to inquire about the job. |
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Sununu, the state GOP's new head honcho, should consider hiring John Lynch as a consultant in his quest to revive the Republican Party. |
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However, hiring costs in the Japanese banking sector have not been fully examined econometrically. |
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Tenders are invited for Introduction of Highwall Mining Technology at Nimcha Block and Sripur Block of ECL on hiring basis. |
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Conversely, there isn't a hiring hall for nonunion contractors to draw help from. |
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And they're probably bound to various trade unions that require that they use people out of the local hiring hall. |
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How do you gamble on hiring Pete Rose to speak to a bunch of a baseballers ages 7-14 and not expect some pottymouth language? |
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