Synonym: busy, contract, engage, hire, occupy, retain, sign, use. Antonym: dismiss. Similar words: employee, employer, employment, unemployment, deploy, temple, contemplate, loyal. Meaning: [ɪm'plɔɪ] n. the state of being employed or having a job. v. 1. put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose 2. engage or hire for work.
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121. Those firms within the Community which employ labour illicitly will reduce their labour costs and gain a competitive advantage in production.
122. At this stage, they would have to discuss how they wished to employ their right to three years in further education.
123. Rather, it parcels out money to more than three dozen money managers who employ various strategies.
124. If necessary, we will have to employ some outside people to finish the job.
125. Those lower down lack both the material and social resources which those higher up can employ to navigate a flexible labour market.
126. In fact workplace nurseries are not suitable for most employers unless they employ a large number of staff in one location.
127. He did not typically employ elaborate statistics to test hypotheses or use control groups in his research.
128. He said the school's difficulties partly reflected the fact it will not employ teachers permanently without seeing them teach.
129. However, Britain also provides technical assistance that is tied, although strenuous efforts are made to employ local consultants where possible.
130. Which are the industries which employ large numbers of women?
131. The combined company would employ 25, 000 workers in 50 countries.
132. The United Kingdom and United States can be expected to employ their ordinary procedures for issuing subpoenas or other measures.
133. It is to spend more resources on social and community facilities and to employ community liaison officers.
134. I have no desire to cause pain to a man who has been so long in our employ.
135. In addition, these 800 corporate giants employ approximately one-fourth of the entire labor force.
136. There are many opportunities to use more socially relevant data and to employ statistics to challenge myths presented as facts.
137. Advancement is easier in large firms that employ several levels of administrative services managers.
138. To ensure that it earns maximum profit, the firm must only employ workers who add more to revenue than to cost.
139. At first sight it might be quite reasonable for the Labour party to employ the same approach to its political strategy.
140. It is important and valuable to make reference to other studies that have used the particular sampling method you hope to employ.
141. There are three rules of construction which the courts might employ when construing a statute.
142. Most builders operating incentive schemes employ a bonus surveyor to measure and calculate the bonus paid to each operative.
143. The police did not only employ the law of criminal procedure in their tactical battle against the striking miners.
144. The agencies dealing with business and corporate elites tend to employ a more co-operative mode than those dealing with the poor.
145. Sometimes we need to employ contractors because they have specialist knowledge.
146. This was because these systems employ passive memory inspected by a sequential central processor.
146. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
147. Airports attract hotels and businesses; they employ large numbers of well-paid staff who like to live near their work.
148. He said that the Government had only pledged itself to employ the successful barracks architects, but not the Government Offices architects.
149. Plant cells carry chloroplasts: organelles containing the pigment chlorophyll, which they employ to entrap sunlight.
150. I employed men to look after them as I might employ mechanics.
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