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Sentence count:274+13Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: charteremployengageleaseletrentuseSimilar words: thirdT-shirttwo-thirdswiretiredirectempireretireMeaning: ['haɪə(r)]  n. 1. a newly hired employee 2. the act of hiring something or someone. v. 1. engage or hire for work 2. hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services 3. engage for service under a term of contract. 
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(121) This shifts the balance of power towards leasing companies and vehicle hire groups.
(122) A popular means of saving costs is to reduce the work-force and hire outside contractors to perform the same duties.
(123) Clinton is trying to encourage employers to hire welfare recipients through tax breaks and subsidies.
(124) You could hire taxis, or go the whole hog and hire a chauffeur-driven car for the day.
(125) These photographs are now available for hire as a touring exhibition.
(126) Any day the D'Oyly Carte could disembark at Lime Street station and hire every available hand.
(127) Principals at individual schools could hire those teachers but would have to cut regular classroom positions to do it.
(128) Tony plans to hire it out for weddings and film work.
(129) The aphids of Chapter 10 could be seen as paying out nectar to hire professional bodyguards.
(130) They had booked a Toyota camper van and told the hire company they intended spending the next three weeks touring New Zealand.
(131) The company is looking to hire between 20-30 to work on Airbus wing production.
(132) Most hire firms will, however, extend the period of hire,[www.Sentencedict.com] unless the equipment has been promised to some one else.
(133) As to negligence it was true that Moorgate Mercantile had been careless in failing to register their hire purchase agreement.
(134) They might hire a building manager to coordinate, as does the Empire State Building.
(135) Journalists conduct interviews, research documents, undertake joint projects with Insight teams and hire quantitative researchers to undertake polls.
(136) They determine repertoire, secure multi-million-pound recording contracts, hire and fire players.
(137) School officials said they planned to hire a new coach by the end of the week.
(138) Civil rights activists have challenged the company to hire more minorities.
(139) It's generally cheaper to steer clear of garage manufacturers' own hire purchase schemes unless the quoted APR is unusually low.
(140) Labor activists say that although there are no legal age cutoffs, the industries prefer to hire young and malleable workers.
(141) The authorities could restrict hire purchase credit by specifying minimum deposits or maximum repayment periods.
(142) A copy of the test certification should either go out with the equipment, or be available at the point of hire.
(143) The company's refusal to hire him was a blatant act of discrimination.
(144) Is there a replacement service for equipment, or can one hire similar equipment from within one's area?
(145) In fairness to Principal Montara, the school hasn't received funding to hire better teachers.
(146) Hired plant invoices may create a slight problem where the hire period extends across two accounting periods.
(147) If we don't hire more people in production we're going to have a huge bottleneck in a few months.
(148) Why is Mrs O'Rea able to say that they do not need to hire labour to work on the farm?
(149) A whirlpool bath and relaxing sun-beds are available for hire.
(150) The tribes were forbidden to use any compensatory money they received to hire attorneys.
More similar words: thirdT-shirttwo-thirdswiretiredirectempireretirefire upon fireadmireretiredrequireinspiredirectorrequiredentirelydirectlycatch fireset fire toretirementrequirementinquire aboutquestionnairein all directionsdirect investment
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