Synonym: charter, employ, engage, lease, let, rent, use. Similar words: third, T-shirt, two-thirds, wire, tire, direct, empire, retire. Meaning: ['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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(211) All are available for private hire during the daytime as well as before, during and after the show.
(212) Coach Harris has the authority to hire and fire players.
(213) They have to hire most employees from lists of those who have taken written civil service exams.
(214) Other activities include tennis and bowling, or you may care to hire bikes and follow the marked tracks.
(215) The National Science Foundation, which was footing the bill, decided to hire an independent contractor to complete the project.
(216) Hire a smaller disc or belt sander for finishing off the room edges where the big sander can not reach.
(217) Scooter Hire Most holiday injuries we see are caused by scooter accidents.
(218) But the law that goes after those who hire illegally is controversial among businesses.
(219) This case involved an unroadworthy car sold by a dealer to the finance company to the debtor on hire purchase.
(220) He has promised to hire 2[sentencedict.com/hire.html],000 new employees to improve customer service over the next six months.
(221) Ron offered to hire investigators and do anything else to help police find the killer.
(222) Last year the Institute of Personnel Management warned companies that reluctance to hire older people was inefficient and harmed competitiveness.
(223) You can hire a video from the village shop to watch with your gourmet meal and bottle of wine.
(224) The usual thing was to hire diamonds from the court jeweller for the coronation and then return them.
(225) Some of the storekeepers had banded together to hire their own detective force; so had the railroads and hotels.
(226) If we hire pyramid builders, mechanics, or road builders to create an organizational fishnet, the results will be disappointing.
(227) The Boards also aimed to expand sales through the provision of hire and credit facilities.
(228) Do not hire a man who does your work for money, but him who does it for love of it. Henry David Thoreau
(229) Following this event the ramps will be available for hire, for either events or youth clubs or whatever.
(230) Airlines there hire extra employees to ask those security questions, speeding up the process.
(231) Watersports: On the Fuschlsee you can hire electrically-powered boats, rowing boats, pedaloes, and also sail or windsurf.
(232) This is where goods are taken on hire purchase, credit sale or conditional sale terms.
(233) Industrial Hire Purchase - the same as hire-purchase for personal customers but for items of capital equipment. 4.
(234) Again, the undertaker offered two choices to the client: outright purchase of all the accoutrements or the hire thereof.
(235) He had used the money to hire smart clothes for his wedding.
(236) Proper gallery or exhibition space is expensive to hire, prohibitively so for the average professional artist.
(237) The only justification for sub-contracting is if you need to hire in some specialist expertise on a temporary basis.
(238) You can hire great people with high energy who can help you build your business.
(239) They could also be ideal locations for bureau services, or just for companies to hire for courses or away-days.
(240) In general, however, they found that consumers took better care of appliances on hire purchase and that servicing costs were lower.
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