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(271) Parent Richemont initiated a hiring freeze and job cuts to help it overcome the crisis, which Fornas said was mostly in the past. "The worst, I think, is hopefully behind us."
(272) Watersports enthusiasts should consider hiring a wetsuit as well as a lifejacket.
(273) Companies are still unhelpfully shy of hiring, preferring to squeeze yet more output from fewer people.
(274) Harvard will also institute a 30-day external hiring freeze for staff jobs to try to match employees who are laid off with current openings.
(275) A few companies may even go to the length of hiring mystery shoppers, professional who visit or call business posing as routine customers and evaluate services rendered.
(276) Hiring hall 40 square meter other room 18 square meters.
(277) She confesses to being "at least part Sikorsky, " hiring a football coach for a son's birthday and handing out mouth guards as party favors.
(278) Governments instead take advantage of windfalls to ratchet up their consumption—but not the good sort, such as hiring nurses and teachers, which also requires plenty of advance planning.
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(279) This is similar to the previous question, however, now the recruiter (or hiring manager) is forced to provide details on a more global basis.
(280) It has recently begun hiring 300 temporary workers to make fixes on its sometimes comically incorrect maps.
(281) If you want to obtain a licence to do something, you don't need to spend money bribing an official or hiring a go-between: "You just download the form from the internet and apply."
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