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(31) Students who complete a post-secondary degree in a health-care field receive priority hiring when they graduate.
(32) John Bryant, D-Tex., wants to add a near-prohibition on hiring foreign workers.
(33) Jackson called on them to keep up the fight to retain racial and gender preferences in federal hiring.
(34) Strategically, a commitment to hiring minorities may require special efforts to train people who lack the necessary skills.
(35) Most income came from the hiring out of paladins as mercenaries in territorial disputes.
(36) They often are involved in the hiring and dismissal of employees but generally have no role in the formulation of personnel policy.
(37) Garrett noted that date as an important factor in hiring a coach.
(38) Professor Cousins may be on his way out but he hadn't gone yet and still had hiring and firing power.
(39) In addition to getting the university kick-started,(http://sentencedict.com/hiring.html) Stacy cites his greatest accomplishment as hiring a top-rate faculty.
(40) Not putting up bail or hiring lawyers to defend in any alcohol-related case.
(41) Hiring was weak in much of the state, reflecting the lackluster Christmas season reported by many retailers.
(42) Now the giant builder is reporting a record increase in contracts and is hiring again.
(43) The band may not realize all the costs of recording and of hiring an engineer or producer.
(44) The challenge for schools will be hiring enough teachers and finding adequate classroom space to implement the program by next fall.
(45) He called for a freeze on hiring and a cut in all non-essential services.
(46) The city may have to freeze the hiring of new police officers.
(47) There is no approval process for hiring people around here; management does it.
(48) Thompson still is hiring and getting security clearances for his investigative staff and finding space for them to work.
(49) They won the case by being clever and hiring influential lawyers to help them.
(50) At some point, corporations will be hiring, rather than firing, middle managers.
(51) Langford, Feng, Volkov and a number of other correspondents and photographers met there each Saturday, hiring a private room.
(52) They were so productive that the company began hiring them for permanent jobs.
(53) Her brother earned his living by hiring himself out to whoever needed his services on the island.
(54) A common reason for not hiring someone is their lack of writing skills.
(55) He is accused of hiring Barbie to advise the country's paramilitary forces on torture techniques.
(56) About 36 percent of employers plan to boost hiring the rest of this year.
(57) But he bears the responsibility for hiring Livingstone in the first place instead of a career security official.
(58) At issue is a provision in the 1986 immigration bill barring the hiring of illegal aliens.
(59) Rusk follows his two couples through developing their designs, hiring a contractor, beginning construction and ending the project.
(60) Well, seeing as how you just lost one of your men, you might think about hiring some one to replace him.
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