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Sentence count:281+7Posted:2017-07-05Updated:2020-07-24
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(91) The hotel is hiring additional staff to make check-in easier.
(92) Two, earn enough money to support both my Babylonian apartment in the West and my Spartan hiring in the North.
(93) And hospitals continue to fire nurses while hiring people without medical educations.
(94) Hiring the dress of your dreams from Glitterati in Bell Street, Glasgow, will cost anything between £75 and £325.
(95) Anti-crime efforts including federal aid for hiring 100, 000 new local police officers.
(96) And what was Mr Perkins doing hiring two sets of contractors to work on one farm?
(97) Tweed's mood changed as soon as they reached Brussels, reserving the suite at the Hilton(sentencedict.com), hiring the car.
(98) The employers pledged to provide summer and after-school jobs for young people and to give priority hiring to public school graduates.
(99) The conservatives also succeeded in rejecting an affirmative action program aimed at hiring more minority subcontractors on federal highway projects.
(100) In addition, managers often can build organizational skills by hiring new people instead of getting existing people to learn and change.
(101) I am hiring a lawyer to look into that trust fund, Marie had written.
(102) We took it over for a Sunday night, hiring it, promoting the gig ourselves, pushing out a lot of handbills.
(103) This meeting is being held to deal with the serious matter of possible racism in our hiring practices.
(104) C., held firm, since the federal government kept hiring more and more bureaucrats.
(105) But he said it looks bad to the public to cut teachers while hiring janitors and assistant principals.
(106) Hiring new employees can be very much a subjective process.
(107) Hiring at the three previous centers took about twice as long as the company's 60-day target, Norden said.
(108) However, the police chief naively suggested that hiring more policemen with higher wages would solve the problem.
(109) Besides hiring more recreation leaders, Brown said the city should assign a park ranger to Chollas Lake at least on weekends.
(110) Hiring employees on the basis of gender or race is not permitted.
(111) Health officials may order the hospital to change its hiring policies.
(112) That means either scouring the nation for a candidate of lesser renown, or hiring from within.
(113) The cousin was Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal Pictures and a man with a sentimental propensity for hiring his relatives.
(114) Even so, Golding said, her top priority is still hiring more police officers.
(115) Instead of hiring child care I traded it with other parents: I had a list as long as my arm.
(116) He inquired about whether he had any discretion as to the hiring of the young man.
(117) Hiring and layoffs often go on simultaneously, much to the detriment of employee morale, leadership credibility, and budget health.
(118) Despite that perception, 69 percent of employers say they are hiring just as many teens as they did 10 years ago.
(119) After all, Pitino, a Massachusetts graduate, was on the search committee and recommended the hiring of Calipari in 1988.
(120) Insurance companies started hiring him to find stolen goods and investigate false claims.
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