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(121) Race should never be a deciding factor in a hiring decision.
(122) Barcelona has long blazed this same trail, hiring the world's most interesting architects to oversee an urban transformation programme.
(123) Yet experience with team hiring has generally been very successful.
(124) Nor had the courts outlawed most patronage hiring and firing and protected most employees from wrongful discharge.
(125) It made him uneasy to think that a false impression was the basis for his hiring.
(126) Can political affiliation be considered in the hiring of teachers?
(127) This can happen if, for example(sentencedict .com), the sub-purchaser bought the goods from some one who was hiring them on hire purchase terms.
(128) His mind is open to the possibility that he might have made a mistake in hiring Stephanie to head Advertising and Promotions.
(129) For business, there were offers of tax breaks for hiring welfare recipients.
(130) That means hiring a private contractor to plow and making sure the contractor is paid.
(131) For the same reason, some one hiring goods under a hire purchase agreement is also excluded.
(132) The advantages of hiring lorries on contract are set out below.: 1.
(133) Back on Anguilla, it's worth hiring a car for the day to explore the island.
(134) Hiring the first woman building and zoning enforcement officer was added as a show of good faith.
(135) Employers in the service industry who check grades before hiring young workers have a more productive workforce.
(136) The index measures small businesses' sales, hiring, stock prices and other factors.
(137) A tax break also expired for hiring young people, certain veterans and other targeted groups, according to Woolf.
(138) Managers and supervisors will no longer make hiring decisions or, at a minimum, will share such decision-making responsibilities.
(139) We are not at liberty to discuss our hiring practices.
(140) In the long run, hiring and training your own telemarketing staff is more economical, Tiknis says.
(141) The firm also has an aggressive campaign for minority hiring.
(142) Previously you'd see much more anticipatory hiring.
(143) He makes a living by hiring out horses.
(144) Nice mountains. Is the paper mill hiring?
(145) Would a payroll - tax holiday encourage hiring?
(146) Davey Birdsong was still hiring university students.
(147) Are you hiring right now?
(148) Cathay Pacific's hiring British pilots at a high salary.
(149) Hire and fire the top team (we have devoted a separate chapter to hiring an A-Team because this is much harder to say than do).
(150) Many big banks have put on a hiring freeze and vowed to trim existing staff.
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