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1. Those with money and power in the community are able to hire protection
2. ‘Then we’ll hire a man with a van here in Taunton and you can go back up there on Tuesday to collect the rest of it then
3. Too often the men of the congregation think the only responsibility is to hire, fire the preacher; count noses at the assemblies, lock and unlock the building, and count the contribution
4. “They are losers, who stupidly make do with 140,000 drachmas a month; they are cyphers, all of them!” she cries pompously and goes on with an air of profundity: “A businessman wants to earn as much as possible, this is natural! He will pay you as little as he can, unless you prove to him you deserve to be given something more!” … “A clever businessman will hire a secretary who will work for him for a month or so ''on trial'', then he will tell her she is incompetent and he will fire her without paying her a dime; then he will hire another stupid chick who will work for him for another month without payment, then another one will take her place, and so on, until he finds the one who will satisfy him fully” harangues Diana, showing her admiration for bosses
5. "Because you don't hire native help," Herndon pointed out
6. "Lets see if we can hire a gondolier on the waterfront," Vyinga said, "I'd rather that ride than the streetcar
7. methods is to hire a private investigator
8. ‘I’d be happy to act as chauffeur … we could hire a minibus … after all, you’d need something bigger than a car if you’re taking all Abi’s belongings back with you
9. We are a small organization and we can't afford to hire a grant writer, accountant, and lawyer to help us seek a Federal grant
10. way to a person that does nothing for you? Would you more readily hire a
11. early in the morning to hire laborers into his vineyard
12. You can hire a college graduate, already skilled in what you need, and you will only have to pay between $200 to
13. Alex Berisa parks his hire car in Bideford’s main car park at the far end of the quay, by a park filled with hassled parents watching kids on bikes and swings
14. ‘Eh? … oh, yes … well, he arranged for two months’ hire to be transferred to our bank account and I promised to get a set of keys made available for him
15. A neatly hand painted sign outside a farm entrance proudly boasts that you can hire ball gowns and hats as well as buy the obligatory free range eggs
16. As for the people carrier - he’d found the papers relating to the hire of the van in the glove compartment – it had been easy to take the vehicle back, handing over the keys on behalf of Chas
17. He had to keep in mind that the person who supplied the shonggot could be someone rich and important, rich enough to hire detectives, but not rich enough to hire good ones
18. Then there were the livery's own stock to be managed, cared for and let out for hire
19. Those young people not adhering to the statutes herein set forth shall be assigned employment at reasonable rates of hire at the discretion of this Council
20. Granted I might have to hire
21. The best way to get started in this business is to hire an expert in the field of product development and use their knowledge to create your own products
22. assured that there was a TV available for hire, and that
23. We don't have anyone on the staff who could do it, we'd have to hire it out
24. hire a whole house in that part of the town where his customers live
25. "That's interesting for sure, but they didn't hire us to investigate themselves
26. "After Lock Core, I came here where I quickly made a name for myself as a thief and assassin for hire
27. Perhaps you don’t have the money to hire staff? (Not a valid excuse
28. prefer to hire on attitudes than skill any day
29. (This doesn’t mean you hire
30. If not, then you will need to hire someone to do the work
31. And with more money to invest back into your business, you can hire
32. Even if you plan to hire a copywriter, you need to know the foundations
33. "There was this guy… he was in charge of the girls there… I had to convince him to hire me
34. Or if you get ‘big’, you could hire a person for the job
35. Motion to hire more tour guides, moved by Thomas
36. She heard about him through another woman, secured his phone number and one weekend when her husband was out of town on business, she called him up and told him bluntly that she wanted to hire him
37. One could think that Helen Garlin would be the last female in the world to need to hire a stud in order to please herself
38. “We"ve needed repairs for quite a long time, but it"s impossible to hire a dependable worker
39. These accomplishments the richer citizens seem frequently to have acquired at home, by the assistance of some demestic pedagogue, who was, generally, either a slave or a freedman ; and the poorer citizens in the schools of such masters as made a trade of teaching for hire
40. "We could always hire a look-alike
41. sought to hire the Nightchild of the time before their enemies could
42. hire and homicidal profiteers in the European subcontinent, if not the world, regarded with a
43. parking spot for his hire car to wait for Melanie’s plane that was
44. Now I have the luxury of being able to hire some copywriters
45. He wants to hire us to investigate the murder
46. the way by pretending to hire me
47. It seems like gambling and gaming establishments would want to hire our students, so, ah
48. enough to hire a girl, and so the only thing she could imagine when
49. old house, to hire a girl to relieve Hetty, so that the dear child
50. ‖ Pete said, ―Well, I‘ll hire you at two dollars and fifty cents an hour
1. It's just two thousand acres, a couple dozen hired hands
2. Tdehsi's body was born to a hired mother by a father named Leand, a body with a stormy and tragic life until Ava gained control of it
3. I'm a hired hand
4. I've been hired by a woman I know
5. "They've hired the whole city it seems, directly or indirectly
6. The company hired shrinks and
7. She had hired Theodore Williams only three years before the SWAT Team incident
8. Son banished them from the land and hired his
9. Herod lived in Jerusalem in a palace surrounded by people who he had hired that also lived in Jerusalem
10. because the person I hired, although he made me a nice site, it did not have what
11. 9And when they came that were hired about the eleventh hour, they received every man
12. 17And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have
13. suspect he was something of a hired warrior, a mercenary of some
14. “Maybe she made up her story about the crypt so she wouldn’t have to admit she was the product of sex, especially the product of a hired mother
15. Yeah, she had a rich dad and a hired mom, but I’ve read about that before
16. Venna had attracted him all the way down here, why would he just go back now? Ava is right, so what if she’s not the one you’re having sex with? If they were hired investigators on a case, they might find physically more compatible people wherever they were
17. The lowest quarters were the hired hand’s homes and the experimental volunteers and hospitals
18. “I know her mother was hired by her rich father to produce him the best possible baby
19. Tdeshi was raised by hired women under the control of her paternal grandmother
20. The hired help are on duty
21. I think it’s probably a competitor of mine that hired you, I could probably have a personal talk with a few of them and figure it out
22. ‘Do you want to put out a trace on Kev? The vehicle they travelled in was hired
23. Allcock and Harry were in a hired hack heading to Chelsea House, where Allcock & Sons Co
24. They weren’t naive enough to do outdoor work themselves, but they had hired some of the largest and best known investigators in the city in the past
25. With that aim they hired a coach and set off
26. They hired porters to deliver their few items of luggage to their chosen hotel up the long series of narrow winding lanes and stepped paths
27. “A hired child giver
28. The care of horses certainly, but the hired care of another person's property was in a different arena
29. his frustration on those he pursued as a hired mercenary
30. I've been hired by the Army Audit Agency, part of the US Government
31. could see into the dining room, where her mother’s hired help was grinding,
32. There was music coming from many establishments, and hired drivers yelling from the coaches which crossed this khume, often on bridges inside it on an upper floor
33. They consulted the Chinese Almanac for the day to hold the ceremony, hired a calligrapher for the invitations to be sent out in white envelopes
34. “You could have never have known, mom, that the guy you hired just
35. I’m just hired to help you—
36. It will take some programming knowledge, but that can all be hired from Elance
37. It was still overcast, but warm, so we hired a
38. parole are the last to be hired
39. The superiority of the independent workman over those servants who are hired by the month or by the year, and whose wages and maintenance are the same, whether they do much or do little, is likely to be still greater
40. stockings, by servants, who are chiefly hired for other purposes
41. Your friends must have hired it on their own
42. serving an apprenticeship in the parish ; the fourth, by being hired into service there for a year,
43. law intends that every servant is hired for a year
44. We hired a detective to look for Alan and spent our days researching the native news stands
45. The coachman we hired saw how mortal we were, saw me carry Morg's dead android back home for arrangements
46. I would have liked to have hired her even at hundreds of times the price, which would have been a few aluminum beads that size
47. “Bore us? Why do you think I hired you? My own ancestors gained their glory in this
48. He hired carpenters to build an extension on the house, so that their growing family would have ample room
49. return a hired man’s possessions
50. Chase, a thirty-four-year-old widow who owned and operated a farm, with the help of two rather elderly hired men
1. One problem with that is that large firms often have new hires, ones who may have bluffed their way thru the vetting process
2. little; you eat, but you do not have enough; you drink, but you are not filled with drink; you dress, but no one is warm; and he who hires out himself hires himself for a bag full of holes
3. We talked about it because the house usually hires one of about ten guys
4. Our client buys new equipment and hires people to do the work
5. 7 And all the graven images of it shall be beaten to pieces, and all the hires of it shall be burned with the fire,
6. This depends on the size of the project and the company or person who hires you
7. If the company you’re representing on Twitter hires new staff or opens a new office, announce the news on Twitter
8. Then, President Ford froze all new hires
9. He wanted only career types and new hires straight from LS, not people contaminated by real world experience
10. train new hires and to provide refresher courses to the old hands
11. up the defined-benefit plans available to 44 million employees and retirees, but there’s no stopping the trend of companies shrinking their plans or not letting new hires join them
12. 24 Their choice of hires mirrored this: the political cartoonist Herbert Block and journalists Alan Barth and Jim Bellows
13. The ubiquitous Felix Frankfurter served as a source for some of these hires
14. instead of having waiters, he decided to hires top models to be waitresses at the party
15. customer hires this business to remodel their kitchen and a couple months later they call the same
16. He was one of my new hires
17. She sorts through existing staff, gets rid of a couple of questionable gardeners, hires a better chef and overall, takes to the job with ease
18. To fly with my thought to a land without anguish, is what sometimes I presaged could save me, but which ferocious colt that smashes in the thunderstorm, I suffer again for the footpath with the silk that hires me; because my mouth that is mute when it comes to speaking to you, once you have separated it did not stop protesting out loud, infamous love, if when I could embrace you, not even a sound I whispered and again I saw you passing
19. „No one hires an accountant to keep records of drug money
20. When someone hires you to take pictures for his or her event, it is wise to get to know them better
21. Put your new hires in the room and close the door
22. Carter hires a staff, which keeps on expanding because of the caseloads, and the income of the firm skyrockets
23. A company that hires more people might have a lower profit margin, but the goal is to optimize
24. “So,” I said, “this Downes hires me to find you
25. ago, my client that hires and places
26. And all the graven images thereof shall be beaten to pieces, and all the hires thereof shall be burned with the fire, and all the idols thereof will I lay desolate: for she gathered [it] of the hire of an harlot, and they shall return to the hire of an harlot
27. This is what happens to Niki, Rachel’s older sister, who, unable to tolerate the humiliation and the pain that it causes her to not be at the center of success, hires a professional killer and pays him handsomely to kill her sister
28. hires and/or flex trainers and delivers training content
29. FONEMED hires throughout the year based on projected
30. We require new hires to have at least three
31. new hires through a round of in-depth psychological tests,
32. required by the person and/or company that hires you
33. By having customer support representatives record customer questions and their solutions, a library of frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be built up over months and sometimes years of customer support, allowing new hires (nonexperts) to use the accumulated knowledge to serve customers
34. He’s the one that pardons the criminals and hires the guards for the city
35. the ranks of new hires to become foreman of overseers, and he was absolutely
36. In a start-up business, you will have many people that I call “must hires
37. noticed that all his hires had been young ladies who had questionable skill sets
38. As the voice of local pop idol Roman Tam burst into the cabin, the driver spun the wheels and spurted into Salisbury Road anxious to drop his fare in the New Territories as quickly as possible so he could return to the busy short hires of Tsimshatsui
39. If a corporation hires lawyers and brings you to court even though your new idea is valid and original
40. Staff meeting had to wait until 4:30 when everyone had sent home the new hires for the day
41. After preparing the documents needed for application, the next thing that should follow is finding vacancies for new hires
42. The lowest labourer hires himself as a workman, but he doesn't make a slave of himself altogether; besides, he knows that he will be free again presently
43. It is interesting that that is how he has ended: he hires himself out to read the psalms over the dead, and at the same time he kills rats and makes blacking
44. The auditorium was filled with new hires
45. for their new hires
46. less attractive girls or new hires that have not earned their way to the much more
47. So Zappos decided to pay a measly $2,000 up front and let the bad hires weed themselves out before they took root
48. As of this writing, fewer than 1 percent of new hires at Zappos accept “The Offer
49. It is interesting that that is how he has ended: he hires himself out to read the
50. RATHER THAN SUBJECT NEW HIRES to any real training process, the Renard frères threw them in among the veterans and saw who had the will to survive
1. It’s a hiring process that ensures the leader of the organization has followers, and therefore, power
2. I’ve had a look into hiring a vehicle and found one which is reasonably cheap – it will seat all of us and still leave space for a lot of boxes and stuff
3. ” He said not one more word, but let the lines of his face say that he hoped this committee had nothing to do with the hiring of that bum
4. Mandy and Belle published notices of hiring for the 'Concessions,' and Sarah Bunker assisted them in sifting through the applications for the most likely candidates based upon her firsthand knowledge of her former students
5. Unfortunately, hiring additional people to assist in caring for the place got in the way of that too
6. I went in, they said they would be hiring in January
7. has been to put out in a great measure the old fashion of hiring for a year; which before had
8. their servants a settlement by hiring them in this manner ; and servants are not always willing
9. Going thru the social interaction of hiring one of them was a chore with the android, but not half as difficult as what he knew he'd have to do with it next
10. All those fix-it chores — what about hiring neighboring teens to do them?
11. Hiring a professional will ensure your time is spent on what you do best
12. But if he had been at liberty to sell his whole crop to a corn mercliant as fast as he could thresh it out, his whole capital might have returned immediately to the land, and have been employed in buying more cattle, and hiring more servants, in order to improve and cultivate it better
13. It was only by hiring the militia of some of those nations to oppose to that of others, that the emperors were for some time able to defend themselves
14. The government advances the expense of establishing the different offices, and of buying or hiring the necessary horses or carriages, and is repaid, with a large profit, by the duties upon what is carried
15. the company for hiring such a bad man
16. A good idea to be sure, but it also meant that white males in South Africa cannot legally be hired into 97% of available jobs, which simply means whites are not employable, and since skill plays no role in hiring, the whole country’s infrastructure is rapidly collapsing causing widespread rioting
17. Remember that in contrast with the rest of the world, this hiring injustice is perpetrated on a minority community who are now being wholly excluded from businesses, the professions, and general employment
18. “But what about all your old books and antiquaria? Are you hiring a large wagon to move them?”
19. He’d even considered hiring an au-pair at one point, but had sent Dawn to a boarding school instead, raising his guilt levels even further
20. Hiring a cab I set off for home
21. Mayor Hope Pedlar said she would be ‘stunned,’ if the study didn’t recommend hiring more staff
22. He also stated that hiring additional officers doesn’t necessarily bring a matching decrease in the number of overtime hours due to varying time and scheduling demands
23. She’d run around, putting things in order and hiring help, but they never lasted for long after she’d gone
24. Food and music had been arranged, and La Hacienda’s staff had been filled out with additional hiring
25. test administered as part of the hiring process the cops use
26. His election victories were the result of hiring a good manager and riding a well-chosen wave of public sentiment
27. He advised caution when hiring consultants and told Sarah she should opt for a fixed
28. You’ll also want to consider hiring consultants
29. “You really ought to consider hiring a cleaning service
30. After the police left I told Jeannine I was hiring a bodyguard for her and the office
31. “As I understand it, he’s in the process of hiring an established manager who will assume that role,” I stated
32. So she focused on hiring top-notch
33. The Court has sanctioned the granting of racial and gender preferences in school admission and in public hiring practices
34. One may wonder when these anti-human “ethicists” will begin hiring apes as laboratory assistants
35. person who is doing the hiring because the HR screener eliminated it on the first
36. along the lines of hiring minorities because the president of the company has the same feeling
37. They walked up to me and started talking to me; somehow they ended up hiring me on the spot
38. the chance on hiring you
39. always looked for good workers and prided himself on hiring those persons whom he thought would work out in the best interests of
40. The hiring of the Quebecer Stephane Dion, and giving him an non-elected
41. Motorola wound up hiring two other graduating law students besides me
42. employees – it makes excellent sense to really understand the true cost of hiring
43. When comparing the cost of hiring vs
44. What about all the other costs associated with hiring full-time employees? When
45. Companies are faced with a similar dilemma when hiring candidates for jobs
46. the hiring process – not any more
47. When hiring for these positions, business owners/CEOs and their managers will typically go
48. But, he said, he was a man of his word and could not afford to lose the credibility that would go with his hiring me anyway after the wives had blackballed me
49. Unfortunately, the Navy’s needs changed after they had committed to hiring me
50. Before we could leave Orinda, they called me with two pieces of bad news: first, my hiring which was announced by a December 24th phone call—our Christmas present that year, was being put on hold by President Ford’s hiring freeze; secondly, if they got it lifted (which they did easily because I was replacing a fired GS-14 and was badly needed), we had to go to Pascagoula