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hiring
adjective as in retaining
noun as in employment
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Example Sentences
Some companies are hiring lawyers to audit the legal status of employees or to prepare staff for unannounced visits by immigration officials, The Financial Times reports.
After he announced his resignation, there were revelations about questionable hiring practices and spending.
“My downfall was hiring people with limited training and experience to run the business,” he said, “and retaining professionals who gave me very bad advice.”
The president-elect is still hiring for his incoming administration, with posts such as FBI director and treasury secretary yet to be named.
Consent in hand, the owners of the fields raced ahead with work to get ready for drilling, striking deals with suppliers and hiring staff.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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