Word: employs
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Murphy, who says he decides what bus companies to employ for reunions, has repeatedly understated the extent of his role in Cavalier. In an interview last May, Murphy said he had no financial or personal ties to the company...
Even if the ambiguities that attend this second property are cleared up, the application of this guideline will still lead those who would have used their preferred but now prohibited epithets to employ disguised or new versions of their hateful words. This obvious consequence is a major flaw in the Law School's attempt to legislate sensitivity: it tries to address selected symptoms of racism at the expense of personal liberties, as if doing so would end the racism that causes those symptoms...
...seems to be the rule that large research universities put a large amount of the teaching burden on graduate students. There are strong financial incentives for them to act this way--why should Harvard or Berkeley employ more faculty members at salaries in excess of $50,000 a year when they have a pool of graduate students who are willing to work for one-fifth of that amount? Many professors would rather do research than teach undergraduates especially since tenure decisions are based substantially more on research and publications that on time in the class room. The incentives become irresistible...
First, you can employ the coach/parent/high school yearbook writer approach, take the team's effort, its' improvement over a previous performance and/or the quality of the opponent into consideration, and turn the loss into a positive...
Jillson, the homeowners' coalition president, is confident. In initial polling, she said rent control has garnered little support outside Cambridge and Boston, two of the few cities that employ...