Word: hires
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...board appointed Imparato because the members of the board thought she was the most qualified candidate. Callaghan said, adding that Lieberman had told them the board should not hire a new chief executive unless the members were dissatisfied with the old director...
...enforcement officials pick up about 500 Haitians a month on Florida's beaches, but probably just as many slip in without getting caught. The 600-mile journey from Haiti is often arduous, a measure of how desperately Haitians want to leave their country. Many sell all their possessions and hire professional smugglers, who often starve them, beat them, or even dump them overboard. Others pool their money to buy a makeshift boat and then hire a local fisherman, who may know little about navigation, to bring them to America. The trip can easily end in tragedy, as happened when...
...county for the right to distribute the product based on the jail's recipe. Convict labor is thus not taking any jobs away from community residents, but the inmates stand to gain. As part of its deal with the county, the private bakery has pledged to hire some of the Jailhouse bakers when they...
...Dean Rosovsky said last week he will ask the Faculty Council to consider establishing some form of pre-registration--whereby students would submit tentative course selections before terms begin--as a way to help the Faculty allocate classroom space and hire teaching assistants more efficiently...
Without the funding to hire its own senior faculty, Social Studies is left in the hands of a committee of professors from other social science departments. Despite their good intentions and sincere efforts, these professors have competing time commitments and a primary responsibility to their own departments...