Word: hires
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Perhaps Professor Kennedy would prefer the atmosphere of some European universities, where groups on both sides of the political spectrum routinely hire thugs to disrupt meetings of their opponents. At such institutions, productive dialogue between students is completely absent...
...Women from a little noticed spot on the same floor as the maternity department to a more prominent space that is twice as big. Later this year the store plans to add specially styled lingerie, bathing suits and coats to the sportswear featured in the bustling department. It will hire full-figured salesclerks to help make customers feel more at home...
...sums up the sentiment behind it: "Any nation that doesn't have control over its borders is a nation whose central core might be threatened." The law is based on a carrot-stick principle: it offers legal status to long-term immigrants while mandating sanctions against employers who knowingly hire more recent arrivals. Illegal aliens who can prove they have been permanent residents in the U.S. since before Jan. 1, 1982, will be granted temporary resident status. After 18 months they are eligible to become permanent residents -- and eventually U.S. citizens. Because of the need for seasonal labor on farms...
Cohen and Gates recommend in their study that the university employ a strategy of "mortgages" or "pre-fills" in order to increase minority representation. With this strategy, Cornell would hire qualified minority applicants for positions that would not offically be vacant for 10 to 20 years...
Those getting parts as extras in Spenser for Hire next season will be notified a few days before they are needed on the set, said Mandell...