Word: hires
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Keene, who still works as a construction foreman in New Mexico, said he has let Mallard represent him because he has no money to hire a full-time attorney...
...objective person, for example, would be forced to conclude from Sheehy and Greer that it is unwise ever to hire a woman over 45 -- or 40, just to be safe. Some of Sheehy's sources can "barely function," and Greer reports that "many women" experience episodes of "gasping fury" that leave them "calling down horrible vengeance and uttering mad threats" -- not exactly the emotional tone one looks for in a supervisor or officemate. As for the woman who sails right through "the change," she's probably lying (Sheehy) or in denial (Greer...
...women's letter asks that the investigatorshave experience with discrimination cases, noprofessional involvement with the Law School andhave no association with any firm which has hiredor offered to hire Schulman...
...rule of thumb, says Bell Labs' Penzias, technology will provide for people of the future what only the wealthiest can buy today. Where the rich now hire chauffeurs to drive them to work, for example, the working stiff of the future will be transported to work in his robocar. None of these advances are without their costs and risks. Drexler's assemblers, for example, could create bounties of goods and services -- or they could unleash artificial pests of unimaginable destructiveness. One nightmare creature from Drexler's book: an omnivorous bacteria-size robot that spreads like blowing pollen, replicates swiftly...
...expecting to hire as many as last year," said Whittnee B. Chen a recruiter for the Seattle-based Microsoft Corp...