We should be employing our own youth before employing migrants.
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Politics is about employing the power of ideas to propel policy, and employing the idea of power to shape the rules.
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It found that Tanzania, for instance, had only 80 manufacturing firms employing more than 100 people and 695 employing 10-99 people.
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Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics makes it clear that large firms (employing more than 500 people) are employing a greater percentage of the workforce than ever before, while small firms are employing fewer and self-employment is becoming decidedly less common.
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Rather than employing people to engage in lucrative trading, banks are now employing people to deal with an avalanche of red tape from regulators.
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Apple, for example, has become one of the world's most valuable companies and went from employing 5,000 people in the United States in 1998 to employing 84,000 this year.
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Spreadsheets, Google docs — we're employing every tool we can.
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Using Danish data, I studied the relative output of firms employing more men compared to firms employing more women and found that productivity differences explain about two-thirds of the gender pay gap.
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You can think of the banking and insurance sector employing half a million people, or the 'city' as employing 400,000 people, or a million financial services jobs in the UK, as a whole.
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Employing large swathes of people is obviously an expensive business.
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Employing cultural stereotypes and playing up patriotism to market food?
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I'm employing every tool at my disposal in these efforts.
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We are an international company, employing staff throughout the world.
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It contracts with 151 factories in China, employing 191,000 workers.
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It serves everyone to have local businesses employing local staff.
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Just kidding, Cara is employing something painters call forced perspective.
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It is about employing even 5 people, and developing India.
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He used to own a maintenance business employing four people.
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Others are smaller companies employing a dozen or so people.
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Plans call for eventually employing as many as 13,000 workers.
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The college keeps costs down by employing students around campus.
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Now, the city is employing the primal chemistry of decay.
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Yet the business case for employing older workers is strong.
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He changed the colt's workout equipment, employing more constrictive reins.
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Mr. Littlejohn was soon employing both brothers and their friends.
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The manager said the company would not continue employing him.
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Employers can also be fined for knowingly employing unauthorized immigrants.
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I learned there were nine call centers employing 26 people.
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"No," she replied, employing the accompanying the circular hand gesture.
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But instead of using US facilities, Kushner suggested employing Russian ones.
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In 4423, several executions, all employing midazolam, were widely considered botched.
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This is a strategy that retailers across the industry are employing.
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But the service continues to fumble along, employing bullshit businesses tactics.
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In 2014, numerous executions, all employing midazolam, were widely considered botched.
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Phantom Auto isn't employing the remote drivers in this use case.
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There's a long, documented history of the candidate employing illegal workers.
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William Hill has around 2,300 betting shops employing over 12,500 people.
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Daimler is the world's leading premium car maker, employing 284,000 people.
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Employing two different candidates from either side of the debate—Dr.
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There's also reason to believe the NSA was employing similar tactics.
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We've tried just about every conceivable means of employing military power.
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They are employing more paramedics, nurses and pharmacists to see patients.
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One of the first laptops employing Nvidia's new Q-Max design.
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Netflix and chill Netflix isn't only employing this strategy at home.
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With that being said, you'll benefit from employing the following techniques.
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Employing Colebrook-Robjent's collection, they studied the eggs of Zambian warblers.
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Ikea owns manufacturing facilities in nine countries, employing roughly 20,000 people.
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Many countries employing gender quotas also feature proportional representation electoral systems.
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Employing best practices with your sales and marketing processes is critical.
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In 23, several executions, all employing midazolam, were widely considered botched.
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There's some irony to employing a robotic wolf to protect crops.
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Iowa legislators' are not the only ones employing this new tactic.
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When Trump uses the phrase, he is employing that third sense.
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"Machines" was filmed in a factory employing 1,500 workers, including children.
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He was suggesting an emotional grammar without ever clearly employing it.
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Why is employing baby boomers a worthy goal of social entrepreneurship?
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To do so, these hotels are employing a range of strategies.
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However, Gilbert advises employing stock selection when navigating the microcap space.
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These things can be easily avoided by employing strong financial habits.
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Indeed, several presidential candidates are employing this strategy, issue by issue.
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A great example of someone employing that effectively is Pat Conroy.
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During that decade, Hollywood gradually began employing women as movie directors.
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The owner was also suspected of employing underage workers, police said.
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Several rehabilitation centers in the US are already employing the practice.
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The House GOP has been furiously — or rather, gleefully — employing it.
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The strategy, for example, calls for employing cyberoperations against terrorist foes.
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"Wacky Jacky," he called her, employing his fondness for derogatory nicknames.
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They also accused instructors of employing a double standard for men.
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Once employing about 70,000, the yard has about 7,000 workers today.
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Employing these contradictions may be edgy, and it certainly gets attention.
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At the moment the operation here is tiny, employing 20 people.
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It's employing way more interior designers than normally we would need.
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Employing remote workers could also slash real estate costs, he said.
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Bangladesh has about 4,000 garment factories employing some 4 million workers.
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And we're employing an argument that Republicans and conservatives will understand.
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But this attempt is unusual, employing an obscure ordinance regulating funerals.
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The U.S. economy is, after all, huge, employing 145 million people.
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That differs from other agencies employing hundreds of thousands of workers.
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Microsoft is already employing a similar strategy with the Xbox One.
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Trump's tools include employing negotiation and unpredictability in pursuing national ends.
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It's doing so by employing a concept known as differential privacy.
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Interestingly banks responded to this increasing productivity by employing more people.
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Boeing is a top U.S. manufacturer, employing more than 28,256 people.
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Boeing is a top U.S. manufacturer, employing more than 150,000 people.
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Instead, it looks like Samsung is employing a row of software buttons.
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The SFA defined small firms as companies employing less than fifty people.
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GrubHub is defending its practices of employing delivery drivers as 1099 contractors.
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I am an entrepreneur and founder of a firm employing 50 people.
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Some hope to cut marine emissions by employing batteries and electric motors.
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Those companies would not have survived without employing thousands of other immigrants.
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Now she's employing hoverboards to efficiently zip around mansions, as one does.
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Huawei has a small Canadian operation, employing just shy of 1,000 people.
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They were the "bedrock of the economy", employing more than 200,000 people.
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This year Manchester Uni will even be employing G4S to patrol Fallowfield.
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Well, Democratic leadership looks to be employing a brand new messaging strategy.
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Black Cube denies employing Lambert and also denies ever working for Kaspersky.
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The blooming issue is allegedly solved by employing an "anti-blooming" algorithm.
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"I have a tenured history of employing and supporting people," she said.
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Employing an "s" sound in the word for "sand" is similarly common.
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Rocket Lawyer talked about employing attorneys in small towns across the country.
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Now its the third largest government agency, employing more than 250,000 people.
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I don't know if employing an overactive editor is the right road.
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Surveillance cameras employing facial recognition technology and other technologies of smart cities?
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The Stars, however, were not alone in employing a tandem this season.
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The organization put in place a bidding system employing a virtual currency.
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No place in the US is employing measures as strict as Wuhan's.
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Employing his scientific background, Jacob isolated variables and molded the recipe accordingly.
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Holt's practice consistently returns to translations of place, employing various optical devices.
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Mr. Frantz said he was merely employing a bit of premeditated strategy.
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These companies, also, earn their profits without employing excessive levels of debt.
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Hospitals are another industry employing large numbers of fast-growing healthcare occupations.
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But, meanwhile, her own fashion brand was employing these awful labor practices.
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Employing talented Americans tossed out of their old jobs by robot accountants.
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A: The main, immediate fear to us is employing the right staff.
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Indifference, according to the proposal, would include employing a convicted sex offender, allowing a convicted sex offender to work as a volunteer with children, employing someone who covered up sex crimes and willfully disregarding child abuse reporting laws.
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Uber's business model is predicated on it not employing any of its drivers.
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The D3O secret sauce is proprietary and highly sophisticated, employing advanced polymer chemistry.
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The new US administration has taken its time in employing a science adviser.
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In Mr Beedon's presentation, he denies that using Relay means employing fewer staff.
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TSA is also employing its version, "screening passengers by observation technique," or SPOT.
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Other experts recommend living within your means and employing common-sense budgeting tactics.
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"Let your light shine," he said, employing an encouraging bit of Christian lyric.
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Employing ever-larger vessels has been characteristic of container ships since the 1970s.
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Government ministers saying employers would be named and shamed for employing foreign workers?
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In Europe there are about 126 plants making combustion engines, employing 112,000 people.
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By 2013, that figure was down to 292,100 establishments, employing 11.3 million people.
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"China is employing a lot of stimulus both monetary and fiscal," said Hooper.
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Mellanox said it was not aware of other Israeli tech company employing Gazans.
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Apple has been employing the same lottery system to distribute WWDC tickets, too.
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This is exactly the strategy Rebecca Minkoff is employing for her spring line.
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Now they are employing "another scam using international courts", said a committee spokesman.
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Employing a nasal "n" sound to name a nose would be one example.
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Superstar companies are hiring the best lobbyists and employing the most prominent politicians.
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He sees employing such tactics as an obligation, not an obnoxious stalling maneuver.
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Debiedma compensates by employing a coach, a rarity in the fighting game community.
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As it turns out, Victoria's Secret cannot take sole responsibility for employing Tate.
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Consider a business employing 2628 people at an average annual salary of $28503,22019.
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Lately, he's been employing more creative fundraising techniques than the typical email blast.
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It starts somewhere, and by employing our own, we're able to uplift them.
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Now scientists are employing a similar trick but with a far different intent.
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Employing 50,000 people, the Zaporizhstal steel mill is among Ukraine's biggest industrial operations.
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The efforts are employing more than 6,000 lobbyists, the nonpartisan Public Citizen counted.
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One of the provisions would have banned the office from employing a spokesperson.
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Factories employing thousands of workers were built, leading to hefty economies of scale.
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Unless you're deep-frying and employing a thermometer, the answer is probably no.
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Some commercial charging locations offer more advanced technology, employing so-called fast chargers.
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To help enforce the restrictions, the country is employing surveillance drones and helicopters.
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Toys "R" Us has dozens of affiliates around the globe employing 64,000 people.
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Finding offsets, either by eliminating tax deductions or employing accounting tricks, divides them.
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In Europe, there are about 126 plants making combustion engines, employing 112,000 people.
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It also embraced turbocharging and employing aerodynamics to improve speed and fuel efficiency.
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Airbnb has also made gains in terms of employing a more diverse workforce.
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"+44 Savage," another user poked fun, employing the United Kingdom's international calling code.
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Domino's has been employing this tactic by driving greater efficiencies through digital technologies.
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Now, Qanon adherents are employing the same tactics on the 20193 presidential race.
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These small businesses are employing hundreds of thousands of Americans — including many veterans.
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Kohl's says it saves money by carrying less inventory and employing fewer workers.
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The breakdowns are rhythmically similar, with both employing synthy beats and breathy falsettos.
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Here's how some schools around the United States are employing the new technology.
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Huawei has a relatively small Canadian operation, employing just shy of 1,000 people.
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From 2628-28500, 6900,2628 independent practices employing 28503,22019 doctors were acquired by hospitals.
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She adopts her signature playful attitude, employing light hues and a cartoonish style.
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Last month, Ohio gave Facebook $37 million in incentives to build a data center employing 100 people, and Iowa awarded Apple $208 million in breaks for a data center employing 50; respectively, that would be $370,000 and $0003 million per job.
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In 3.83, New York's Department of Labor identified 23,814 manufacturing establishments, employing 745,585 workers.
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The fast-food giant has about 14,000 locations across North America, employing 850,000 people.
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"OH MY GOD," she wrote on Instagram, employing all-caps to underscore her delight.
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They do this by employing flexible and dynamic subcellular structures called gene regulatory networks.
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It claims to work with 5,000 private companies and subcontractors supposedly employing 135,000 people.
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So Leslie is employing some fortress-level tactics to keep the spoilers on lockdown.
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Yet Chan and Zuckerberg are already experimenting with employing technology to propel personalized learning.
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These days, almost every team has a process for employing the shift their way.
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McKinsey reckons there are thousands of Chinese businesses in Africa employing millions of locals.
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Boeing did not specify the cost savings that will result from employing Odysseus' capabilities.
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Facebook is employing a decidedly old-school tactic to a series of disruptive missteps.
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It hopes to increase that to up to 500,000 tonnes eventually, employing 200 people.
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It's a variant of BDSM employing the excitement and clichés of popular culture entertainment.
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We do this by employing a variety of tools, including automated and manual reviews.
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The partners went from employing a publicist, to seek out attention, to declining interviews.
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DeepMind has found a way around this by employing vast amounts of computer power.
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It first established a manufacturing base in Cork in 1980 employing just 60 people.
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Employing powerful blowfish CBC encryption, it keeps your personal data out of harm's way.
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See, what Mark is doing here is employing a little comedic technique called understatement.
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Many services, such as Instacart, aren't awaiting legal judgments and are proactively employing contractors.
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People without much experience find it harder to demonstrate that they are worth employing.
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It helps teenage and single mothers into work by employing them across the business.
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Employing everyday materials he found became a lasting characteristic of his self-taught practice.
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The company's technology works even when WiFi isn't, employing 4GLTE and other radio sensors.
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For starters, Trump appears to be employing his "pitting people against each other" approach.
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He drew directly from the Donald Trump lexicon, employing the modern language of hate.
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Several other companies are employing similar technologies in other arid corners of the world.
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Parents were not notified that the school "was employing a pedophile," the lawsuit states.
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Employing her training as a social worker, much of the time, she just listens.
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"Don't ever play yourself," Khaled shouted into a microphone, employing one of his catchphrases.
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Namibia is hardly alone when it comes to employing North Koreans to build weapons.
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Promising practices include employing transgender-identified navigators to assist individuals through the enrollment processes.
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In 2016, major companies started looking at moving towards employing blockchain in their businesses.
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There were 2,039 personnel fighting the fire, employing 202 fire engines and 14 helicopters.
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There are more than 600 Taiwanese companies in the US, employing more than 90,85033.
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The partners went from employing a publicist to seek out attention to declining interviews.
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Both were once manufactured in factories employing thousands of my neighbors in Bloomington, Ind.
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Here, three brands taking cues from ancient methods — and employing artisans trained in them.
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In fact, he responded (at times employing ALL CAPS) in two separate Instagram posts.
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But what about the public relations aspect of employing a guy with his history?
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Why are abortion opponents employing this strategy, especially when something similar has failed before?
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He added that he hoped Mr. Ramaphosa would commit to employing competent public servants.
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Or stop employing his unqualified son-in-law as a top White House aide.
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President Obama did all he could to prevent Americans from ever employing it again.
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This is indeed a tactic for weakening ISIS, and one we are currently employing.
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Walmart is employing 25,000 "personal shoppers" to select and package groceries for curbside pickup.
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Even illiterate health workers can do this, employing materials that use drawings and colors.
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The smuggling operation grew enough that he began employing his younger brothers to drive.
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Rian Johnson ("Looper") directed this installment, employing a record-low number of wipe transitions.
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He wrote that local businesses received government kickbacks for employing foreigners instead of Americans.
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To get your finances back into fighting shape, Savage recommends employing a simple strategy.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada is employing a new political tactic: sock diplomacy.
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These are people who abide by the president employing white nationalists in his administration.
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It could be the first Super Bowl with the teams employing women head coaches.
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Auto manufacturing is still a significant part of the economy, employing nearly 250,000 people.
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The user interface, employing both knob and touch-screen operation, is simple and flexible.
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Mr. Elizondo: We're going to do research employing the scientific method, first and foremost.
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When flattery fails and aggressions surface, employing a muzzle is tempting but ill-advised.
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Many of those small businesses grow to be bigger businesses, employing even more Americans.
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Together, they have spent their lives feeding and employing hundreds of thousands of people.
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Founded in 2008, Zomato currently has two offices in Gurgaon employing about 1,200 staff.
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Energy efficiency is by far the biggest job-creator, employing nearly 1.9 million Americans.
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Advertisements employing the Statue have been around since before she stood in the harbor.
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A project employing women from poor hill tribes is transforming lives in northern Thailand.
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Chinese textile companies are also employing thousands of cheaper North Korean workers in China.
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Weekend and night repairs, Mr. Eng said, increase the price of employing union laborers.
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Most of them are pretty small — employing a few or a few dozen people.
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The works are brushy, open, assured, and masterful, employing both naturalistic and abstract color.
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Building big homes drives the economy by employing dozens, if not hundreds of people.
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China is employing an integrated multi-agency approach to expanding its influence in every continent.
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India's railway system is one of the largest in the world, employing 1.3 million people.
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The idea of employing a fund in this way isn't new for Naver-run companies.
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Walmart has grown to become America's largest retailer, employing 1.5 million workers in this country.
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The company's no stranger to drones, and employing them in the service of elaborate displays.
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If given the green light, SpaceX says it has the potential of employing 700 people.
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Central bankers, who had been employing various measures to forestall global deflation, were mightily relieved.
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The group operates in 21 African countries, employing more than 10,000 people at 94 hotels.
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Employing the indisputable logic of bar arguments, the judgment is aimed at curbing drunk-driving.
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Ms Le Pen would also target foreign-owned firms employing cheap workers from eastern Europe.
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The Kaesong complex began operating in 2004 with South Korean factories employing North Korean workers.
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The MQ-1 executed only 35 strikes, employing roughly 30 weapons, in that same timeframe.
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The same goes for Kim Kardashian's rumored third pregnancy, for which she's employing a surrogate.
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James denied any wrongdoing in the locker room, and the high school continued employing him.
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That means employing more than just an easily sharable password to authenticate your login attempt.
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But the enforcement mechanism at question here basically relied on the agency employing her—a.k.a.
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That means employing more than just an easily shareable password to authenticate your login attempt.
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She's not speaking in a British accent, per se, but she's employing a U.K. inflection.
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But there is no evidence that employing a mild gender-lens need mean forgoing returns.
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This really only applies if the risk is the same as the person employing them.
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After employing the fatal chokehold, Pantaleo and the other officers dragged Garner to the pavement.
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The Times managed to turn a profit while employing 1,600 journalists — an all-time high.
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Those purchases have helped keep China's factories humming, employing workers whose jobs are now threatened.
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In the very beginning, the management committee completely fucked up by employing a white workforce.
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Merely employing the $3.8 billion figure, Uber had a -58.5 percent profit margin in 2016.
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In 1900, farming was the biggest industry in America, employing about 40 percent of workers.
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Binary machine code was replaced by languages employing commands that took the form of words.
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Mayer delivered his sermon via Instagram live, employing a piano to make a musical point.
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Meanwhile, Flanders said the safe-for-work strategy, which it has been employing on Playboy.
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Then there is the issue of how the Army, in particular, is employing MAVNI recruits.
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Are they employing mature aged workers who have found themselves out of a job elsewhere?
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CBP is hardly the only government agency employing the ad giant, it should be noted.
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Employing fewer teachers has been found to reduce children's future wages by billions of dollars.
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Ever since the '90s toy resurfaced, people have been employing it for every use imaginable.
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Medium-size businesses, those employing 22 to 303 people, led the pace, hiring 230,225 people.
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By employing the principles of synesthesia, Daniel is hearing the colors he needs to see.
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Now, 24 years later, GM is the 72nd-largest employer in Ohio, employing 4,20073 workers.
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Criminal penalties for employing undocumented workers can result in hefty fines and possibly jail time.
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Normally, the decision to approve or deny security clearances rests with the employing federal agency.
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Water is the lifeblood of our society and a key economic engine employing workers nationwide.
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Its focus is more on partnering with its own landlords instead of employing traditional leases.
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By employing each of my senses, I expanded my understanding of the world around me.
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The Type 23 that they're employing right now are perfect for that kind of mission.
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Campomar captured this shot in Argentina, employing models to showcase equality between two different people.
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By employing this simple methodology and always focusing incessantly on value, he has crushed markets.
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By employing the principles of synaesthesia, Daniel is hearing the colors he needs to see.
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Team McCaskill is already employing the Democratic Party's go-to tactic this midterm: character assassination.
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There has also been interest from equipment makers in licensing or otherwise employing the system.
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Reward Gateway is a £150 million revenue SaaS business employing 300 people in six countries.
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It's likely a decent challenge to scale, since Lincoln's actually employing the drivers it's using.
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Joon isn't the only airline employing arresting colors and smart devices to woo millennial passengers.
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After employing "Rope-A-Dope" once again, Ali won by TKO in the 15th round.
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G4S is the world's biggest security company, employing 570,000 people in more than 90 countries.
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It's only when it started getting too dangerous that we started employing more local people.
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Employing the strategy of mise en place is particularly useful if you're making multiple recipes.
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Most female artists employing new media or technologically driven methods are familiar with this experience.
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In fact, an organization employing him received one $23,000 grant from the endowment in 2006.
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There are now 16 factories employing 17,000 people, which process about half the cashews sold.
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We will not be employing the same app or vendor used in the Iowa caucus.
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He seems accustomed to employing his physical charisma in the service of his business interests.
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But "I am a Boricua," he said, employing a phrase islanders use to describe themselves.
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"Things are gee-hawing pretty well," he said, employing a southern colloquialism for working together.
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Today, California has more than 3,000 life sciences companies directly employing more than 287,85033 people.
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He and Mr. Spicer are employing ironic techniques not comically but cynically — to destabilize meaning.
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Focusing on simple, actionable steps and employing some financial psychology can likelier lead to success.
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Many industries rely on employing refugees and conservatives have sought protection of persecuted Christians overseas.
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Companies can future-proof their workforces by employing people with dyslexia, new research has claimed.
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It serves more than 22,000 students in 46 schools and programs, employing nearly 3,000 employees.
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He made pleas to a man he thought was employing the dealers in the hallway.
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The recruit firms are employing some 3,000 North Korean laborers for pavement and building construction.
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The WTO explicitly prohibits these types of illegal subsidies that China appears to be employing.
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Schedler argued that voting officials employing best practices could serve as a valid cybersecurity check.
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"The president is employing a strategy that he thinks is effective for him," Ryan said.
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It limits the deduction for other businesses based on how much they spend employing workers.
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Structural policies that support firms expanding, investing, innovating and employing people would also be welcome.
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A handful transcend this tendency, however, employing the same platforms toward creative, even visionary ends.
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The agency was employing assets from the American National Security Agency to surveil targets abroad.
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He's firm but fun, and instills respect in his son without employing anger or shaming.
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Carson, and Donald Trump, have repeatedly accused Cruz of employing "dirty tricks" over the incident.
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In August, two Republican consultants accused the Kobach campaign of employing three alleged white nationalists.
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Firefighters were employing more than 20173 fire engines and 34 helicopters to battle the blaze.
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But as businesses shutter, the cockfighting industry stays strong, employing countless workers around the island.
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By employing curious sales agents across America, Walker pushed her products further into the mainstream market.
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He had come under criticism for, among other things, employing an illegal immigrant in his household.
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The whips are employing all their dark arts, dishing out favours and threats to undecided MPs.
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His operation is small — currently employing 15 people — and his rates have made him a target.
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The firms employing the most unscrupulous advisers were concentrated in states like Florida, Arizona, and California.
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On the journalism side, researchers have found that reporters seem to be employing hyperbole more frequently.
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For one thing, many of us are employing a Cold War perspective: Don't antagonize the Russians!
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Employing the hashtag #untwitter8chan, users urged Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to boot 8chan off the platform.
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And a complex legal systems employing armies of water-specialized lawyers to arbitrate all the bickering.
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Glencore is one of Australia's largest coal producers running 18 mines and employing some 7,650 workers.
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The cattle industry is one of the main industries employing enslaved workers in Brazil, Charoux said.
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Facebook says it has 200 such content-labeling projects worldwide, employing thousands of people in total.
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So the school decided to keep employing him after the jury came back and acquitted him.
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Let's bring the eye up by employing what I like to call the stuff-n-tuck.
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Small companies are the backbone of America's economy, employing about half of the private-sector workforce.
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Examples of animals employing the products of other animals for medical purposes are, by contrast, rare.
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Small firms employing less than 100 people were also less confident about the 2017 financial climate.
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They train with communication checks and practice drills, employing various scenarios, before and during every trip.
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Between the lines: Employing doctors isn't just useful for managing directly health-related products, Farr notes.
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The problem here wasn't that Facebook was employing human editors to evaluate stories and write headlines.
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However, Chinese President Xi Jinping's government has denied that the country is employing such a strategy.
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Now, it looks like another big name in the culinary world is employing a similar tactic.
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Going "full stack" versus employing a modular system is an age-old argument, especially in tech.
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What's more, she is employing over 143,000 saleswomen across the country, 70 percent under age 34.
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Without it, we run the risk of employing automated systems that reproduce biases at light speed.
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These soup kitchens will continue to operate, employing seven people and feeding 700 children each day.
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In addition, by solely employing less-lethal means, law enforcement may actually deter some mass shooters.
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The unorganized sector of India's economy is vast, employing an estimated nine out of 10 workers.
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But seeing a powerful American corporation positively employing the designs of 13 diverse women means something.
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More than a dozen unions employing thousands of people work on the site, the paper reports.
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But no matter where you're located, and employing some can help you stretch your money further.
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But millennials aren't the only ones employing irony in this brave new world of wine consumption.
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Hedge funds in the UK tend to be larger than elsewhere, employing 29 staff on average.
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At the time BHS traded from 171 UK stores and 403 franchise stores internationally, employing 11,000.
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Glencore is one of Australia's largest coal producers running 18 mines and employing some 7,13 workers.
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Don't miss: Employing more women could boost economies by 35 percent, says IMF chief Christine Lagarde
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Driven by Chinese arrivals, tourism is among the fastest growing sectors, employing half a million people.
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That is about to change, and in a quite surprising way: by employing bacteria as templates.
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Coalition officials have long voiced concern over ISIS's interest in employing drone technology on the battlefield.
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Nuvotronics is young, employing fewer than 100 people, and did not move to Durham until 2013.
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Ms. Glen said the city was employing "good, smart economics" in deciding to own the boats.
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Currently, the loss-making unit runs 12 stores in Brazil and a website, employing 550 people.
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And this admin actively hates employing such people, either because they weren't loyalists in the past.
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The real question is why Americans have such a fetish against employing family members as advisors.
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This rule—much like a minimum wage hike—would jack up the cost of employing people.
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Vertical University aims to preserve this expertise by employing local farmers, herders and fishermen as teachers.
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Further, it reinforces that humans are the central figures in overseeing, managing, and employing autonomous weapons.
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Six months later, Maryland is home to 21625 solar energy companies, employing more than 2900,220006 people.
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Still, among Republicans, the political cost for Trump of employing such fiery attacks is considerably less.
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But, this still depends on the strategies that major US airlines are employing in recent years.
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They have called on the British government to retain jobs, with the plant employing 3,600 people.
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The company has since grown into a successful enterprise employing -- and mentoring -- more than 700 people.
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Bosch, Google and Mercedes-Benz recently opened offices and digital research centers here, collectively employing thousands.
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Employing Crispr for gene-editing has the potential to radically change human, animal and plant life.
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There are lots of reasons economists hate that approach, though, particularly as Trump is employing it.
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Employing workers without legal status gives the company a competitive advantage, industry officials told the Post.
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Employing fewer officers could free up money for better training, and perhaps also for higher pay.
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The next year, he was forced to acknowledge employing one as a maid in his home.
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In some ways, Mr. Trump is employing a version of Mr. Clinton's strategy, albeit on steroids.
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She doesn't have the largest Iowa team, employing roughly 150 paid staffers across 26 field offices.
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The unorganized sector of India's economy is vast, employing an estimated nine out of 260 workers.
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The ceremony again opted to go without a designated host, after employing that approach in 2019.
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But the sheriff insisted that his tactics were legal and that he would continue employing them.
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Regulatory is getting increasingly tight while JUUL is expanding its international markets and employing more people.
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We are searching for someone who has achieved considerable success while employing an unrelated skill set.
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Nationally, construction is the second-largest employer of those in the program, employing some 44,000 people.
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In 2018, it bought in $10 billion in revenue, employing nearly 20,000 people in 120 countries.
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Employing blockchain shrinks the costs associated with online transactions, all while concurrently increasing legitimacy and security.
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To that end, they're employing a collaborative approach to bring the science and ethics together early.
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Belgium-based SWIFT downplayed the risk of attacks employing the code released by hackers on Friday.
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Even if it did, the company argues, Nevsun was not directly responsible for employing the workers.
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Nissan's Sunderland facility is the largest car factory in the UK, employing more than 7,000 people.
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No. 217, Jinfeng Road is a monumental site employing up to 43,24 workers in peak season.
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The plant is the largest car factory in the United Kingdom, employing more than 7,000 people.
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Six months later, Maryland is home to 21625 solar energy companies employing more than 2900,220006 people.
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And by employing an elaborate sign language, they have argued over what to name their baby.
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The arrest sparked new tensions with the city's police service, long accused of employing racial profiling.
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Founded in 1964, the company is now worth nearly $128 billion, employing more than 40,000 people.
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In total, these companies are responsible for employing 1.7 million Americans, according to Kleiner Perkins partner Meeker.
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However, this changed in 2015, when Canada began employing a "notice-and-notice" system for copyright infringement.
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FIFA is employing three specialist observers at each World Cup match to report discriminatory behavior by spectators.
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But somehow, some so-called medical practitioners are still employing homeopathic medicine, a discredited 18th-century practice.
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Self-defense is one thing, but employing it as a means of domination is cruel and despicable.
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Employing women is continuous with Swazi traditions, where it is mostly women who sew and make crafts.
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Facebook has built a big business by employing personal data in order to target users with advertisements.
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A second suspect, Dr. S. Kama Ashraf, was arrested on charges of knowingly employing an unlicensed person.
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Durham is a health care hub, too, with Duke University and Health System employing tens of thousands.
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So, not just using rhythm and time changes, but employing aggressive shifts in EQ, sound quality, etc.
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More controversial is a scheme to make rules for employing students more flexible than for other workers.
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The arrests are part of the Trump administration's renewed focus on businesses suspected of employing undocumented immigrants.
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Nintendo is employing a star rating system to measure the effectiveness of heroes you unlock through summoning.
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If you're employing people, you just have to run to institutions if you're going to do it.
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Most national companies employing more than 20,000 people keep their prescription drug benefits separate from medical coverage.
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Ford began operating in Japan in 1974 and has 72673 dealerships in the country, employing 292 people.
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In this regard, playing five shorter sets is a better option than employing the ATP doubles format.
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The French capital is being served from a large warehouse in Paris' 18th arrondissement, employing 70 staff.
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He also conducted workplace raids that targeted businesses employing Latinos in an effort to arrest undocumented immigrants.
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But is skipping straight to "initial community offerings" or employing blockchain technologies the right way to go?
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Manufacturers have continued a long-standing trend of employing relatively fewer workers with low or no qualifications.
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Employing some 300 people, mostly children in ghastly conditions, the mill was not large by modern standards.
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The Ministry of Manpower (MoM) said it had permanently barred the couple from employing overseas domestic workers.
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The Game of Thrones crew is already pretty accustomed to employing ruses to throw off their fans.
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I was definitely conscious that there was this living being that we were employing against its will.
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Brugeman, who tracks emerging industry partnerships, said companies are employing a wide range of new mobility strategies.
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Employing the Full Spectrum: John D'Eri set out to find a job for his autistic son, Andrew.
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Uber is also employing an in-app takeover that notifies passengers of the legislative landscape in NYC.
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The two also share a penchant for family politics, employing relations as some of their closest advisers.
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Employing seven natural bigs, four point guards, and Bruno Caboclo leaves the team with just three wings.
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Rubashkin was cleared of knowingly employing underage immigrants, but was found guilty of money laundering and fraud.
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B1/B rated DomusVi operates 315 nursing homes, primarily in France and Spain, employing over 28,000 people.
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Some pensioners will pay higher social-security charges, even as firms pay lower imposts for employing people.
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Employing EU workers would add about 40% to his wage bill, he says, and destroy the business.
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The Taiwanese tech company is employing two Sony IMX20.1 camera sensors for the Zeonfone 20.3Z's imaging system.
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At the moment, Divergent is focusing on employing the 3D printing tech for the Dagger's structural parts.
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The group even suggested that recruits watch the Jason Bourne films for tips on employing evasion tactics.
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" The adviser added: "What intel analysis or foreign policy advice leads to employing this as a tactic?
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Six Sigma aims to curb variables and avoid anomalies by employing (you guessed it) six key steps.
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Unfortunately, employing feminism as a marketing tactic — not a set of very literal actions—makes hypocrisy inevitable.
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Ted Cruz of Texas while on the campaign trail has called for employing the practice against ISIS.
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It extended an existing suspension on VOA, accusing it of employing a reporter who opposed the government.
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Many companies use contract labor in part to avoid the costs and responsibilities of directly employing workers.
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Go deeper: The New York Times recently covered the tactics cities are employing to court the project.
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Garden-variety nepotism like a city commissioner employing her daughter as chief deputy barely raises an eyebrow.
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Today it is the country's largest e-commerce company, employing more than 10,000 staff and partners worldwide.
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One of the biggest issues for foreign companies is the process and rules for employing local people.
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CNN Money said GM Venezolana has operated in Venezuela for 70 years, employing about 2,85033 workers there.
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The company has also expanded, employing over 100 staff between offices in Lagos, London and New York.
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This does not include "harboring" illegal immigrants, or employing ten or more illegal immigrants in one year.
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We invest heavily in research and development, employing scientists, doctors, and other researchers in high-paying jobs.
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The asset is one of Bosnia's biggest exporters, employing 900 workers in the southern town of Mostar.
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There are currently more than 50 medical device making plants in Puerto Rico, employing about 18,000 people.
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He said it will reduce the cost of employing junior doctors at the weekend by a third.
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His New York office now occupies two floors, employing 20 to 21 people on any given day.
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In the mid-2000s, facing rising insurance and ransom costs, shipping companies began employing private security contractors.
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Employing political and diplomatic connections to the full, he travelled in style to Romania, Bulgaria and Asia.
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This means employing a degree of reciprocity in the relationship that Washington has largely rejected to date.
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One accused the national organization of knowingly employing thousands of leaders who were suspected of molesting children.
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Omar apologized in February after she was accused of employing anti-Semitic tropes in tweets about Israel.
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One of its former members, Mick Mulvaney, is employing its brawling tactics as the president's budget director.
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Those tax changes would grow jobs by shifting the tax burden from employing people to consuming stuff.
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Taiwan's Foxconn operates a factory in the city employing 255,203 people making Apple iPhones for the world.
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McAfee would not reveal what method he thinks the FBI is employing or who was behind it.
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And that's why, despite employing more than 250 people, he still interviews every single job candidate personally.
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It involved the real-world application of techniques that scholars advocate employing to help individuals leave cults.
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" Ticket sellers "keep employing new systems," he added, "and then the bots up their game as well.
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The police have been criticized as employing heavy-handed techniques at protests over police shootings of civilians.
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Funds for any settlements are paid out of a Treasury Department fund, rather than the employing office.
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Nike started employing more strategies like this to get back in touch with the original collecting consumer.
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Mr. Trump, by contrast, is employing his favorite medium, Twitter, to stoke as much anticipation as possible.
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In recent 9th Congressional District elections, absentee ballots have tipped in favor of the candidates employing Dowless.
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Employing the least esoteric phrasing was Daimler's Zetsche, who addresses his the audience in his second language.
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Already employing computers in 1969, Armajani programmed one to churn out numerical values between zero and one.
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Farms employing fewer than 25 people would have three additional years to comply with the new law.
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All the while, Rothenberg was hiring, employing up to 60 people across Rothenberg Ventures at one point.
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Employing conventional warfare tactics against a group that infiltrates and intoxicates minds would lead counterterror officials nowhere.
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She started photographing her trips there, incorporating her background in film by employing an ever-cinematic lens.
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Though employing the same foggy, descending guitar, Clark's mature eloquence contradicts Nico's childlike version of the song.
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The company quickly adapted to the landscape, employing all of its originally 1099 contractors to W2 employees.
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Production on the movie took four years, with Square Pictures employing a staff of around 215 people.
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This way, the user has complete control of the hardware that they use, whilst employing Apple's software.
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Here are some strategies that companies like Later are employing: Are you leaving money on the table?
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Employing a security detail does not guarantee safety, particularly for celebrities who make their whereabouts publicly known.
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By installing him at "The Tonight Show," NBC is employing a strategy that had success at CBS.
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The intention here is to incentivize companies to retain workers by just employing them for less time.
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Mr. Schacter suggests employing cues — visual or verbal for items like keys — to associate places and things.
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The team has been in disarray for a few years, employing three head coaches last season alone.
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And employing a modular "Environment" setup would not be practical or even feasible in most living situations.
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Instead, Mr. Ryan said, the memo was the product of Congress employing oversight of the executive branch.
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More recently, Facebook went on the attack, employing other companies to divert attention to critics and competitors.
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An Amazon warehouse is expected to open this year or next in nearby North Andover, employing 1,500.
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An Amazon warehouse is expected to open this year or next in nearby North Andover, employing 1,500.
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SunPower is the nation's No. 2 commercial solar-power company, employing thousands of workers directly and indirectly.
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He has bragged of employing Ivanka Trump as an intern one year when she was a student.
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In 2016, there were 1,310 subsidiaries of British multinational companies based in the Netherlands employing 114,000 people.
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Could the business owners be prosecuted for employing persons without permission to work in the United States?
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Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah, accused his colleagues of employing an unconstitutional "religious test" for office.
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"We will not be employing the same app or vendor used in the Iowa caucus," he said.
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Less demand for housekeeping services could lead to hotels employing fewer housekeepers or giving staff fewer hours.
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They made a subjective judgment about applicants based on their appearance, employing letters to indicate their findings.
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Earworms solves this problem by employing music-filled language lessons to help you retain a foreign language.
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The company maintains a million-square-foot warehouse, employing almost 1,000 people, just outside the city limits.
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But the scene remains fairly exclusive, centered around Tel Aviv and employing mostly non-Orthodox Jewish men.
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The company and its competitors swept through the country, employing thousands of investigators to investigate people's lives.
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At first, Faddoul suspected TikTok was employing AI technology that studied people's profile photos when making recommendations.
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He is accused of employing the same strategy in Boston once he became the team&aposs manager.
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The company is employing 30-foot-tall robots to print a simplified rocket called the Terran-1.
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Louis Vuitton has been one of the luxury brands employing the drop model as a distribution strategy.
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The study collected information from 252 different organizations, employing 323 million people, between May and August 232.
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Crews are employing dogs, people, drones and "everything we can get our hands on," he told reporters.
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No matter where you're located, and employing some techniques can help you save in the long run.
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Almost all executives told us they are employing strategic foresight techniques to manage the risks they face.
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The crows famously work together; we see them employing formations to monitor, intimidate and manipulate smaller birds.
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The Agincare Group, one of Britain's largest care groups, employing more than 3,500 staff, came in third.
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Employing a yell or scream, or sudden movement with either hand, can throw your enemy off-balance.
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The Sunderland plant is the largest car factory in the United Kingdom, employing more than 7,000 people.
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Employing this vernacular in the classroom, they theorized, could boost sagging black academic performance throughout the district.
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"America first" means employing the nation's economic and military power to improve the life of its citizens.
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Additionally, Unite the Country is employing a three Democratic strategists: Amanda Loveday, Steve Schale and Julianna Smoot.
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That shows we can credit Mazda for employing one of the best styling departments in the business.
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We are also employing technical solutions to limit their exposure to graphic material as much as possible.
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Now, he and his allies are employing the same strategy in the midterms, only with more confidence.
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It still has one mine, employing about 2,000 Bytom citizens and sustaining 3,000 jobs in related industries.
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In many ways, Point72 resembled SAC, employing more than 1,000 people and using the same Stamford, Conn.
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Between Halifax and Toronto he finds the railways employing no less than five different standards of time.
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Tavares said Marner has talked to him on the bench about the patterns he saw opponents employing.
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Rather than owning cars or employing drivers, Uber provides a neutral platform that connects drivers with passengers.
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Employing familiar international biennial tropes, his artists make installations, videos, and of course much politically critical art.
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They were talking to these people with companies with a $9 billion market cap employing nine people.
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Basic-Fit has rapidly expanded across European capitals, employing fewer staff and more basic equipment than traditional gyms.
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Employing the same method used to determine paternity in humans, the laboratory examined who Padma's father could be.
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Companies employ workers if the value they get from the workers' labor exceeds the costs of employing them.
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These include hiring a contractor, promoting from within, focusing on the primary platform first and employing an agency.
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Currently, there are 24 Japanese and German auto factories in the United States employing American workers, all right?
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Shows Cosby assuming the role of a super-bigot, and employing all the stereotype prejudices in his monologue.
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There was the $1.1 billion round into biopharmaceutical company Roivant, which is employing Son's favorite technology, artificial intelligence.
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Stock car racing team Venturini Motorsports has had a tradition of employing women that stretches back for decades.
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It's not like Trump had some secret sauce that he was employing with Cambridge that the Democrats didn't.
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Regulation can ensure that AI engineers are employing best practices in cybersecurity and limiting distribution of military technology.
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But as Careers for Women demonstrates, the American movie industry hasn't always skewed so heavily towards employing men.
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Now, the IBM team is employing much more powerful tools to improve the accuracy of computer image analysis.
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Broadway has long been a haven for the LGBTQ community — accepting, employing and championing many of its members.
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This is really the base level of security that everybody should already be employing while surfing the web.
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The US has gotten a great deal of leverage by employing economic sanctions with the EU toward Russia.
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Ms Peckre therefore suspects that her lemurs are employing millipedes in lieu of a trip to the pharmacy.
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He speeds up the action but then, employing modern typography, brings it to a crawl, even a stop.
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He said he had indeed sacrificed by employing thousands of people, and raising "millions of dollars" for veterans.
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HNA Group operates 2100 enterprises across the province, employing 210,2000 workers, with total assets of nearly $50 billion.
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Whirlpool will open a shared services centre employing 200 people in the Polish city of Lodz, Rzeczpospolita reported.
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One way to think about the proposition is as a much more scalable version of employing 'secret shoppers'.
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During his speech, al-Hussein accused a number of global politicians of employing the same tactics as ISIS.
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"People call us felool," he said, employing a derisive term used by some Egyptians for Mubarak-era cronies.
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Rather smartly, DigiExam appears to be employing a strategy similar to the way Yammer originally penetrated the enterprise.
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His practice layers both digital and analog technologies, employing manipulation within the camera, the darkroom, and the computer.
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For this mission, the company is employing a Dragon cargo capsule that's already been to space twice before.
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In fact, ATMs cut the cost of running a local bank so more branches opened, employing more people.
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My current company is simply employing people because I am putting no effort into running or growing it.
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But that doesn't mean Facebook hasn't thought about employing users' metadata more strategically to make connections between them.
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Companies like Apple and Amazon have been criticized for employing similar legal practices to reduce their tax burden.
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Most organizations accomplish this by employing people and technologies utilizing data science and machine learning for automated analysis.
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The issue is this: How does one investigate the ramifications of toxic masculinity without employing the toxin itself?
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Ovation, based in Greer, South Carolina, operates 328 restaurants in 35 states, employing 17,000, according to its website.
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Plus, he'd consider going overseas, a strategy he's employing right now as part of a balanced allocation strategy.
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Employing mirrors, fluorescent colors, and stroboscopic lights, Colombo's spaces were perfectly in tune with the Radical Design aesthetic.
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They then implied that they had been employing their professional acumen in pursuit of identifying their new quarry.
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Where it's at: Machines employing neural networks — one AI method — have advanced at recognizing images and translating language.
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Moreover, if firms respond to the NLW by boosting capital investment they may end up employing fewer people.
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Undoubtedly rugged The phone achieves this level of protection and rigidity by employing a significant amount of bulk.
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Employing the old-fashioned value of common sense, the bill prioritizes recreation for its health and economic benefits.
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Employing any one element of that technology would, Humes says, prevent 0003 deaths and 2,200 injuries every day.
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Inspired by modernism, Mr. Creme was known for his abstract expressionist work, employing vibrant colors and geometric shapes.
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And the major infrastructure we've helped build has also empowered women, by employing them in well-paying jobs.
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Other people you encounter in the game will be employing similar language, but they're not pick-up artists.
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But the debate continues to rage as state like Arizona are grappling with employing more humane execution techniques.
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Wade, and sent subtle signals, like employing people for his campaign who are well known in the movement.
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The southern state of Tamil Nadu is home to some 1,13 mills, employing between 200,000 and 400,000 workers.
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Planners in New York have now begun employing a method known as "active design" to solve the problem.
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Zuckerberg seems to be employing a tactic he has endorsed in the past: promoting from within the company.
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Tom Barrie runs a transport and logistics firm employing around 450 drivers from Britain, France and the Netherlands.
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China continues to overproduce steel and aluminum to keep growing its economy and employing millions of Chinese workers.
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The state reported that there are nearly 28503,22019 licensed marijuana businesses in the state employing roughly 41,000 people.
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And you don't need to be a scientist employing sophisticated satellite technology to see what's transpiring on Earth.
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Employing 35,000, Pearson provides everything from textbooks to school testing, college courses and online degrees around the world.
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Any agreement must prevent Iran from Obtaining and employing weapons of mass destruction and subject to congressional scrutiny.
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Facebook is employing a combination of user flagging, proactive algorithmic detection, and human enforcers to manage the feature.
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Employing the common tactic of using sonar to drive away whales without harming them has had no effect.
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It's work almost no one else could do, would even be able to conceive of employing as reality.
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GM is employing temporary workers at its Fort Wayne Assembly plant rather than transferring workers, the UAW said.
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And yet despite all these tactics you accuse the US of employing, you claim that they lost anyway.
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After all, the brand is inspired by military culture, so employing some ingenuity can go a long way.
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Plotagraph has grown organically, with its founders deliberately avoiding traditional marketing campaigns, but employing social media influencers instead.
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"The Russians are employing these cruise missiles in Syria today, both from bombers, ships and submarines," he said.
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"As more areas see community spread, local communities may start employing tools that encourage social distancing," Messonnier said.
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Knowing that, future enemies — even civilized ones — may be less inhibited in employing the same methods against us.
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Andrew Cuomo announced last week that the state would be producing its own hand sanitizer by employing inmates.
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According to state records, the team spent $60,000 on employing a lobbying firm to help bolster their case.
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Its use is also growing in the entertainment realm: Madison Square Garden is among the venues employing it.
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Employing things like time-lapse photography, multiple exposures, dissolves, pyrotechnics, theatrical machinery, and more, he dazzled his audiences.
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In reality, fledgling companies have captured slices of the construction industry, employing Eastern Europeans at sharply lower wages.
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The Kenyan organization Ujamaa Africa teaches the courses, employing 81 trainers, mostly in schools in Nairobi's major slums.
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The firm grew rapidly, employing hundreds of people around the world, thanks largely to Mr. Naqvi's relentless salesmanship.
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Employing an episodic, borderline shapeless structure, it subscribes to the kind of screenwriting shorthand that prompts bad guffaws.
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"We will not be employing the same app or vendor used in the Iowa caucus," the spokesperson said.
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Pearling was the pillar of local economies on the Gulf, employing nearly half of Qatar&aposs population alone.
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Furthermore, the exposé accused him of employing assistants to help him write the novel and his other books.
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West Ham did not disclose the terms of the agreement, instead employing the clichéd patter of English soccer.
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And Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has railed against the media by employing the term on a regular basis.
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He plans to hedge against increased volatility as markets absorb those shocks by employing a put spread strategy.
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Morgan Stanley currently bases the vast majority of its European staff in Britain, employing around 6,000 people there.
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Mr. Kim ends up getting no respect from Mr. Park, who's obviously the guy who is employing him.
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Now employing ink on paper, his newest works boast the primary colors in addition to black and white.
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Employing the "economics of violence" perspective in asking what comes next with Iran in the aftermath of Gen.
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Comedians talk of employing a new calculus: Is this a pro-Trump crowd or an anti-Trump crowd?
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is increasingly employing a tactic used by authoritarians, not democracies, to stifle dissent.
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Ibrahim said the jihadis were employing the same tactics they'd honed against the Americans in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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It was always against the rules, but Facebook will be employing more checks to stop offenders, she wrote.
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But despite where you fall on the map, and employing can help you save in the long run.
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The construction industry is a crucial cog in the global economy, employing millions of people around the world.
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Among themselves, they debated whether the allegations could be true, and whether he was employing the right strategy.
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Nearly two-thirds of independent producers are small businesses, employing an average of only 28500 full-time employees.
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Their employing agency can seek their removal, but the Merit Systems Protection Board must review such a move.
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Eight breweries were based there, employing 8,000 workers and collectively churning out 10 percent of Germany's beer production.
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But the companies employing these workers are often ill-equipped to deal with the needs of their employees.
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We'll do that by employing millions of workers in good, union jobs with accompanying pay scales and benefits.
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Nearly 17 percent of California's electricity comes from solar, with the sector there employing more than 86,000 people.
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Or, are comfortable employing violence and fascist tactics against those whose violence and adherence to fascism you decry.
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He said Mr. Mueller was employing a team of Democrats — another misleading assertion — bent on taking him down.
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But Kyoto Animation — known as KyoAni to its fans — is known for employing more women, particularly younger women.
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But Kyoto Animation — known as KyoAni to its fans — is known for employing more women, particularly younger women.
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Once a week, she would rustle up spontaneous arrangements that best articulated her mood, often employing unusual ingredients.
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The book's end feels similarly hasty, employing Katerina as more of a prop than a well-developed character.
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Uber, Lyft and other companies employing gig workers don't pay taxes that fund states' unemployment insurance trust funds.
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Despite employing a full-time reporter in the White House, Breitbart's application for Congressional press credentials was denied.
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Many cloud service providers are innovative, venture-backed startups employing some of the best talent in the world.
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But those trying to remember something in particular could see dramatically improved results by employing a few old tricks.
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Son has pledged to create a group of global companies employing technology such as connected devices and artificial intelligence.
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Buffett said CEO Tim Cook has done a "terrific" job and has done well in employing the company's capital.
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A Pentagon report released last year showed that it was employing more than 5,000 contractors in Iraq and Syria.
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Furthermore, these institutes introduced a variety of new "specialists," employing estheticians, masseuses, and "even doctors and chemists," Grout writes.
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Since 1965, Buffett has built Berkshire into a conglomerate with roughly 90 operating businesses employing more than 360,000 people.
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"The markets tend to prefer Democratic candidates," said Hickey, employing a quote once attributed to former president Harry Truman.
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The guidelines prohibit websites from using obtrusive advertising strategies, like employing pop-ups or videos with auto-playing sound.
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The Load Trail arrests are part of the Trump administration's renewed focus on businesses suspected of employing undocumented workers.
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What employing Mr Trout does ensure is that the Angels are unlikely to field an out-and-out shambles.
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The trio had been working on internal communication and engineering tools as well as the procedures for employing them.
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Mrs Merkel shrewdly helped this trend along, employing a strategy of "asymmetric demobilisation" to keep SPD voters at home.
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Employing more American workers also gives them more buying power, which is good for the economy as a whole.
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The hotel owner was also summoned "for failing to adhere to spatial controls for employing women", the statement added.
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That's why big American businesses now spend a fortune employing people to avoid the wrong side of the law.
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During the campaign Mr Trump lambasted Ford and Mondelez, a food firm, for employing too few people in America.
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In Europe, there are about 238.4 plants making combustion engines, employing 3323,8042 people (214.5,220 making powertrain, 46,000 making transmissions).
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Intel has until 2020 to hit its goal of employing a workforce that is representative of the talent available.
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The studio was at its peak in the spring of 2006, employing roughly 420 developers spread across multiple projects.
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Employing this strategy, LIGO made history with the first direct detection of gravitational waves in February of this year.
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He is also employing what he terms 'extreme vetting' of those who want to come to the United States.
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Buffett said a "purchasing frenzy" binge by deal-hungry chief executives employing cheap debt has made that task difficult.
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Both men are charged with additional counts of attempted first-degree murder and employing a firearm during a felony.
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And MallforAfrica — a tech startup founded by an African immigrant — is now employing Americans at its Portland processing center.
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This past year, the Raptors took that to the extreme, employing seven players who were on their first contracts.
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Previously, Stoejberg urged people to report pizza shop owners suspected of employing immigrants who entered the Scandinavian country illegally.
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That would not be a problem, were the government capable of productively employing tens of millions of new workers.
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According to the American Trucking Association, there are roughly 0003 million trucking companies employing approximately 3.5 million truck drivers.
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E-Sgoil provides lessons in all subjects to 18 schools, employing 16 teachers, most on a part-time basis.
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Poland's Association of Business Service Leaders already counts 750 firms, most foreign-owned, in business services, employing 265,000 people.
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Instead of employing a piece of glass for side mirrors, there are cameras mounted on small, futuristic-looking stalks.
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So if there was a weak point in my business plan, it sure as hell wasn't me employing them.
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The show is employing a whole host of anti-spoiler measures, so we can be as surprised as possible.
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Many employers use contract labor in part to avoid the costs and complications that come with directly employing workers.
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Reuters reported that this was a 44 percent staffing cut, with the company employing about 790 full-time workers.
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Puzder had admitted to employing an undocumented housekeeper, and he has a history of supporting machine replacement of workers.
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British firms are employing immigration lawyers to advise such staff over fears around their residency, Reuters reported in July.
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Employing behavioral economic research, we can also be more innovative in our approach to convincing consumers to eat healthier.
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Phoenician Sailor's makeover starts out every bit as calming as mainstream ASMR, employing binaural sound effects and whispered dialogue.
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Likely Impacts: Accenture predicted in 2010 that employing autonomous tech in open pit mines would reduce employment by 75%.
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But the strategy it is employing—focusing on a small set of ride-or-die megaprojects—might be dicey.
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China has also been criticized for working with undemocratic regimes and bringing their own workers, instead of employing locals.
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Next door is a manufacturing plant employing 650 people churning out circuit boards, cameras and sensors for driverless cars.
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There were 352,600 manufacturing establishments employing just under 16 million people in 2001, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Rideshare companies say contracting, rather than employing, workers keeps costs down and provides the flexibility drivers say they want.
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It extended an existing suspension on Voice of America, accusing it of employing a reporter who opposed the government.
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Norman Braman, a Miami car-dealing tycoon, took a lucrative shine to him, donating generously and employing his wife.
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Trucking is a $725 billion industry, employing around 7.3 million Americans and delivering 70 percent of the nation's goods.
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EchoPixel achieves this technological feat by employing the 300 million 40D radiology scans performed in the U.S. each year.
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However, designers have long been employing technology in their work — a fact the Costume Exhibit doesn't attempt to hide.
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The hedge fund industry is employing a growing number of people, in spite of investor concerns over its performance.
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It was primitive, but they were employing the same technique that would catch Rigmaiden more than a decade later.
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Besides this, there were murmurings of Documenta using neoliberal practices such as employing their own invigilators as art laborers.
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About 15 years ago, we began employing our own industrial designers and invested in innovation under our own brand.
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These will be privately financed and built by local maritime construction firms employing the latest in sustainable blue tech.
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FF plans to break ground on this phase one investment in the next few weeks, ultimately employing 4,500 people.
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Fillon has been losing support since becoming embroiled in a scandal over employing his wife as his parliamentary assistant.
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For fifteen years, Krieger researched dietary supplements with rigorous study designs, employing methods akin to those used for pharmaceuticals.
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As of last fall, the two companies reported employing 78,0003 combined employees (50,000 for T-Mobile, 28,000 for Sprint).
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The health care industry added roughly 295,000 jobs in 2017, based on preliminary federal figures, employing 0003 million people.
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An FBI background check on Baird found that she was employing undocumented workers and it ultimately scuttled her nomination.
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In recognition of this employment imbalance, there exists an avenue of relief for those companies employing 4.6 million workers.
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Still, many believe that the only way to prosper in financial markets is by employing a quantitatively complex approach.But
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Home Credit chases delinquent borrowers through three call centers employing 5,000 people, before handing them over to collection agencies.
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What is more, senate Republicans are employing this partisan abuse of power specifically to grant Brennan a lifetime judgeship.
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But it's an example of Trump employing his mind-control power to make Democrats oppose something they previously supported.
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Taking advantage of a new media technology, C-SPAN, Gingrich used hateful language, deliberately employing over-the-top rhetoric.
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The biggest benefit comes from employing untapped talent who would have better access to the workforce through remote options.
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Intrum, with a current market value of about 3.5 billion euros, operates in 24 European countries, employing 10,000 people.
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They'll talk about corporate greed, not the ways businesses help in crisis or keep communities thriving by employing millions.
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With 70-plus members, do you see Main Street employing those same tactics to pull legislation in your direction?
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Mr. Reed avoids the TV news route, employing quiet interviews with victims, witnesses and responders and raw firsthand footage.
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SMEs are critical to employing vast portions of the country's human talent but they often lack access to loans.
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A state actor—Russia—employing cognitive and information warfare to target our free speech and unregulated social media platforms.
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More than 8003 South Korean companies invested in Kaesong during the Sunshine Policy, employing some 2800,20148 North Korean workers.
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Today's clean energy economy is already vibrant and prosperous, employing more people than the entire fossil fuel industry combined.
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Pret A Manger, whose stores dot street corners across Britain, has been faulted for employing relatively few British workers.
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IAG plans to make Niki part of its low-cost carrier Vueling, employing 740 of Niki's 1,000 former employees.
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And to the extent they did "reshore" production, most of it would be highly automated, employing few additional Americans.
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They are now promising us they will do better in the future by employing more people for fact checking.
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Martin swears for the first time in the band's career, employing "fuck" not an insignificant amount of times throughout.
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" The Antideficiency Act prohibits "accepting voluntary services for the United States, or employing personal services not authorized by law.
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It estimated that more than 1,000 Japanese companies do business in the United Kingdom, employing more than 140,000 people.
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Another $85033 million goes toward the cost of employing thousands of public relations professionals at salaries of around $90,000.
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It also explains why the bank lobby opposes public banks, employing "free market" rhetoric while benefiting from government largess.
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Since then the country's whaling industry has shrunk to just a handful of small companies employing barely 300 people.
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Mr. Trump's Republican opponents have pounced on the issue as an example of Mr. Trump employing shady business practices.
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States such as Russia, Iran and North Korea are at the forefront of employing cyber attacks against Western targets.
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Puzder, the chief executive of CKE Restaurants Inc, has admitted to employing an undocumented immigrant as a house cleaner.
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The newsgame itself was created by Otavio Cohen and Fred Di Giacomo Rocha employing the illustration/animations of Sanches.
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Defense lawyers say Daleiden and Merritt acted as "citizen journalists" employing well-worn undercover tactics of the news media.
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Felsenthal's ability to condense meaning while employing a wide range of techniques infuses his work with an engaging density.
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The stance of employing a continuity of style in every piece works well for some, but not for me.
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Use of franchising or contract labor allows many companies to avoid the costs and responsibilities of directly employing workers.
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As a result, one of the Newfoundlander's upcoming projects will be employing former prisoners in California to grow weed.
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"As more areas see community spread, local communities may start employing tools that encourage social distancing," Messonnier said Tuesday.
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His work arises out of the paradoxical combination of paring everything down, while employing a process of patient accretion.
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Bosses can be a manager working on the same line, or a parent employing a nanny during working hours.
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Employing an underground fermenting method many thousands of years old, they bury the grape slurry in handmade clay pots.
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Propaganda aside, Xi is proving far more assertive than his most recent predecessors in employing China's new military power.
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By also employing screenings for older women who were not vaccinated, it aims to eliminate cervical cancer by 2020.
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Instead, Democrats want to continue improving less costly fencing and employing high-tech instruments to detect illegal border crossings.
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Employing pure hydrogen is therefore only practical if it is compressed or even liquefied to increase its energy density.
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" All the while, remaining thematically contradictory—employing a nonchalant, impassive approach to romance with songs like "Press it up.
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The rest I used to make gumbo, employing the no-recipe technique I champion each Wednesday in this space.
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Many states also prohibit businesses from directly employing doctors, but allow them to work with separate doctor-owned companies.
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The Syrian government took control of the area by employing a strategy it's used during much of the war.
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Once again, I urge investors to speak with a financial professional before employing any retirement account or tax strategies.
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In response to a letter with detailed questions, Alfa denied employing the migrants or housing migrants under inhumane conditions.
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The people suspected of employing them have been under investigation since the end of 2018, the state prosecutor said.
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This week's episode, "The Adversary," continues the biblical title trend from last week, employing a classic name for Satan.
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She gently and smartly parodied the tropes used by male photographers employing their wives and significant others as muses.
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To ensure success managers are employing strategies like check-ins and setting an agenda to keep employees on track.
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The two sides already started employing some of that rhetoric last month in the lead-up to the deadline.
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According to the American Vaping Association, there are 10,000 to 15,222 vape shops nationally, employing 225,22 to 2000,240 people.
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In Egypt, the group appears to be employing the sectarian playbook used by its predecessor, Al Qaeda, in Iraq.
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The store was a pillar in Chinatown, employing Chinese immigrants, mostly from Taishan, where the Eng family is from.
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"Squadron is a bona fide explorer and miner employing a well-qualified and experienced full-time geologist," she said.
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The guidance takes a swipe at earnings-stripping, employing legal authority that has lain dormant for nearly 50 years.
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He seized on what he regarded as his critics' hypocrisy, often employing that same wit, sarcasm and steely demeanor.
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Many employers took to outsourcing to avoid the messy consequences — like unions and workplace regulations — of employing workers directly.
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Employing what is known as a catenary arch, the Inuit give igloos resilience by building them on a spiral.
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What do you think of Bloomberg's campaign saying that people who call him an oligarch are employing " hateful rhetoric "?
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TikTok supports longer videos and is less reliant on a simple follower model, instead employing assertive and opaque recommendations.
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Siemens is one of the world's biggest engineering companies, employing 379,000 people in business operations all over the globe.
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Other EU member states, including France and the U.K., are yet to make a firm decision on employing Huawei.
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But no matter where you fall on the map, and employing can help you save in the long run.
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Bitkom represents companies employing a total of 1 million people, more than any other sector in Germany bar engineering.
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After factoring in the severance pay for Mr Pochettino, the annual bill for employing Mr Mourinho is about £19m.
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Last month, Trump's pick for Commerce secretary admitted to unknowingly employing a possible undocumented worker in his Florida home.
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Women own nearly 10 million businesses— contributing $1.6 trillion to the economy and employing nearly 9 million people nationwide.
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Others, like VillageMD, bring in existing primary care practices with existing patients, employing some doctors and partnering with others.
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But while these ideas are simple, or, if you will, even dumb, Magritte's pictures employing them are visually compelling.
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Some tour companies are better than others regarding environmental conservation, protecting wildlife, supporting cultural heritage and employing local guides.
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Unlike traditional quilts with regular patterns, Mother Scott's are free-form, often employing materials from her life — including beads.
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Mr. Botsford recalled his maternal grandmother employing 120 servants at her house near Recanati, Italy, on the Adriatic Sea.
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"A lot of the brands are employing Chinese workers, essentially they're Chinese companies in their own right," he said.
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Buffett said a "purchasing frenzy" binge by deal-hungry chief executives employing cheap debt has made that task difficult.
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But as Kevin Drum explained at Mother Jones, it only found this after employing a lot of statistical controls.
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He said he paid back taxes for employing the maid to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and to California.
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Gebze is also home to a major Avon warehouse, employing over 15 Turkish workers, most of whom are women.
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What we were witnessing was taking place alongside a large-scale human fishery—one employing hundreds of Heiltsuk fishers.
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It remains to be seen whether employing drones to deliver packages four pounds or lighter actually saves time or money.
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The writers also keep employing a device that has Parker confessing deeply personal information to near-strangers or casual acquaintances.
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FIFA is employing three observers at each World Cup match to report back on any suspected discriminatory behavior from fans.
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Some companies already employing AI, like Toyota and Boxed, plan to keep humans at the center of their automation plans.
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But the Norway curlers do deserve a lot of credit for employing fashion to coax more eyes onto their sport.
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But Clutter goes beyond bins, employing W2 professionals to take care of larger items like wall-mounted TVs and furniture.
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Instead they say smugglers operating along the sea routes are employing dangerous methods to get more refugees onto the water.
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He had repeatedly clashed with Media Matters president Angelo Carusone, whose group condemned CNN for employing him as a commentator.
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Argentina's MercadoLibre said the investment includes its February opening of two Mexico distribution centers employing 3,000 people, worth $100 million.
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If you are already employing a financial adviser, however, this is one area of expertise you should tap in to.
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Employing robots is costly, but prices are falling to become increasingly competitive with human labor, Lux Research said on Wednesday.
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And even he readily admits that he is capable of employing tactics other operatives wouldn't dream of, let alone try.
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SpaceX is employing one of its used Falcon 9s for the launch — a vehicle that has already flown twice before.
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That said, Zaid said he doesn't think he is employing an entirely "different messaging strategy" from the pre-internet days.
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It has already missed its 2018 hiring quota, employing only 178 full-time workers at the end of last year.
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Employing about 280 staff, it has been gradually building up its trading teams by hiring in Singapore and Hong Kong.
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Around the holidays, it was employing about 2800,000 Shipt shoppers, who help pick, pack and deliver orders from these retailers.
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Common violations include employees working longer hours than permitted, oversized mine capacity, and employing too many workers, the statement said.
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At times he even uses photography to construct works by employing Photoshop to alter them before silkscreening them as paintings.
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No matter where you're located, living within your means and employing some common-sense budgeting tactics can help you save.
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The films create a metaphorical territory for revitalizing Indigenous language and representation while employing cardinal direction to explore this territory.
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More commonly, organizations employing crowd workers cite benefits like flexibility, workforce diversity, speed and the ability to solicit people's opinions.
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A nonprofit called Mamelani Projects brings health care into neighborhoods in Cape Town, South Africa by employing trusted community leaders.
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To further manage this risk, Fat Lama requires users to pass identity checks, in addition to employing risk-profiling technology.
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The automotive sector is one of Argentina's top exporters and a major job creator, employing around 60,000 people last year.
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Communicating with recruiters is one way for tech workers to wield influence even if the companies aren't currently employing them.
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And no matter where you settle down, living within your means and employing common-sense budgeting can help you save.
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In the first, the government takes over both health insurance and the provision of care, employing doctors and running hospitals.
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This revealed that number of companies employing the currency for international commerce had risen from 17 percent to 24 percent.
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She suggested employing a little empathy when sitting down with your teen or young adult children and talking about this.
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Companies are also realizing that, beyond saving on real estate, employing remote workers expands their talent pool and increases retention.
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It's held off on employing them so far to see if North Korea is serious about dismantling its nuclear arsenal.
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Inversely, it also means the machine intelligence community can more feasibly contribute back by employing Sonnet in their own work.
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The entrepreneurial learner is constantly looking for ways to learn new things by employing new resources, peers and potential mentors.
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Since April, British firms employing 250 or more people must publish details of their average gender pay gap every year.
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Symantec said sectors targeted by operations employing the tools included financial, telecommunications, energy, aerospace, information technology, education, and natural resources.
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By the end of 2018 or early 23, it plans to have opened additional restaurants and be employing 700 people.
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The Philadelphia Parking Authority is a notorious Republican-controlled patronage mill, employing dozens of political operatives and their family members.
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The startup toy company Sphero appears to be employing this age-old idiom to its latest product, the Sphero Bolt.
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Then, employing artificial intelligence techniques, his team tries to decipher what the person is doing from the reflected sound alone.
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An independently run restaurant that's employing local people and giving something to the culture of the area isn't the villain.
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The same goes for Amber Portwood, according to Farrah ... who also takes a parting shot at MTV for employing them.
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U.S. managers employing such strategies invest more than $8 trillion, according to the nonprofit Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment.
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Broadway has been a safe-haven for the LGBTQ community for years — accepting, employing and championing many of its members.
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These paintings are a type of comic abstraction, employing psychedelic distortions of the popular figures until they are barely recognizable.
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It is not just federal agencies themselves that are at the forefront of recruiting, hiring and employing workers with disabilities.
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When she returned, she and her husband lived in the Bronx and operated a small clothing business, employing 20 people.
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Soon after, Mr. Puzder admitted to employing an undocumented immigrant as a housekeeper, later paying off the associated back taxes.
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The military is a very large organization employing everyone from supply personnel and drivers to cooks, chaplains and office workers.
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"We are also investigating the possibility of employing it in artificial-heart muscles for positive support of the right ventricle."
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Friday's edition of the Federal Register contains new rules for tobacco, companies employing temporary non-immigrant workers and finance companies.
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The solar industry has grown to be a major economic force employing more than 28500,6900 workers directly across the country.
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Chesky also said that employing a more diverse workforce at Airbnb is essential to rooting out discrimination on the platform.
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SpaceX has long been obsessed with reducing the cost of spaceflight by employing reusable rockets that can launch multiple missions.
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The iPhone maker has been emblematic of global trade, employing thousands and selling a ton of products in both countries.
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The two were racing to prepare a mix of stilbene molecules used to make dyes, but were employing different methods.
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One strategy that brand name manufacturers employing is to impede the ability of rivals to buy their drugs for testing.
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The attacks were coordinated over several provinces, often employing two or more improvised explosive devices timed to detonate in sequence.
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"January is the month when businesses start employing new strategies (and) this will kill energy in many companies," he says.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) violated ethics rules by employing an IT staffer prevented from accessing the House computer system.
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As corporations spend more on taxes, they have less to spend on employing Americans, and supporting their benefits and wages.
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An investor with a single advisor may still have multiple managers employing different strategies, such as equities and fixed income.
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Yet, Japan persists in employing discredited police and prosecutorial tactics designed to elicit confessions, many of which will be false.
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"Amazon is employing the right strategy," in India, says Hanna Luchnikava-Schorsch, an expert on India's economy at IHS Markit.
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But they went all out, employing a fake emergency alert on the radio and a panicked call for their mom.
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We love the memes, but in this form, "Africa" is a nostalgia-employing critique of a near-future consumerist hell.
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Magna International is the world's third biggest car parts manufacturer, employing 161,000 people with 327 manufacturing operations in 29 countries.
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Flemish artist Sylvie Franquet is attuning herself with her own cultural roots, employing tapestries as her artistic medium of choice.
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The company, whose founding dates back to the 1860s, has grown into a global packaging giant employing more than 35,000.
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The alliance was founded in 1999 and now produces one out of every nine cars sold worldwide, employing 450,000 people.
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Through employing his investment philosophy of value investing, Buffett has become known for having beaten the US market most years.
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But they may be employing a technique called "carb rinsing" or "mouth washing," according to some exercise and nutrition scientists.
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The popularity of Amarone led to efforts to add muscle to Valpolicella, by employing Amarone-like techniques to its production.
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This recession will be triggered by the forced shutdown of millions of innocent small businesses employing much smaller work forces.
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Employing more than 5 million people, the OFS industry is responsible for everything from finding new oil to constructing wells.
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"This deadly example shows the benefit of canceling mass gatherings and employing social distancing measures during pandemics," the CDC said.
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Robots flirt more or less how you'd expect: awkwardly, employing clichés, direct questions and the occasional emoji to communicate interest.
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And Amazon's decision to put a headquarters in the city, eventually employing more than 25,000 workers, only reinforces that trend.
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The team that wins isn't always the one employing the most elegant calculations, or even the one the models predict.
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And one of the executives whom Alphabet continued employing after he was accused of harassment resigned, with no exit package.
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Wilmar was already a powerhouse in 2007, with operations in 23 countries on four continents, employing more than 60,000 people.
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He seeks justification in his opponents, whom he characterizes as promoting open borders, encouraging racial divisiveness and employing political opportunism.
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Employing the programmers necessary to provide support for dozens of models for decades, he says, will be an expensive proposition.
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The history he unearths here supports employing the Civil War amendments to realize the promise of equal citizenship for all.
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" By employing brief chapters and a vibrant present tense — "Rain scrabbles on the roof and the fire hisses and shifts.
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Tech companies have been under fire in recent years for employing very few women and even fewer people of color.
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Our current administration is vigorously employing that strategy, and history suggests that it is rarely constrained to just one group.
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Two-thirds of the nation's area is made up of agricultural land, employing 186.000 people, five percent of its workforce.
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They also are employing license plate readers and cellphone heat maps and are monitoring social media to spot illegal parties.
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It's unclear why the Senate Republicans have not enforced these rules against a party so deliberately employing a stall tactic.
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The filmmaker, Friedrich Moser, borrows heavily from Errol Morris, employing re-enactments, moving graphics and a Philip Glass-like score.
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These pieces are rather good, harnessing a variety of materials and employing them toward evocative, sensual and slightly menacing ends.
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Japan is the biggest foreign investor, employing 3,000 nearby residents at Japanese companies like Komatsu, Toshiba, Hitachi Metals and Toyota.
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If a store degraded the Beanie brand by discounting the toy or employing unfriendly salespeople, Ty would cut them off.
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Companies won't invest in technology unless it's less expensive than employing people, and most retail workers make near minimum wage.
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He is a master of modulating his emotions, of employing body language to his psychological advantage, of reading a moment.
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The lion's share of assets in the space is in fixed-income funds employing total return or low duration strategies.
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He said the Kremlin did this by employing hackers who stole personal communications, which were then leaked to new outlets.
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It is also a good idea to study the competition, and to consider employing influencer marketers and user-generated content.
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The automotive sector is one of country's top exporters and a major job creator, employing around 60,000 people last year.
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We want to continue employing as many people as we can, just as O'Grady wants to keep EPA workers employed.
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The Brampton plant builds large sedans, including the Chrysler 300, Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger, employing about 3,300 unionized workers.
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Another key agricultural commodity in the region is citrus, a $3 billion industry employing more than 20,000 full-time workers.
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Nonetheless, employing the time horizon of fruit flies, the U.S. auto industry refuses to look beyond its short-term profits.
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The company is one of the world's largest makers of paints and coatings, employing 45,000 people in about 80 countries.
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Producers today are employing gathering lines up to 36 inches in diameter with maximum operating pressures that rival transmission lines.
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Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) said to the audience, after thanking the company for employing so many people in his district.
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Employing 21,000, Thomas Cook currently has 600,000 travelers abroad, forcing governments and insurance companies to coordinate a huge rescue operation.
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Bochum-based Vonovia owns just under 400,000 residences and manages 79,000 in Germany, Austria and Sweden, employing about 10,000 people.
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So when you use those techniques, you essentially are employing the passive viewer's enjoyment of being told how to feel.
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We never find out why a Nazi officer knowingly shelters Ruth (Ruby O. Fee) by employing her as a maid.
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What's more, employing engineers and designers with varied backgrounds can help ward off potentially disastrous mistakes like biased AI systems.
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Employing the chip in its own cloud computing business could allow Alibaba to sell new cloud services to its customers.
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Mr. Bezos founded the company there in 1994, and it has since transformed the city, employing more than 40,000 there.
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Kenyatta's Jubilee Party has grudgingly acknowledged employing Cambridge Analytica, but downplayed Turnbull's claims and the firm's role in the campaign.
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To our chagrin, nobody at the time was interested in employing our diesel exhaust capture system and westopped the project.
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Crows are notoriously intelligent, especially rooks, the cousin to magpies, ravens, and jackdaws that Puy du Fou is now employing.
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