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13 Sentences With "keep employing"

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So the school decided to keep employing him after the jury came back and acquitted him.
" Ticket sellers "keep employing new systems," he added, "and then the bots up their game as well.
The writers also keep employing a device that has Parker confessing deeply personal information to near-strangers or casual acquaintances.
Last year it opposed the president's travel ban in a Super Bowl commercial and pledged to keep employing so-called dreamers after their work permits expire.
"We also got guarantees that if someone is forced to leave the country for some immigration reason, Harvard will make its best efforts to keep employing them remotely," Sandalow-Ash said.
The employers who wanted DACA to remain wouldn't be able to keep employing DREAMers when their work authorization expires — and now have six months to figure out how they might respond to that.
The firing took place just days after a Catholic school nearby, Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory, was formally dropped by the church following its decision to keep employing a teacher in a public same-sex marriage.
Although several politicians refused to keep employing his four associates after news of the investigation first broke, Awan, who has worked as an IT staffer for House Democrats since 2004, continued to work for Wasserman Schultz's office.
Many businessmen said the rising fees for foreign workers were the biggest single burden on them, making it uneconomic in some cases to keep employing foreigners — even though it can be hard or impossible to find trained Saudis to replace them.
The Indian outsourcers, which generally pay lower wages and operate in a different part of the technology ecosystem, say they are helping American companies cut spending on certain basic services so they can keep employing higher-paid workers in other parts of their businesses.
That comes down to the commissions, the sanctioning bodies that keep employing the same few officials who just can't do their jobs right—whether it's referee Kenny Bayless singlehandedly killing the infight with his fear of two men touching, or Adalaide Byrd scoring fights in ways which anyone else simply cannot fathom.
However, the Japanese kept the White Russian troops under their direct command. They worked with the Russian Fascist Party of Konstantin Rodzaevsky to form this unit, and although there was one White Russian revolt in 1933, the Japanese considered them useful enough to keep employing them. In 1936 they were all unified into one detachment, the Asano Detachment or Asano Brigade, named after Colonel Asano Takashi, the Japanese adviser who organized it. The brigade was officially part of the Manchukuo army but it was led by Japanese officers.
On lap 13 Andrea de Cesaris survived one of the biggest crashes ever seen in Formula One when his Ligier-Renault got sideways at the left hand Panorama Curve and slid onto the outside grass at high speed. The grass, wet from overnight rain caused the Ligier to initially slide sideways before his right rear hit a slight bank launching the car into a series of rolls with de Cesaris's head bouncing around freely in the cockpit. Somehow as soon as the Ligier came to a rest (thankfully the right way up), de Cesaris undid his seat belts and walked away with nothing more than a mud-splattered helmet and driving suit. The crash was the end for de Cesaris at Ligier, with team owner Guy Ligier firing the Italian after he saw a replay of the crash stating "I can no longer afford to keep employing this man" referring to the constant repair bills from de Cesaris's crashes since he joined the team in .

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