词汇 | example_english_hire |
释义 | Examples of hireThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A few schools recognized society's need and instituted explicit medical ethics teaching - allocating funds, hiring ethicists, creating departments, and trumpeting their accomplishments. The authority on site rests with the clients in the form of their hired project manager. Private tutors, referred to as 'coaches ' from the 1850s onwards, were hired. A governmentally subsidised benefits package would discourage hiring part-time workers to avoid providing benefits. Men were also hired to build a sugar refinery and access road, then gaining work as refinery operatives and small cane farmers. As infrastructure investments require ongoing maintenance, the micro-enterprises of poor families may now be hired for such services. With the establishment of contract labour, new employees were to be hired on a contract basis, while current employees would maintain their permanent status. In addition, a freeze was placed on hiring new staff and on salary raises. Eventually, she was hired by one studio, but was never able to rise beyond the rank of assistant engineer, despite her abilities and technical skills. Much of this hired labor consisted of residents of upland farms. Women accompanied by male relatives were hired, but upon paying a commission to those relatives. As experts move on and novices or contractors are hired, problems are likely to occur as tacit overview knowledge is lost. She has him hired as a singing teacher. The largest and most modern mills, those that produced cotton cloth, hired mostly men. Unions hired and, in practice, unions determined who was fired. Men were normally hired through personal associations and recommendations, and they served at the pleasure of the official. Male values of segregation and male workers' interest in retaining control and use of women's sexuality and labour are written into hiring practices. In the smaller karkhanas, owners, their wives and their children continued to do weaving and other tasks alongside hired labour. The ghari wallhas charged six to ten rupees for a six anna drive, and palkis were not to be hired for any money. He complained that wet-nurses who were turned away from the bureau were hired privately. Even though she was home, they hired nurses round the clock in addition to the usual domestic staff. The argument that a widow must have hired a journeyman who actually trained the apprentices implies that she gave up direct control to the journeyman. Instead of hiring animal traction, they could always dig over their plots with a space. Such lack of directness, endemic to the process, is a poor basis for hiring residents. Three-quarters of farmers relied solely on family labour for planting the trees, the rest hired some casual labour. However, the family labour requirement at this time was relatively high, and hired labour most expensive. Was it wide enough to accept union boycotts of buildings not hiring union janitors? Having turned twelve, children were no longer the responsibility of poor relief authorities, but had to earn their living by hiring themselves out. Another was the availability of abundant unskilled labour, including women and children hired during peak seasons or in areas where men had other employment opportunities. The cost of education is the cost of hiring skilled workers as teachers. The results indicated that use of animal traction (both owned and hired) all else being equal, increased both the yield and profits in maize production. The remaining need for care will then have to be hired privately (if possible), or informal care has to be provided from that point onward. The campaign's tactics and the various measures deployed against hiring fairs during each stage are detailed and their level of success evaluated and explained. Therefore, hiring fewer qualified personnel in longterm care on the grounds of low technical requirements should no longer stand as a legitimate argument. Again the growth was much more dramatic for females ; the government had managed to transform almost all former housewives into employees hired by the state. The story is of a woman hiring an unemployed labourer to work in her garden. One of the major avenues for capacity building in our project was hiring and training low-income people as interviewers. They convinced offices to require competitive examinations in hiring clerks and to establish time-management systems to ensure top performance. During the summer of 2005, the case study company hired an intern to explore how the research recommendations could be disseminated more widely. The cook(s) for the family were hired through an employment agency. The last were the most prosperous group, who hired in other shepherds. I was for tunate to be hired as a graduate student specializing in archaeological faunal analysis. Both cases show, however, that hiring private assistance compensates for the lack of a relative to care. The coefficient on the village hired labor intensity variable is negative and significant, suggesting that diversity in the milpa decreases as local labor markets develop. Regression results suggest an ongoing dynamic process of labor substitution on lowland farms, whereby hired upland workers have been replacing lowland family labor. We note that the productivity of hired labor may differ from that of family labor due to work capacity, managerial capacity, or supervision requirements. In both cases, hiring private tutors is prestigious in the eyes of the learners. Who built the six-floor building and hired the faculty? Both acts legislated formal preconditions for hiring children under 12, but not a single lawmaker argued in favour of the abolition of industrial child labour. Along the same line, one might wish to know as much as possible about an applicant before she is hired. There was no point in hiring outside labour when the underemployment of certain members of the family was apparent. The majority of the gainfully employed were hired by the state. Men and women leased land and hired wage labourers. Selfemployment was and is more profitable than hired labour, but requires tools, access to materials and spare parts, and some start-up capital. On the other hand, because wages are so low, maids and carers are readily hired. On the contrary, she demoted him to the status of a household servant or, at best, hired help. Shortly after being hired, he constructed a thatched house of his own down the street from an aunt. In the 1930s, the millowners had argued that a central employment exchange would be impractical, largely because jobbers preferred to know the workers they hired. Among surveyed farmers, 84% had acquired their land through inheritance, while the remaining 16% farmed land under hired or borrowed lease agreements, or communal tenure. As expected, the organic producers used more labor, especially hired labor, than conventional producers. The need to build up in-house expertise in risk management by hiring practitioners from industry has raised the question of a more flexible payment structure. Such consultants were hired but, over time, it emerged that they did not have exactly the required skills in reality. Treat hired labor with respect and human decency, as the valuable resource that it is (this also reduces worker turnover). Before the revolution, management hired and management fired. Finally, a move from the mean to the 90th percentile of firms hiring low-skilled workers increases the probability of participating fully by 27.7 per cent. The vehicle is then shown returning from a nearby town where they had hired a drum and zurna (a reed instrument) player. Moreover, hiring a tax collector introduced a principal-agent problem to tax collection, accompanied by agency costs. Where private information exists, however, investors may be able to generate returns above a passive benchmark by hiring well-informed active managers. The way it looked to me then, they just hired guys. Each firm pays the competitively determined wage w on the labor it hires and the rate r on the capital it rents. As potential employers, they will likely face lower wage costs, which should allow them to further expand their agricultural activities by hiring additional labour. The latter is part of the cost of hiring the worker. The left-hand side of this equation is the marginal benefit from hiring a new worker. Our analysis nevertheless established that the existence of hiring costs may limit the possibilities the firm has to pay the reservation wage of workers. Such forays into the realm of raw figures provided elite actuaries with a competitive edge over offices that had not hired them. In densely populated rural areas, members of households lacking sufficient land with excess labour could resolve their land/labour imbalance by hiring ganyu labour. At the administrative level there seems to be a great deal of uncertainty about who should be hired by the local bureaucracies. One was cleared of dung, another of rubbish, another was accessed via a new staircase, another was hired for storing wine. The act banned closed shop provisions that outright require union membership as a condition of being hired. In all cases, landowners bought the raw materials and hired the skilled labour. Of the three junior faculty hired about the same time, none of us 'survived', a similar fate to previous young faculty. We have also taken steps to streamline and expedite our hiring process. We also have reestablished and are expanding training opportunities for our staff-from the senior executives to the new hires. The immediate employers of the hired men were the sharers. State police were hired by the coal companies as an instrument of coercion to harass, intimidate, and terrorize organizers and other unionists. If a band rents a van or hires a roadie, that is of no interest to the agent. On the cost side, hiring landlords did not in fact bear the full tax burden used to keep the poor labourers around. Painters were hired to help prepare a disguising in 1484 - 5, and candles were provided for a play in 1498 - 9. The migrants are initially hired by indigenous farmers (who can transfer land rights to the next generation) as wage workers on short-term contracts. Regardless of her role in the household, that need to interact in commerce may account for her hiring a male agent. Family (60 % used for nearly all farm operations) and hired (34 % for land preparation and weeding) labour are common sources of farm labour. Most farmers have access to groundwater either using their own pumps or hiring a pump. The probability a farm hired upland workers in 1999 is positively correlated with the amount of overall labor used in 1997. Labour can be hired in and out freely at a single wage rate (w). We assume that labour markets are perfect: labour can be hired in and out at a single wage rate at all desired levels. In particular, labor markets may not function well, since family and hired labor are unlikely to be perfect substitutes. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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