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  1. Hiring

    of Hire

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  1. hiring

    obtain the temporary use of something on a agreed payment


    Submitted by honeysingh708759 on May 26, 2021  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of hiring in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of hiring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of hiring in a Sentence

  1. Hillary Clinton:

    Hiring Bill was one of the best decisions I made, what I found was a partner who always had my back, but always was willing to tell me whatever I needed to hear. That's the kind of mayor he will be. Somebody who will stand up and fight for the people of New York, but also tell them what they need to hear.

  2. Joe Brusuelas:

    Given how warm February was, there is a risk of another upside surprise in the jobs data like there was in January with the gain of 517,000, even as the Bureau of Labor Statistics tries to correct for the seasonal noise, even if there is a healthy downward revision to the January estimate, it will require another month at least for the noise in the data to be corrected and the true pace of hiring to be understood.

  3. Neil Fraser:

    The exercises I watched them solve ... would be considered challenging problems for a Google hiring interview.

  4. Mark Levin:

    The people are filling thosegrocery shelves, they areworking harder than ever before, they are hiring people, they have the protective gloves, they have the masks on... they built theseplastic shields... at the register.I go to the post office, samething.

  5. Samantha Montano:

    Think of the infamous example of celebrities in California hiring private firefighters, they're better able to protect themselves when these hazards happen.

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