81. There, workers use a slitter to cut the steel into more manageable sizes, and a rolling mill to thin it to the dimension needed. 82. They pay the wages of the Realtors, retailers, bankers and repair people that the aerospace worker uses -- an employment multiplier of three, say many economists. 83. This change is controversial because skilled trades workers often use the rights to secure jobs that pay the most overtime. 84. They spin-dry in giant metal barrels and head into bins so huge that workers use rakes to mix ingredients. 85. This year, workers will use the wire tags and will clip the adipose fin. 86. Traffic officials here are peddling a plan to make free bicycles available for city workers to use on the job. 87. When trucks left the construction site, Machaskee said in a conversation last week, workers used hoses to wash off the muddy tires. 88. With the system, workers could use desktop computers, laptops or even hand-held personal digital assistants to connect to the network. 89. Workers can also use their savings to buy new shoes, toiletries and other goods sold in the prison. 90. Workers often use macros without knowing it. |