1.   The situation was resolved when the school hired its new coach.

2.   The school hired more faculty.

3.   Beyond that, the school has hired rising assistants or fledgling head coaches who yearned to stack up victories as a way of introducing themselves to Division I society.

4.   Both schools hired someone else, and Pell is comfortable with that.

5.   Both schools hired new coaches in the offseason to undertake herculean rebuilding jobs.

6.   A school hires a tenderfoot coach.

7.   But now residents here want to know how the school could have hired the man even though he was a gang member on parole for manslaughter.

8.   Dodds said all this manipulation by coaches and escalating costs is going to change the way schools hire next season.

9.   Even fewer will get jobs as schools hire more part-time faculty.

10.   Instead, in a move that infuriated Senate Democrats, Republicans designed a program that would not require schools to hire new teachers at all.

n. + hire >>共 540
company 20.37%
government 3.19%
firm 2.92%
family 2.34%
team 2.26%
employer 2.22%
school 1.68%
city 1.52%
bank 1.48%
owner 1.32%
school + v. >>共 1050
be 18.31%
have 8.45%
offer 1.83%
use 1.49%
say 1.46%
do 1.30%
begin 1.27%
remain 1.26%
close 1.26%
teach 1.21%
hire 0.44%
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