101.   Despite its difficulties, Microsoft is hiring new employees and hoping to open an office in Ho Chi Minh City as well.

102.   Decked out in a Western hat and bandana, she greeted her new employees by ambling toward the camera on a horse named Big Mama.

103.   Economists use a far more complex formula, attempting to isolate the indirect causes of productivity that cannot be directly attributed to new employees or a piece of equipment.

104.   Either way, it may be helpful to encourage your staff to include the new employee in some of their conversations and activities.

105.   Employers may have the right to fire new employees without cause.

106.   Employers need to be vigilant in hiring new employees, especially temporary workers.

107.   Essentially, the plan calls for restructuring government, not adding new employees or increasing spending.

108.   Enron has a better chance of signing on new employees.

109.   Even so, each new employee has to undergo further training in customer service.

110.   Faced with weak demand, the strong yen and shrinking profit margins, manufacturers are hiring fewer new employees.

a. + employee >>共 1295
former 11.75%
state 5.60%
federal 4.89%
new 3.81%
public 2.91%
female 1.81%
black 1.44%
full-time 1.43%
postal 1.30%
disgruntled 1.28%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
employee 0.12%
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