31.   The history teacher left to take a job elsewhere, Qurashi said, but he cannot hire a replacement, not even with his own money.

32.   The formal complaint also means the company cannot hire permanent replacements for its striking production workers, although Boeing has not sought to do so.

33.   The new labor law makes it easier for companies to dismiss workers and hire replacements for striking workers.

34.   The new labor law will make it easier for companies to hire strike replacements.

35.   The nurses went on strike, and Tenet hired expensive replacements.

36.   The Republican-backed bill also would trump the Clinton administration on the issue of whether companies should hire permanent replacements for striking workers.

37.   The players are suggesting that the owners might plan to hire Latin American replacements, but Selig vigorously denies it.

38.   The team has not hired a replacement for retired running backs coach George Sefcik.

39.   Then, they fear, the new management company will hire replacements at the new, lower starting salary.

40.   They also realized that to break the union they would be forced to hire permanent replacements, thus possibly precipitating a long, rancorous fight involving other unions.

v. + replacement >>共 254
find 18.01%
name 14.37%
hire 4.20%
appoint 3.89%
announce 3.64%
seek 3.39%
need 2.82%
have 2.45%
choose 2.38%
select 2.20%
hire + n. >>共 747
worker 9.03%
lawyer 5.99%
people 5.21%
coach 3.58%
teacher 2.93%
employee 2.63%
staff 2.58%
attorney 1.63%
manager 1.56%
consultant 1.54%
replacement 1.45%
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