31.   Hiring practices can be slipshod.

32.   Hiring practices designed to give more opportunities to under-represented people do not keep society from being prejudiced.

33.   However, the league is concerned nationally about the rights of immigrant laborers as the immigration service investigates the hiring practices of employers.

34.   In addition to the government probe, a private group of men have challenged the hiring practices of a Chicago Hooters restaurant.

35.   In a radical departure from previous hiring practices at the Javits Center, officials said they would advertise the job openings in New York City and upstate newspapers.

36.   In fact, those wishing to become retail brokers would be the most likely victims of a change in hiring practices, industry analysts said.

37.   In the strait-laced hiring practices of the ice world, figure skaters have to build a resume and steady performances at international competitions are a key ingredient.

38.   In such a case, take a look at your hiring practices and managerial follow-up.

39.   Indeed, the hiring practices of employers increasingly reward employees with college-level verbal and math skills, a trend caused by skill-biased technology.

40.   Johnson said he has seen racism in hiring practices over the years, but never blatantly.

a. + practice >>共 750
batting 9.75%
private 3.94%
common 3.55%
first 1.96%
standard 1.94%
medical 1.88%
religious 1.54%
good 1.39%
accounting 1.36%
current 1.23%
hiring 0.61%
hiring + n. >>共 345
freeze 11.01%
practice 5.54%
process 5.32%
worker 5.32%
people 3.42%
decision 3.11%
plan 2.05%
manager 1.97%
teacher 1.97%
employee 1.90%
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