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be employed

verb as in go about

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Laws pertaining to child labour can vary across the country, but children under the age of 15 cannot be employed as domestic workers in the province of Punjab.

From BBC

As the first black woman to be employed as a programme assistant, and later as the first black producer at the BBC, Marson spearheaded a wave of change in British broadcasting.

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Spence, who has led Sonos for eight years, will be employed with the company until June 30 and provide strategic advisory services, according to a regulatory filing.

Research has shown that those with bachelor’s degrees are more likely to be employed and earn $1.2 million more over a lifetime than those with a high school diploma.

“I think just anxiety amongst the employees of the various agencies that are being targeted strategically, those associated with research and environmental issues, whether they will be employed or not,” Soukup explained, pointing specifically to Schedule F being implemented, which is a provision in the code for the United States civil service that Trump says he will exploit to fire scientists who do not agree with him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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