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- noun Plural form of
rehiring .
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Examples
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Though her contract dictated her return, Brewster wants to make it clear that she's happy to be back with her work family of the past six years, and she's forever grateful to the fans who petitioned for her and Cook's rehirings.
Criminal Minds' Paget Brewster: Prentiss and Hotch Will Have a "Nice Little Moment"
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On new job rehirings, Fred Dickson, a former Goldman Sachs strategist, reckons out-of-work Americans shouldn't hold their breath.
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Second, the economy has gotten more efficient and less volatile, with fewer mass layoffs and rehirings.
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A senior Bush administration official described that goal as largely symbolic since rehirings have been quietly taking place already.
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A senior Bush administration official described that goal as largely symbolic since rehirings have been quietly taking place already.
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A senior Bush administration official described that goal as largely symbolic since rehirings have been quietly taking place already.
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Bata said discussions on how to handle the administrative side of mass dismissals and rehirings were underway.
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Still, the regents decision to support clinical enterprises on the island and the rehirings was good news that was hard to come by six months ago, Sexton said.
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Still, the regents decision to support clinical enterprises on the island and the rehirings was good news that was hard to come by six months ago, Sexton said.
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On new job rehirings, Fred Dickson, a former Goldman Sachs strategist, reckons out-of-work Americans shouldn't hold their breath.
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