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    Hire \Hire\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hired} (h[imac]rd); p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Hiring}.] [OE. hiren, huren, AS. h[=y]rian; akin to
    D. huren, G. heuern, Dan. hyre, Sw. hyra. See {Hire}, n.]
    1. To procure (any chattel or estate) from another person,
    for temporary use, for a compensation or equivalent; to
    purchase the use or enjoyment of for a limited time; as,
    to hire a farm for a year; to hire money.

    2. To engage or purchase the service, labor, or interest of
    (any one) for a specific purpose, by payment of wages; as,
    to hire a servant, an agent, or an advocate.

    3. To grant the temporary use of, for compensation; to engage
    to give the service of, for a price; to let; to lease; --
    now usually with out, and often reflexively; as, he has
    hired out his horse, or his time.

    They . . . have hired out themselves for bread. --1
    Sam. ii. 5.

    1. But so far, he declares, there's little evidence the "new urgency" is trickling down to the managers who actually do hiring.
    2. The hiring of Mr. Grano is the latest in a series of moves by PaineWebber Chairman Donald B. Marron to turn PaineWebber into a more aggressive firm on several fronts.
    3. The teachers want a 12.7 percent raise this year and are seeking class-size limitations and hiring deadlines for new teachers.
    4. And while cost is always an important consideration when hiring a professional, the most important consideration is the quality and appropriateness of the advice.
    5. Still, that would trail pre-recession hiring; 66% of the employers say the recession isn't over.
    6. Williams said all the companies are requiring excessive overtime rather than hiring additional employees, which increases pension and benefit expenses.
    7. "We would like to keep our hiring local to all of the cities that we are opening," she said.
    8. Editors at the Observer interviewed Clarence Thomas before hiring her in February 1990, and Mr. Thomas "gave her a good recommendation," Mr. Tozer said.
    9. Bush said Saturday he would veto the bill today, declaring it would force businesses to adopt hiring and promotion quotas to ward off lawsuits.
    10. General Motors Corp. said it will offer early retirement incentives, limit new hiring and reduce advertising spending in a sweeping cost-cutting plan tied to an industry slump.
    11. He has promoted his own candidacy this year by hiring Marine Lt.
    12. The suit asaid Xerox never licensed Apple to use the Star computer program or its graphics, and alleged that Apple gained unauthorized access by hiring several Xerox employees in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including Star software developers.
    13. Lotus Development announced a cost-cutting program that includes a hiring freeze and layoffs.
    14. Universal Pictures had been created by Carl Laemmle, known as Uncle Carl because of his penchant for hiring relatives.
    15. Federated Department Stores Inc. and Marriott Corp. warn that a provision covering part-time help would deter hiring.
    16. Mackin said that if he isn't hired, he hopes to at least to force the department to adopt a "color-blind" hiring policy.
    17. And he agreed to increased funding to recruit of minority students and teachers, but rejected a demand for student involvement in hiring faculty.
    18. Topics of discussion include new-age trends such as "micromarketing" to target individual tastes of shoppers and hiring more minorities to help erase an image of a white-male dominated business.
    19. Officials said that Mr. Meese, among other things, has considered hiring a private public relations firm to accomplish the same goal.
    20. Blatt, a developer in Stockton and briefly acting general manager of the Seattle Seahawks, was accused of hiring two former University of the Pacific football players to kill Laurence J. Carnegie.
    21. Reader's Digest Association, which recently went public, is hiring more PR people to expand promotion efforts, though.
    22. After a four-year battle, an appeals court reversed the decision, saying that while the supervisor had asked the question, he hadn't discriminated in hiring.
    23. For instance, the Wards Cove Packing Co. maintained racially separate hiring pools and job categories.
    24. Although Ford is expected to hire 1,300 additional workers to handle the minivan's assembly, Nissan said production of the parts wouldn't lead to significant new hiring at its plant in Smyrna, Tenn.
    25. He declined to say whether these plans mean additional hiring at Boeing, which now employs about 92,000 people in the Puget Sound region.
    26. The city's first black school superintendent may lose his job four years after many hailed his hiring as another step in healing racial bitterness that stemmed from court-ordered busing.
    27. The fanaticism mounting, with the head of a world religion hiring hitmen, it's just unheard-of.
    28. "Listen, the best part is making money and hiring people," he says.
    29. A community panel reviewing police activities following January's riots has called for an overhaul of police hiring practices and a permanent board to investigate citizen complaints against officers.
    30. Women have overtaken men enrolled in the nation's veterinary schools over the past few years and if the trend continues they are the ones who will be doing the hiring and firing in the future.
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