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1 And it may still have vacancies for a masterful new non-executive.
2 Those buildings rarely have vacancies because tenants want to keep their inexpensive leases.
3 Summer season is over now, so other airlines may not have vacancies until next sumner.
4 Of 140 hotels with more than 34,000 beds in Frankfurt, only 20 still have vacancies .
5 Seventeen per cent of firms have vacancies , according to latest figures from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
6 The Universities Admissions Centre announced that 518 degree courses still have vacancies after the main round of offers, nearly half of all courses.
7 It says 40 per cent of businesses have vacancies , with the figure for the hotel and catering industry rising to 60 per cent.
8 Tuilaepa also said new factory and hotel developments in Samoa had vacancies .
9 One very worthy organisation in the southeast has vacancies coming up soon.
10 A nationwide survey last year showed a third of practices had vacancies for GPs.
11 You will keep me informed whether the school has vacancies .
12 Mr English said businesses he had spoken to said they had vacancies that need filling immediately.
13 SwITch also has vacancies for long-term unemployed people interested in learning to dismantle and repair computers.
14 Also in Dublin, the Mater Private has vacancies .
15 Uber also needs a head of engineering and has vacancies for a number of managers for regional operations.
16 It has vacancies for 10 registered nurses and 10 care attendants.
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