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alugar
Catalan
llogar
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alquilar
Engage for service under a term of contract.
take
rent
engage
charter
lease
Portuguese
alugar
Portuguese
assalariar
Catalan
ocupar
Spanish
emplear
Engage or hire for work.
employ
fire
Portuguese
assalariar
take
rent
engage
charter
lease
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The new rules will
take
effect in July, Kentucky state officials said.
2
However, the process can
take
six months or longer in some cases.
3
May I suggest the responsible authorities
take
measures to stop this problem?
4
Leave for parents to
take
time off work for a family crisis.
5
I tell them it's a great year to
take
a gap year.
1
She said families were struggling - with
rent
being the main problem.
2
Currently, landlords are able to increase
rent
prices once every six months.
3
The issue is backed by British government
rent
on a London property.
4
Globally, prime offices building
rent
rose by 3 percent, the report said.
5
That's why I'm behind this
rent
control thing that's happening right now.
1
Just keep listening;
engage
with the problem, ask more and more questions.
2
View,
engage
,
listen, read and ask as many questions as you wish.
3
However, the US would continue to
engage
with the organisation, he said.
4
Dr Prasad said the government should
engage
with unions in good faith.
5
The Australian Government should
engage
with South African officials, Mr Roets said.
1
Are children with serious educational needs at risk at private
charter
schools?
2
Last week the Alzheimer's Society published its first
charter
on dementia-friendly technology.
3
The company has not yet received a
charter
from the Turkish government.
4
The bill would prevent anyone from opening further
charter
schools in future.
5
New Caledonia's international airline has cancelled Sunday's planned
charter
flight from China.
1
OPINION IMAGINE this: You
lease
your house to someone for five years.
2
The state also lifted a ban on new
lease
bidding by Chesapeake.
3
Shell is the major
lease
holder from the sale six years ago.
4
The money was used to buy a long-term
lease
on the building.
5
This
lease
sale never should have happened, Brune said in the statement.
1
Ask questions,
hire
a health care advocate and listen to your body.
2
Usually producers
hire
a trainer first and the animal second… View Article
3
Lutnick said he planned to
hire
up to 500 people this year.
4
I knew he didn't
hire
anyone with less than five years' experience.
5
Baldy was in consultation; and the consultee is worthy of his
hire
.
6
Law firms with Supreme Court practices are especially eager to
hire
ex-clerks.
7
Companies may need to
hire
multiple cloud-services providers to minimize this risk.
8
But financial services companies are reluctant to
hire
,
according to Morgan McKinley.
9
Companies often choose to
hire
additional advisers in protracted, complicated takeover battles.
10
Of course, there's really no reason why I couldn't
hire
a taxi.
11
It provides loans for working capital, new kit or to
hire
staff.
12
Couldn't believe my luck when they said they wanted to
hire
me.
13
Harrison is the second major
hire
for Atari in as many months.
14
But she said the faster-growing economy was encouraging more firms to
hire
.
15
Pincus said the company has been using the network to
hire
people.
16
But if they
hire
venues to the public then discrimination laws apply.
hire
·
hire more
hire people
hire new
hire a man
hire staff
Portuguese
alugar
fretar
assalariar
tomar a serviço
contratar
empregar
Catalan
llogar
arrendar
ocupar
contractar
col·locar
Spanish
alquilar
emplear
contratar