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1 It provides loans for working capital, new kit or to hire staff .
2 They wanted to change the way that people find work and hire staff .
3 However, to fully capitalise on the opportunities available you need to hire staff .
4 For example in San Jose four new librariesdon't have funding to hire staff .
5 The national campaign was created to encourage companies to hire staff .
6 For the first time in decades, private businesses will be allowed to hire staff .
7 Wages are spiralling upwards as companies find it harder and harder to hire staff .
8 Money to update equipment, hire staff , and buy training is out of the question.
9 It will use the money to hire staff , develop products and expand in new markets.
10 Firms expect to invest, hire staff , and export more, with fewer expecting profits to fall.
11 It had also objected to a section limiting its ability to hire staff from Close.
12 Companies continued to hire staff , however, at a slightly faster rate than in the previous month.
13 Improving business conditions prompted service companies to hire staff at the fastest pace in 20 months.
14 The ECB is unable to directly hire staff for the new body until legislation enters into force.
15 The contracts allow employers to hire staff without any obligation to guarantee a minimum number of working hours.
16 The survey showed new business increased at a slower rate in December but companies continued to hire staff .
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