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He said firms were contemplating cutting hiring and making people redundant, reducing investment or offshoring jobs as a result of the policy.

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With the board currently reduced to just one full-time writer, The Times is seeking to hire an unknown number of others to rebuild the group.

The department also said it has hired an expert in a newly created position to oversee the process of “examining model integrity and ensuring public review.”

The agency has begun recruitment efforts to fill those positions but remains understaffed and slow at hiring, even as it seeks to enforce a growing list of heat and other safety regulations.

When we hired Stephenson Crossley, who is our location producer, I said, “I need to find an undeniable house. A house that, when you see it, you immediately feel an emotional response to it.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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