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employ

[em-ploi] / ɛmˈplɔɪ /




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Big picture: Manufacturers still play a big role in the economy, employing some 13 million people directly and many others indirectly.

From MarketWatch

Newell Brands employed approximately 23,700 people worldwide as of the end of last year, according to its most recent annual filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

From The Wall Street Journal

In mostly English but sometimes Spanish and Spanglish, Guzman-Lopez takes readers from the U.S.-Mexico border to L.A., employing the type of lyrical bank shots only a poet can get away with.

From Los Angeles Times

Data centers don’t employ many workers once they are actually built.

From The Wall Street Journal

The U.S. employs an estimated 10,000 commercial sailors, a number that has fallen sharply over recent decades as America outsourced much of its shipping demands to China and other countries.

From The Wall Street Journal