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job

[job] / dʒɒb /




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As the host, your job is not to cook everything — but it is helpful to provide a few reliable anchors that make the meal feel abundant no matter what guests arrive with.

From Salon

The job of an F1 team is to get their car around a lap as fast as possible.

From BBC

Wilson, in an open letter on Thursday, warned any candidates for the CEO job that the composition of the board would be crucial to the company’s success.

From MarketWatch

“It’s the hardest job in the history of the sport,” Scheyer said the day he was promoted.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We’ve seen this tension continue to build as disabled people become more active and the world becomes more accessible. They want to travel, or have jobs that require travel,” said Ives-Rublee.

From Los Angeles Times