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commission ; contract ; hire ; lease ; engage ; recruit.
Some libraries opt to commission a central agency to support their catalogue creation.
Discount charges are available by contracting to buy a predetermined number of connect hours per year.
Plantin of Antwerp sacked him in 1573, but hired him again a few days later = Plantin of Antwerp sacked him in 1573, but hired him again a few days later.
Many packages are available for purchase or lease, but there are also strictly in-house packages and packages developed by specific software houses under contract from one organisation.
Some questions to consider before engaging a consultant are: are the consultant's services needed?, could existing staff do the job?, can you afford aconsultant?.
Reduced establishments have made it very difficult to recruit new IT talent.
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hire on a first-come, first-take basis
He explained to the selectman that pages were hired on a 'first-come, first-take' basis.
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engage as
The person engaged as an abstractor may be anyone from the author of a work, an information officer, or a subject expert to a library assistant or clerk.
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take on + people
Since a freeze on all hiring was in effect, taking on new people was out of the question.
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enrol [enroll, -USA]
Enrolling information providers is the first key step in connecting information user and supplier.
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take out + insurance policy
By taking out an insurance policy, you are transferring the risk of an unforeseen event to the insurance company.
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take out + insurance policy
By taking out an insurance policy, you are transferring the risk of an unforeseen event to the insurance company.
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rehire [re-hire]
In some cities, employees laid off due to cutbacks have been rehired to fill vacant library positions to the annoyance of unions.