Sentence examples for Employ something from inspiring English sources

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Indirectly, we employ something like that many people today.

But around the time that Panton left Jacobsen's employ, something snapped.

We've also found new ways of disposing of it: on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Mattapan line, they employ something called Snowzilla, a snow-blower powered by an old jet engine from the Korean War.

Many such companies employ something called multilevel marketing: Their salespeople earn money not only by selling products; they also get rewarded for recruiting more salespeople — qualifying for bonuses or other compensation based on purchases made by those that they enlist, Keep says.

Altogether, Atomic companies employ something like 450 people.

We also employ something called distributive practice to counter what's known as Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve.

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Some start-up types go even further, employing something like a language of digital wellness.

To do this he proposed employing something called a ferrofluid, which responds to magnetic fields.

In recent years, the department has tried to pierce the gangs by employing something it refer to as "call-ins".

As the dance progresses from one letter to the next, Ms. Buglisi employs something akin to the Ken Burns style — projected text flashes by on a backdrop.

Bartlett's structure takes time to grasp but employs something of the collage technique of a movie such as Robert Altman's Short Cuts.

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