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The phrase "employed being" is not correct.
It does not have a clear meaning and would not generally be used in written English. You can use the phrase "being employed" to mean that someone has a job. For example: "John is enjoying being employed at his new job."
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NOT A TEAM PLAYER If you are employed, being part of a team at some point is probably inevitable.
In our view the acquisition programme has not demonstrably created long-term value despite a 15% post tax return on capital employed being targeted.
It may be regretted that Mr. Duncan could not have included some of the more modern methods of thermometry in the section on temperature, the principles and construction of many of the instruments employed being quite intelligible to elementary students.
"This latest mutation of bogus self-employment would effectively see workers who should be directly employed being stripped of holiday pay and their automatic enrolment pension contributions, while allowing employers to pay no national insurance and circumvent nationally agreed rates of pay".
The lowest coverage is recorded in Niger, with less than 5%% of employed being legally covered by EPL.
In developing countries, however, where wage employment remains limited, EPL concerns only a very small portion of all employed, being less than 5%% in a country like Niger.
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Also widely employed are milk-based drinks.
The gas most commonly employed is air.
The materials employed are wonderful to list.
People so employed are frequently called technicians.
Numerical methods employed are discussed.
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