Sentence examples for only one employee from inspiring English sources

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For much of the morning, New York City Transit's press information office had only one employee on duty; the others were trying to get in.

It takes time to fill your order not just because there's typically only one employee on duty, but because each salad, drink or specialty baked potato is built separately using freshly cut produce.

What might seem like hubris to players who compulsively train and compete is what the Williamses like to call "having a life". Serena recently announced that she's trying to break into acting, while Venus has been working on her company's employee handbook -- never mind that there's only one employee.

"If only one employee was held accountable for the incident, and that employee was fired on the day we held the press conference, I find Target's efforts disingenuous.

While the clinic still has financing for next school year, it has only one employee.

Only one employee, Jerry Messer, 48, a former shift foreman who started at the mill in 1979, remains.

The partition was designed in such a way that only one employee could pass through at a time.

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Mr. Fallin said a potentially deadly accident was avoided only because one employee repeatedly insisted on checking whether the junction box had been turned off.

All four were contractors and only one Total employee was on board, a Total spokeswoman.

Since Rojas's death, the agency has been involved in the deaths of dozens of people, most of them unarmed, on the US/Mexico border; only one CBP employee has faced a murder charge for these deaths.

The vast majority have only one paid employee: the owner.

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