Sentence examples for the term employed from inspiring English sources

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The term "employed by the employer" is defined in § 655.715.

"But I'm not a racialist," he added, rather winningly using the term employed by people on the political right who, when you scratch around a bit beneath the surface, actually do seem a bit racialist.

The decision turned on the term "employed by", which we persuaded the court was more likely to be understood to have its ordinary meaning despite that limiting the covenant.

When he came near the dictator's tent, Fabius went forth to meet him, on which he at once laid his standards at his feet, calling him with a loud voice his father; while the soldiers with him saluted the soldiers here as their patrons, the term employed by freedmen to those who gave them their liberty.

In Great Britain and western Europe, hunting is the term employed for the taking of wild animals with the aid of hounds that hunt by scent, whereas the sport of taking small game and game birds with a gun is known as shooting.

However, any public justification view (including convergence views) should appeal to some notion of publicity, since while public justification can, on some views, occur without public recognition, many make the public recognition of justification to all a constitutive condition of a polity's coercive laws being fully publicly justified in the broad sense of the term employed in this article.

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That Congress was so informed is quite clearly indicated by the terms employed in the act of 1872.

By the very generality of the terms employed it is evident that Congress intended an elastic test, one which should not be circumscribed by attempts at precise definition.

In this study, the terms employed for race and ethnicity denote commonly used sociocultural classifications.

The terms employed in the SFF should also be easily employed in the FGC (clearly expressed); 2. The SFF should support the users of the framework in exposing additional troublesome trade-offs (fertile); and 3.

Although the descriptive terms used by them are not the same as the terms employed in our report, the SD-OCT images presented by them during development and resolution of disease activity are strikingly similar to ours [18].

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