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en We have to be able to prove the employer knowingly hired someone who is not authorized to work.

en An employer must keep its promises. If you can prove that the employer promised you a 6 percent commission, with no cap, and then reneged on the promise, you have the makings of a successful lawsuit.

en It is an offence for an employer to knowingly permit -- or even to ignore -- the use, production or supply of any controlled drugs, from cannabis to cocaine, taking place on their premises.

en I don't know if you have received this piece in the mail, but this is absolutely false. I have never knowingly hired any illegal immigrants or aliens in my entire life. This is not a true piece.

en The initial call came to us just before one o'clock this morning from the employer of the victim. He was supposed to show up for work at 11 and didn't make it. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. The employer contacted police concerned if everything was okay.

en Employees face a broad array of retirement plans offered by their employer, with different availability based on job type and when an employee was hired.

en HIV-positive donations knowingly entered the plasma pool and were knowingly manufactured and distributed.

en HIV-positive donations knowingly entered the plasma pool and were knowingly manufactured and distributed. This policy seems to be motivated by economics.

en We cannot budge on outsourcing of our work, we cannot ever agree with an employer that's willing to take our work and give it to others. What they're looking for is a buyout with this union and our work force and allow for others to do our work. Totally unacceptable we will not move in that direction.

en I'm always needing to prove myself. Being a small point guard, we have to work harder than most and we've got more to prove. You've got to work extra hard to get to the next level no matter what.

en The hospital does not want to be known only as the city's biggest employer, it wants to be known as an employer by choice. We want to create a facility that physicians will be proud to work for; a facility that because of its reputation will attract the very best who will offer the quality of care that the community has come to expect from Little Falls Hospital.

en There are situations where that is possible, It is rare. The employer can claim that it is impossible or that they are unable to re-employ the individual. But that's not the end of it. They have to prove that that's the case.

en This office has determined that the evidence was insufficient to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that either President or Mrs. Clinton knowingly participated in any criminal conduct ... or knew of such conduct,

en It is a lot tougher to make a perjury case than most people think because it takes more than just proving that the person made a statement that was untrue. The government has to prove that he knowingly and willfully lied about a material fact -- it can't be a mistake, there has to be intent.

en Unfortunately we're not authorized to fix the areas that weren't damaged and raise them to authorized levels from the last time they were put in place.


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