"job" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- To lure new jobs and additional tax revenue, Mayor Giuliani last month proposed authorizing stores of up to 200,000 square feet in industrial areas.
- Newer cities and suburban centers have lured jobs along with innovators.
- It was designed to lure tourists and, with them, jobs to a region shaken by mine closings and a slumping steel industry.
- Although Mr. Koch hopes to lure new businesses and jobs, he insisted that he was not out to make trouble in the Midwest.
- Richard Florida, an influential American academic, claims that their mere presence lures investors and jobs, particularly of the high-technology kind.
- "It means getting rid of the notion that industrial policy just means luring jobs, rather than creating them," he said.
- Mr. Faso argued that the state needed far-reaching incentives to lure jobs back to upstate and to keep people from moving away.
- To lure companies and jobs, corporate leaders here and in other American cities have invested heavily in downtown revival.
- In past decades, the suburbs, which offered better schools and room for families to grow, lured people and jobs from the city.
- Colorado's economy has been moribund since 1983, and political and business leaders say the state has to do a better job of luring new jobs and investment.
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