Additional vacation time or flex time may help your firm recruit and retain employees, but that's usually an insufficient incentive. |
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We will recruit thousands more police, especially among ethnic minorities and short people. |
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Things get dangerous when the recruit is given the special assignment of rooting out a suspected mole that has infiltrated the Agency. |
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Since that time, the singer-songwriter moved to LA to recruit a producer and musicians to record and play with. |
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We are working in conjunction with other countries to ethically recruit staff. |
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By World War I, The Bluejacket's Manual was issued alongside the Handy Book to every recruit entering boot camp. |
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These cytokines recruit and activate neutrophils, lymphocytes, macrophages, eosinophils, and natural killer cells at the site of infection. |
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She also helped recruit more good bowlers with whom she had bowled youth leagues. |
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The photo was taken especially for the blog by our latest work experience recruit last week! |
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If some of those churches embrace a policy of isolation then they should do it solo and not try to recruit others to follow suit. |
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Employers in the financial services sector are slow to recruit marketing candidates from outside their own specialist field. |
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In turn, regulation helps these dominant groups recruit non-believers and atheists. |
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But the licences will allow the stations to budget on five-year plans, recruit staff and buy better equipment. |
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Molly, an English bulldog, graduated recruit training with Platoon 2103, Company G, in October, then took up duties as the depot mascot. |
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Activists have to talk to every member and recruit non-members to the union. |
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Plus, having hundreds of voluptuous women on their side would make it easy to recruit more men. |
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Band mainstay Dominic O'Neill and most recent recruit Katie Richardson tell us the story so far. |
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Geisel, who had sold bug spray and motor oil through humor was the prefect recruit for this task. |
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Instead, he gave Dermot permission to recruit mercenaries from among his Norman knights. |
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Police in Wiltshire have welcomed a new recruit to the force with a nose for solving crime. |
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The trusts will operate as not-for-profit organisations, be free to borrow either from the public or private sector plus recruit their own staff. |
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Still if they can manage to recruit the right calibre of personnel to stand alongside Mayor Nuala Ryan who knows how things may pan out for them. |
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Like any ex-civilian, raw recruit Elvis Presley, the king of rock 'n' roll will be keeping time to ordinary bugle calls. |
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We just did not seem able to recruit the staff at York in the required numbers to achieve our objectives. |
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While she felt excited and eager to actually recruit herself into the Order, there seemed to be some ambiguous fears holding her back. |
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It is no accident that he seeking to recruit the torturers, hangmen and thugs of the old Baathist regime. |
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The team is training at the club once more and is looking to recruit players for next season. |
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When two or more larvae recruit to the same substratum, stolons of different colonies may eventually come into contact. |
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No matter what their decisions, Lancashire must recruit at least one top-class batsman, preferably an opener, and possibly two. |
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He also wants to recruit an artistic director and freelance choreographers to create more original works for the company. |
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On hearing the last syllable of the word of command, the recruit shall execute the intended motion lively and smartly. |
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The Khmer Rouge tried, without much success, to recruit the Cham during the struggle with the Khmer Republic. |
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This also is the perfect time of year to recruit new members for your local association or collegiate chapter. |
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The gelding looked a useful recruit to hurdling when making a triumphant debut at Newcastle last month. |
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Clearly in excellent form, she looks an exciting recruit to hurdling and I fancy that she can continue her winning run. |
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The two have since clashed frequently over his spending to recruit top bankers. |
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He was conspicuous also for being the only recruit with three long service badges and a long service medal with clasp! |
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The goal was to recruit 400 depressed patients hospitalized for heart attack or angina. |
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It has also urged the council to redouble its efforts to recruit more school crossing patrols. |
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School crossing patrols are in crisis in some parts of Greater Manchester and Cheshire, with councils struggling to recruit volunteers. |
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The first goal can usually be achieved by using PEEP to recruit and stabilize previously collapsed lung tissue. |
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On the other hand, you can recruit new members or release some imprisoned people. |
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But after struggling to recruit new members, they have decided to disband, and performed for the last time at a farewell party on Tuesday. |
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The service, which aims to recruit students exclusively from Oxford and Cambridge as escorts for fee-paying clients, was launched last week. |
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We could not, without causing delay, recruit many patients from doctors whose consultations were short. |
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Its plumb crazy at a time when we are trying to recruit more staff to cut the teaching profession's workload. |
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He was also keen to recruit someone other than a Cornstalk in order to counter the Sydeney bias. |
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Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group. |
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They became ditheist to try to recruit money in the United States from the Protestant Trinitarian system. |
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It teaches you how to breathe efficiently, how to recruit your postural muscles and can change the way you move by creating a balanced body. |
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We need to recruit, and fresh perspectives and talents from outside traditional forestry can only help. |
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The move follows a government push to recruit 3,000 matrons across the country as part of a major plan for the National Health Service. |
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One recruit is dead from a rash and another person is in critical condition with a serious form of Strep. |
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The Prem Group will recruit independent developers to franchise the Wingate and Days brands in Ireland over the coming years. |
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A shortage of officers means police are having to recruit Neighbourhood Watch volunteers to man the front desk. |
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An American import centred on an unlikely fashion magazine recruit who dresses frumpily in glasses and braces. |
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They recruit professionals in media and public relations who can play the journalists at their own game. |
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It's all about deskilling, of course, so you can recruit people on low wages. |
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Tofte began to recruit, train and insert agents who would gather intelligence behind enemy lines. |
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A group of artists from Bradford on Avon are holding a spring exhibition and hope to recruit new models to pose for them in the autumn. |
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There's a huge shortage of truckers, so a drive has begun to recruit women drivers. |
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To recruit participants, sign-up sheets were posted at a large state university in Southern California. |
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Today, many efforts are being made to recruit African Americans into the teaching field. |
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The doctors' surgery will house five GPs, and moves are underway to recruit a sixth. |
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The best way to tackle this is to provide additional funding for the police to recruit extra officers. |
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Only if the military could recruit enough volunteers would the three-month service term become feasible. |
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We are keen to recruit new volunteers over 18, and we offer training to become a mentor to a vulnerable young person. |
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He added that the health board recently held interviews to recruit specialist oncology nurses for Waterford Regional Hospital. |
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He lectured pairs of tourists, gestured and orated grandly, tried to recruit them to his cause, and promptly forgot that he ever saw them. |
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It is also making strenuous efforts to recruit new staff and train unqualified employees. |
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Labor's newest recruit has given support to a proposed pulp mill, but wants chainsaws kept away from the state's oldest timber. |
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Three representatives from the chapel are visiting Broughton this week to recruit people to the union, with a view to improving conditions there. |
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In fact he became a police recruit, joining the force and training at an academy in North Wales. |
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Once, a female friend from church offered to recruit teams of volunteers to provide meals, housecleaning and baby-sitting on a regular basis. |
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He was clearly good at insinuating his ideas into some of the housemate's heads so that he could recruit them into his plan. |
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The sugar planters then began to recruit Japanese immigrants to supplement the work force on the plantations. |
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Finally, like colleges, private schools increasingly want to recruit a diverse student body. |
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Was there some evil demonic being looking to recruit unsuspecting people for a diabolical plan? |
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You know, the easy thing to do is to recruit people and equip people and train them. |
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Kitchener reorganized this army and established a staff college to recruit and train more Indian officers. |
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Obviously trying to recruit from the anti-globalisation movement, they yet again try to rubbish anarchism. |
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Nobody wants to recruit bad seeds, but when the screws get tightened, risks are taken. |
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Right-wing extremists are using the Web to recruit and spread propaganda, the anti-racist magazine Monitor claims. |
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In honey bee colonies, scouts search for productive forage sites and then recruit other workers to those locations using a waggle dance. |
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Mrs Maddocks said last night that the money would help spearhead the drive to recruit more donors from ethnic backgrounds. |
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More than half of the sports clubs contacted in a recent survey said they would welcome a national drive to recruit more helpers. |
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Education chiefs this week launched a fresh drive to recruit school governors across Wiltshire. |
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Gillen is a capable and accomplished coach, but he has struggled to recruit at Virginia. |
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A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty. |
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The struggling group decided to call it quits after a last ditch effort to recruit new members failed. |
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Billie's research for the role of Hero, a new recruit to the regional news studio, included a visit to the home of a real-life weathergirl. |
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Instructors actively recruit students who would benefit from the experience, allowing for lead time to raise the funds required for travel. |
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They gave approval to recruit a clinical team of consultant surgeon, radiologist and pathologist. |
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A journalist despatched to write on the lifestyle of the recruit had little to work with. |
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However, it has struggled to recruit the 550 staff it needs in its new location, despite advertising the vacancies. |
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The 1850 event corresponds with the date of two intense windstorms and was the only disturbance event large enough to recruit white pine. |
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A recruit can easily become a fireman in engineering on a frigate or just as easily direct aircraft on a carrier as an airman. |
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Such a policy would make it easier to recruit soldiers and officers because their pay would be more competitive with the civilian market. |
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The regular army and the National Guard continued to recruit volunteers, and the draft was held to remedy any deficiencies. |
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From 1994, it started to recruit children systematically and even created children's regiments. |
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To counter the offensive the British authorities began to recruit a special force for deployment in Ireland. |
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The state tolerated this situation, for it enabled it to recruit the army and raise taxes directly from the peasantry, without intermediaries. |
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And conscription was only used to recruit the militia, a reserve army never now mobilized except in wartime. |
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But the workers are beginning to recruit new union members from this shift. |
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He was doing poorly in school, and gang members were trying to recruit him. |
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I do know that the organization is trying to recruit new members in this state, and that over two thousand of the current members are here. |
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There are also plans to recruit an extra member of staff to help with the audio work. |
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There are also plans to recruit junior doctors, so more staff will be on hand to treat patients. |
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If you're strong in the pull-up, add a weighted belt to recruit both strength and muscle size. |
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These are all multijoint movements that recruit a maximum number of muscle fibers, leading to an increase in anabolic-hormone production. |
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Of the 20 who began the course earlier this year two have already enlisted and will begin recruit training at HMAS Cerberus in January. |
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The museum has launched its first recruitment poster campaign to recruit younger helpers during National Volunteer Week. |
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America wants to recruit 1m nurses by 2010 and has launched a recruitment drive in Britain. |
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A more recent recruit to my list of reds for this time of year, South African Shiraz, came as a huge surprise. |
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Some funeral agencies even recruit doctors to act as middlemen, to strongly recommend the agency to the relatives around on the deathbed. |
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The least likely recruit was perhaps Andy, who met us at Central Station looking, frankly, knackered. |
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This trip is to provide relief and training to a new recruit into my line of work. |
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Cricket bosses, players and members of the public will get together to further plans to recruit budding players and form a team. |
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It costs less to press-gang drivers into doing excessive amounts of overtime than to recruit, train and pay new drivers. |
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If someone is here just to recruit students of color, it kind of boxes them in. |
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They flew officers from Scotland Yard to Kingston, Jamaica, to find Yardies and recruit them to help them make contact with drug dealers. |
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Overtime is already used and efforts are being made to recruit a more diverse workforce. |
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Cando are looking to recruit volunteers who are prepared to act as referees and timekeepers. |
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He will recruit six patients suffering from AMD, all aged at least 50 years, and take cells from their skin. |
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During busy season, overtime is a given and layoffs during slow times may frustrate the ability to recruit and retain skilled employees. |
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Wage and price controls in effect during World War II meant employers had to turn to forms of non-cash compensation to recruit or retain workers. |
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But university administrators complain that the funding crunch is hobbling their efforts to recruit and retain the world's best and brightest. |
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Failure to recruit enough doctors and nurses has been criticised in a report attacking west Wiltshire health bosses. |
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We are currently looking to recruit experienced audio typists to work for a range of organisations in both the public and private sector. |
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We aim to recruit a post-doctoral scientist to work on a research programme on autophagy and neurodegeneration using in vivo approaches in mice. |
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He is keen to recruit Scots businessmen and women working overseas to return to the country and help foster that entrepreneurial spirit. |
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An innovative Lancashire County Council scheme aims to recruit more teachers of ethnic and black origin. |
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They will hope to recoup it, and then some, by exploiting their recruit to the maximum. |
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A new national organisation to monitor NHS health boards is seeking to recruit more members in Orkney. |
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Our specialist team of consultants recruit at all degrees of seniority, from newly-qualified to partner level. |
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The relationship between a Korean golfer and her father can be like that of an Army recruit and a drill sergeant. |
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It is possible the US could again institute its military draft in order to recruit the numbers of troops required to cover all its commitments. |
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We changed the immigration policy to recruit more migrants who could meet labour force needs. |
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Both Colin and team manager, Marco, are keen to recruit more extreme sports stars, especially those of the female variety. |
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In the face of voluntary church membership, ministers engineered revivals to recruit congregants. |
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Youngsters end up wandering on the streets as they have nowhere to go, making it easy for the triads to recruit young members. |
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The time it has taken highlights the difficulties of trying to recruit externally at that level. |
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In April of this year, the FBI tried to recruit a member of the guantanamo defense team as an informant. |
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Appropriate customs services have also been set up, and measures have been taken making it easier to recruit local workers. |
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The not-for-profit sector acts as a hub for volunteering, but often lacks the required infrastructure to recruit and train volunteers. |
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The need to compete for top talent often led these leagues to recruit players from new or untapped sources. |
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No employer may recruit a foreign worker before the expiry of an employment contract binding him or her to the previous employer. |
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At taps, he personally inspects each man with standards that would make a recruit company commander flinch, says goodnight and turns out their light. |
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They reluctantly agree to share their stories with skeeter and recruit other maids to rat out their employers, too. |
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Even some local trade officials ignored the new mandates to recruit women. |
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However, cumber some and bureaucratic laws have much it difficult to recruit staff from there. |
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Retirement demand, estimated in this way, may overstate the need for the industry to recruit new workers. |
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Suppose your infiltrator has crossed into Syria and been accepted by ISIS as a new recruit. |
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Also, landowners who replant have to take care of the new tree for two years and recruit experts to this end. |
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Hospitals are finding it hard to recruit nurses many, like Kingston Hospital, are having to scour the world for suitable staff. |
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To avail of this opportunity, it would be necessary to recruit a willing and suitable employer. |
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It has had to recruit and train concurrent to conducting challenging operations. |
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Will she corrupt the nimble-fingered, embroidery-adept new valet Lang and recruit him into her cabal? |
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Employers will be keen to recruit workers with appropriate skills, and will also be more sensitive to the need to retain their workforce. |
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Investigation into Sobhani's past has revealed that VEVAK used a classic family tie to recruit him to its ranks. |
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Depending on your investment in the palace, you may become the first player, do the procession, recruit any character, or get a courtier. |
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I was looking for people with specific trades and technical skills, but alongside me were my colleagues who were going to recruit people like Gurkhas. |
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Yet local employers are finding that it's not always a simple matter to recruit and retain skilled immigrants as part of their workforce. |
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Murray and Scales also argue that the United States should recruit different leaders for the specialized units needed for the asymmetrical battlefield. |
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What is clear is that Strauss took great pains to recruit disciples who could transmit his ideas to future generations of impressionable young philosophers. |
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Governments and political parties remember about our existence when they want to gain votes: then they indoctrinate or recruit us. |
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Those who may still have it are invited to use the information brochure to recruit a new member. |
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They will, therefore, continue to recruit officers and soldiers and offer young men the opportunity to serve in one of the best infantry battalions. |
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The CIA is larded with Russian specialists left over from the cold war, even as the agency struggles to recruit and train officers with proficiency in other tongues. |
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Police in East Yorkshire are looking to swell their crime fighting ranks as they take part in a national drive to recruit special constables this weekend. |
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I am a firm believer that it isn't wrong to treat a recruit rough. |
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The Chief of Defence Staff said to achieve this, the military would have to recruit new soldiers between two and three times annually and build additional bases. |
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He had been born in Germany, and his fluent German led the Mossad to recruit him and send him to Egypt as an agent. |
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The list of armed groups that recruit child soldiers has not become smaller since last year. |
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Do cities that offer generous subsidies to recruit businesses routinely get taken to the cleaners? |
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He left unsaid that perhaps among those whom terrorist planners recruit their foot soldiers might also be people in search of those same basic rights. |
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The cheap booze flowed freely, and like alley drug dealers giving out that first free hit, so did the drink companies use the clubs to recruit a new generation of boozers. |
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Where to find time for themes such as Team work, how to recruit new personnel, conflict management. |
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The sessions were well received, and before long they were executed on a larger scale with every recruit company in the depot. |
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I submit that could further demoralize the force and make it even more difficult to recruit the RCMP officers that we need. |
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A recruitment maneuver was performed to recruit the contralateral lung and medialize the mediastinum as the thoracotomy was closed. |
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A minute later Kendal's new recruit Simon Garner missed his tackle on the left and Craig Hopkins raced to the byline before squaring the ball to Taylor. |
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Piedmontese attempts to recruit soldiers elsewhere in Italy miserably failed. |
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Besides, many demons want to recruit powerful sorcerers and sorceresses. |
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The Burmese army continues to recruit child soldiers, some as young as 10 years old, and to arrest children for desertion. |
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This strategy is used in an attempt to gain support and recruit impressionable and ill-informed followers. |
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The company declined to comment on their efforts to recruit more women, but the current drivers say they are working hard at it. |
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She is accused of using her celebrity to recruit socially disadvantaged minors with the potential to become professional models. |
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The 500 members left in the district are pinning their hopes on a recruitment drive on Saturday, February 1, when each member is asked to bring a new recruit along. |
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More active efforts to recruit candidates from demographic groups Republicans hope to win? |
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Actually, I'm trying to recruit a new team member at the moment. |
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The multinationals were more bullish and aggressive in terms of growth and, up to eighteen months ago, SMEs found it more difficult to recruit for executive positions. |
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Indeed, to recruit them, companies must dream up totally new incentive systems. |
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Just as he seems to be able to recruit sabra refugees from the Likud, this ad shows his ability to reach out to American olim. |
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But it is a small force, and they will need to recruit and regroup. |
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Rather than waiting for affiliates to stumble across your product, why not actively recruit affiliates to promote it? |
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If you go on a college campus today and try to recruit the best students out there, they are clearly not going to work for a company that is not well thought of and respected. |
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He was the fittest recruit to pass out of training for the Royal Marines. |
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We figure every pie eater is a possible recruit in the battle. |
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In common with in vitro fertilisation, a gamete intrafallopian transfer cycle begins with superovulation to recruit multiple follicles and is followed by egg retrieval. |
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They simply go ahead and recruit smartly dressed, presentable presenters. |
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And the way we are going to accomplish this is to recruit new blood donors and educate future blood donors. |
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It is clear that by continuing to recruit disproportionately from the more affluent groups in society, higher education is exacerbating social class divides. |
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I defend a private club's right to recruit membership as they please. |
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Aggregators may recruit members from any location in Texas with electric competition, and all aggregators must be registered with the Public Utility Commission of Texas. |
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Though I believe there are typical cases, no child is an exception in the minds of the predators that lie in wait to recruit them. |
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Now, we will have the chance to recruit students for co-op terms and some may even continue to work with our company after graduation. |
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Nonphosphorylatable Ana2 still localizes to the centriole but can no longer recruit Sas6 and centriole duplication fails. |
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One new recruit gets stir-crazy and insists on leaving the dug-out. |
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It will be very difficult in this short space of time for parties and candidates to recruit staff, organise and launch their campaigns and obtain the necessary funding. |
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Now Bradford Council wants to recruit six wardens and a supervisor for Keighley and a further seven to join the five already operating in the city centre. |
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In August, the doctoral program will hold an open house to introduce students to the public and to recruit other students interested in the program. |
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Their ability to find a dual citizen here they could recruit and run is in many ways not surprising. |
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However, care was taken to recruit only well-educated staff, regardless of their ethnic affiliation. |
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He got permission to recruit 48 officers and 407 other ranks, to set up a pigeon loft with 500 birds for rapid despatch of intelligence, and to acquire high speed vehicles. |
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How much will it impact your business if you can't find, recruit and retain the people with the specific skills you require to achieve your objectives? |
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Our efforts to recruit a fourth additional judge from the roster were not successful, and the roster has been depleted. |
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This is in addition to the campaign we launched in August 2001 to recruit consultants and general practitioners from around the world into substantive posts. |
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The education ministry seeks to recruit approximately 1,000 more teachers to fill vacancies in Hokkien teaching spots and another 500 Hakka teachers. |
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In attempting to recruit candidates abroad, we have had difficulties overcoming the immigration hurdles involved in bringing foreign nationals to work in Ireland. |
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The piece of the plan that is reminiscent of a Walter Mitty escapade relates to the proposal to recruit 200 business bankers in Britain within three years. |
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The extension and membership chairpersons may be of particular interest as you form new campus clubs and recruit new members each year. |
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The jury at Southwark crown court also heard Hayes attempted to recruit his stepbrother, then a junior employee at HSBC, into the alleged scam. |
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At present it is difficult to recruit highly qualified staff because salaries are low and the public authorities are not held in high esteem. |
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Make a special effort to recruit a greater number of visible minorities, members of cultural communities, and persons with a disability. |
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Make a special effort to recruit a representative number of new employees to expand your workplace diversity. |
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The armed forces insist every recruit passes through this ordeal with flying colours before they take charge of real kit worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. |
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His singular style of post-colonial jingoism certainly served to recruit several of the Irish republicans to the pro-Treaty cause. |
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Some organizations openly recruit students to inform on their teachers. |
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They recruit bright young things in the metropolis and then hire out their brains to firms in the sticks. |
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How did they recruit that small army of 700 each evening and who marshaled that army? |
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Increasingly, teams are finding it cheaper to recruit players from abroad than to unearth them at home. |
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One of the big challenges is to recruit from the middle ranks upwards. |
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Biomass per recruit wit no fishing and percent maturity for ocean quahogs on Sable Bank. |
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One ferry operator's effort to recruit 365 new workers was stymied by an epidemic of seasickness among the unemployed who applied. |
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In addition, advisors will continue to suggest innovative ways to recruit and promote the RCMP to culturally diverse communities. |
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Due to this general situation, it was not possible to recruit more staff to the EA and AF units. |
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Fortunately, the NCC continues to focus on strategies to recruit from external sources and promote from within. |
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We at the BCMEA would want to abolish all the lists, start anew, and recruit. |
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So, as we get better at trying to check passports and illegally forged documents, they're going to try harder to recruit to get around that problem. |
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To combat this, they are hoping to recruit dentists to do only NHS work. |
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It falls to subtler, simpler technologies to recruit the mass populace into the war against global warming. |
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The primary goal of Lions Worldwide Induction Day is to recruit quality members in a positive and newsworthy way. |
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While the Government has a freeze on public sector recruitment, it says it is willing to recruit frontline health staff depending on the resources available. |
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If these conditions are in place, it is possible to recruit and to hold onto very promising scientists. |
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Tsongas and Rep. Mike Michaud have led the charge for an all-American recruit shoe in Congress. |
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They frustrated the home support with incisive counter-attacking football, allowing a new on-loan recruit a couple of gallops at central defensive pairing Mark and Stephen. |
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It shows that the party is still in the game and can still recruit talent. |
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Public sector workers also need to actively recruit to their unions by explaining what the plans mean and by proposing a strategy for fighting them. |
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In military terms the 16,000-square-mile demilitarised zone is a vital strategic area where the rebels have been able to recruit, train and resupply. |
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The road from the guard gate to the recruit depot, the publicly accessible part of the base, is built up from the swampland that borders on both sides. |
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In other words, they don't just look for personnel when there's a need to fill, but recruit all year long so as not to be caught short. |
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I asked Ferris if there was a bias or a hesitancy to recruit Native American kids. |
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Unions, which recognise diverse groups, are stronger and recruit members who were previously alienated from unions. |
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Those new recruits were apparently sent out to recruit other children, sometimes at gunpoint. |
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Is your business located in a remote area that limits your ability to recruit top-notch employees? |
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This service enables you to offload onto Adecco the entire administrative management of any personnel which you recruit through us. |
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So wouldn't it be better to recruit qualified francophones to teach in immersion rather than to have no one? |
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The intruders looked for money and foodstuff, and had probably also been ordered to forcibly recruit the young postulants. |
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If Harvard wants to recruit a faculty member, they're going to get that faculty member. |
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We often find that once activities begin, it is much easier to recruit new members. |
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Then again, I'm not an expert on the Marines, but my guess is that a bassoon might rank lowish on the list of the things the ideal recruit would be expected to show up with. |
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The year 2001 was marked by easier conditions on the labour market, but it is still hard to recruit the young engineers and technicians we need. |
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We cannot always attract the best people and we lack the funds to help those we do recruit, particularly in the field, to develop their careers. |
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This will allow agencies to recruit their workers from a larger pool of candidates and to expand into new areas. |
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We shall place a strong focus on our ability to recruit good, skilled and competent people. |
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Do you market these when looking to recruit new employees into your organization? |
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To be qualified, a recruit must make at least five successful jumps from a plane. |
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Because expertise is one of our core values, we recruit only the best people and then encourage and support their efforts to upgrade their career skills to achieve their full potential. |
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Or, when just the 'grasstops' are needed, we recruit just a few of a target's key friends or contributors to join us. |
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We should feed and clothe him gratuitously sometimes, and recruit him with our cordials, before we judge of him. |
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In the 1870s, Furnivall unsuccessfully attempted to recruit both Henry Sweet and Henry Nicol to succeed him. |
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The pope is pleased with their accomplishments, and Fuganus and Duvianus recruit another wave of missionaries to aid the cause. |
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Theodosius was unable to recruit enough Roman troops, relying on barbarian warbands without Roman military discipline or loyalty. |
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Stilicho probably supposed that this pact would allow him to put Italian government into order and recruit fresh troops. |
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Diarmait turned to Henry for assistance in 1167, and the English king agreed to allow Diarmait to recruit mercenaries within his empire. |
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The need to recruit only the soldiers later prepared to volunteer for international service will be emphasised. |
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A recruit is an individual that makes it to maturity, or into the limits specified by a fishery, which are usually size or age. |
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According to Humphrey Llwyd's 1559 Cronica Walliae, Madoc and some others returned to Wales to recruit additional settlers. |
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In 1614 he sailed his fleet to Newfoundland, saying that the region was the best in which to recruit a pirate crew and reprovision his ships. |
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There have also been active efforts to recruit aboriginal peoples directly into the archaeological profession. |
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Biomass per recruit for St. Mary's Bay ocean quahogs. |
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Luckily Lampre can still look toward Damiano Cunego for the classics. And new recruit Alessandro Petacchi can try to win more stages in the big tours, if his age is not going to be a spoilsport that is. |
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Each LERC shall recruit and train the appropriate number of volunteers to help with receiving, processing, cataloging and storing of recycled glasses. |
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As they head off from Depot for six months of recruit field training under the supervision of a detachment coach, new Mounties do so knowing they have just received some of the best police training in the world. |
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As already noted, for some unions responding there is little or no opportunity to recruit migrant workers as members because they are not employed in the sectors in which the unions organise. |
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When a white supremacist group started a campaign to recruit young people from schools in Sarnia, Ont., Simm worked hard to deal with the problem. |
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Lighthouse keeper Stephen Hardy is the latest recruit to Scotland's onesie fun. |
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It has hinted of individually fitted uniforms, clean speech to take the place of profanity and a tickler system to make sure that the recruit writes home to Mother. |
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You must also recruit mission teams, and host Lions must work with local government to get permission for the mission and to notify those in need. |
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A TEMPORARY pedestrian crossing has been installed outside Ysgol Deganwy, as Conwy council has failed to recruit a lollipop man. |
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The phenomenon of impunity has allowed the different regimes in power to recruit and train unemployed youth to become members of militias which terrorize the populations. |
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The Lausanne Labour Court had to apply Article 328 paragraph 1 of the Code of Obligations to palliate the lack of a legal provision prohibiting discriminatory refusal to recruit as such. |
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The 20-year-old had tormented Watford's defenders with the speed, directness and penetrative qualities that reaffirmed why United have already spent £15m to recruit him for next season. |
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Try to recruit people who have skills that pick up where yours leave off. |
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Vice Admiral Tuttle retired from Navy after 39 years of service, rising from seaman recruit to Vice Admiral. |
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Sullivan entered the Navy as a seaman recruit and retired as a Rear Admiral 34 years later. |
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At the beginning of the conflict, in particular, some members of the warring factions would break into displaced persons' camps, notably refugee camps in Chad, to abduct children and recruit them as soldiers. |
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This year we're challenging young donors to continue giving and to help recruit the new blood donors we need to keep pace with the demand for blood in Canada. |
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In several organisations directors are ruminating over where they should recruit new high level personnel who can replace policy officers and field staff. |
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