The company has been recruiting individuals with specialized knowledge of vertical sectors. |
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Rather, they are aggressively recruiting new criminals to their vicious gang. |
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And the Government has frittered away a huge fortune by recruiting a vast army of non-productive civil servants. |
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With my health clubs, the most effective marketing has always been to reward members for recruiting their friends, family and work colleagues. |
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Waterford Chamber of Commerce are fully aware of the difficulties that its members are experiencing in recruiting suitable employees. |
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A national voluntary organisation is recruiting new members for their Laois branch. |
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She has served on the Membership Committee and has been involved in recruiting students and new members. |
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To help meet its 2005 recruiting objectives, the Army's recruiting command has lowered some standards for recruits. |
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He suggested the military might have to re-examine some of its recruiting standards to attract the most adept cyberwarriors. |
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Stressing the current difficulty in recruiting manual workers, he said career opportunities had to be provided to change this trend. |
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He then tried to re-enlist in the Navy but was denied the job he wanted, so he went to the Army recruiting office and enlisted. |
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Fort Bragg soldiers are re-enlisting in droves as the Army struggles to meets its recruiting goals. |
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One of the other traditions of the British Army that helped with recruiting was the regimental system. |
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The shortfalls in military recruiting have led to speculation that the government might be forced to reinstitute the draft. |
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They work in recruiting and outreach programs and keep in touch with alumni and alumnae. |
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A man in a black suit takes the podium and lashes out at the local factories recruiting Latino workers. |
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The manager is expected to build and maintain a world class optical engineering team through mentoring, cross training and recruiting. |
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Hong Kong Disneyland is also recruiting for a business systems analyst, a tax analyst and a duty engineer for the Disneyland hotel. |
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As well as recruiting for the new roles, the company will take responsibility for training and management of all new hires. |
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The third new direction, increased ethical behavior by businesses, has to do, in part, with recruiting and retaining good people. |
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Perhaps it is the increasing competition from other recruiting grounds that is revitalizing the tournament. |
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Like Gutierrez, he had signed on with a US recruiting firm to guard US installations. |
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So while the navy will be recruiting fewer men and women, higher standards will be applied to those trying to join up. |
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Manchester Airport is also recruiting 17 new staff to man information desks at its three terminals. |
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Even the politicians gave the media an assist by recruiting a famous speech from more than a century ago in an effort to capture the moment. |
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In Yogyakarta, UGM was recruiting a large number of employees and Soenaryo was taken on as an office boy at the school of technology. |
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A spokesperson said that the policy would have little adverse financial effect, as it would save money otherwise spent on recruiting new staff. |
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I guess the same people who follow your malarkey are the ones who go to church recruiting events for the military. |
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So I went to the Marine recruiting station with two of my cousins who both backed out. |
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The survey also found sales managers and directors were to blame for recruiting staff who would not be suited to their job. |
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We are always recruiting telephoners so we can maintain and increase our telephone reassurance program. |
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The aim is to promote their dominance in such areas as football, recruiting and scholastic sports along with its in-depth coverage. |
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The British, impressed by the martial spirit of the Gurkhas, began recruiting them into the Indian army. |
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Seaman officer and pilot recruiting will be next, with new advertisements being filmed now. |
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The Army Board used as one of their reasons for disbandment a unit's recruiting and retention record in the last ten years. |
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But let's take it a step further and say that recruiting and training is only half the battle. |
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You could do some recruiting at existing meetups with memberships that might be open to your ideas. |
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The first, clause 7, relates to recruiting a person to be a mercenary, and I guess that is something. |
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While Prussia had used nationalism to overcome France's advantage in recruiting, it found that adopting a meritocracy was more difficult. |
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Lead counsels are also the ones who build the team by recruiting people for each aspect of the case. |
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The corollary to these figures is that many businesses have trouble recruiting staff with the right level of skills. |
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Rumors were rampant that he had quit the team and might transfer to Ohio State, where he had made a recruiting visit. |
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She also reported that the malefic cleric had confessed bewitching other people and recruiting a teenager into the ranks of the witches. |
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These findings indicate that we had been successful in recruiting people who were closely involved with the dying patient. |
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The high retention rate is also partly due to the time, care, and expense the company invests in recruiting. |
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Our recruiting figures have not looked better for a number of years and our retention is trending in the right direction. |
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Prior to this date personnel were enlisted direct and not included with figures rendered by military recruiting authorities. |
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Even though recruiting goals for the active force were met in 2000, there have been some mixed signals regarding the quality of the recruits. |
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Because of its central location, the renovated Sherman Field is a showcase for recruiting. |
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The technique of recruiting them, sometimes by fraud or force, was known as blackbirding. |
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Once a school gets known for off-court monkeyshines and low academic standards, that reputation becomes a recruiting tool. |
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The army has responded to the recruiting slump by increasing the number of recruiters and offering bigger sign-up bonuses. |
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The recruiting crunch has also prompted calls for the military to change longstanding traditions. |
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Still, the Pentagon insists that, except for a slight slip in retention in the National Guard, recruiting is not suffering. |
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Factor in the lowering of military recruiting standards in order to fulfill the unmet needs of the War, we've got problems. |
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The council is currently recruiting up to 20 front-line staff from Canada to help plug the gaps. |
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Government will support the training and recruiting of mentors, yet it is the men and women of America who will fill the need. |
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Now that the Australian public service has, rather gingerly, begun recruiting again, Gen Xers are in the box seat. |
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The union claims that management has begun recruiting casual workers to break the strike. |
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The Burma Rifles, which normally took recruits only from the Karens, Kachins, and Chins, had formed extra battalions by recruiting Burmans. |
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Scotland Yard is also recruiting linguists, notably those who speak Middle Eastern languages. |
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Before you start complaining about why other recruiting services aren't used, that's not my call. |
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He says it appears the resort is recruiting mainly from Brisbane and Sydney, with an average stay of six months. |
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Attorneys at all levels were quitting and the prospects of recruiting the best new lawyers were dimming. |
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We follow Bell as he winds up his first losing season ever, to the intense recruiting off-season. |
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As an example, consider the car bomb that exploded last year at a police recruiting station. |
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Why aren't these students mere hash marks representing a quota met for her recruiting territory? |
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The recruiting battalion headquarters were the second and third to open in Afghanistan. |
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Tony Blair was assiduous in recruiting intellectual heavyweights to his cause to put some philosophical weight on the party's old skeleton. |
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Once he starts recruiting his own army, the film spins helplessly out of control. |
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When you advise on CVs and suchlike for a living it's painful to dredge through them when actually recruiting. |
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I never thought that recruiting would be affected, but we've made a significant number of professional hires on the Internet this year. |
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Two of three respondents report that they listen to employee recommendations in recruiting new hires. |
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As students reflect on the sites they find, a student comments on the recruiting tactics of the people in a supremacist chat room. |
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Eight uniformed servicemen will parade on a float as part of the procession this weekend, and a mobile recruiting office is to be set up. |
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The Pathways program serves as a useful model for recruiting paraprofessionals and selecting teacher candidates. |
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One protestor claimed that the company was recruiting contractors to replace the permanent workforce. |
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The recruiting class is an impressive one, but a bit of a decline is in order this season. |
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Only those with clean records must be sponsored by the recruiting agencies. |
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The up-and-coming site aims to be the online clearing-house of athletic recruiting news. |
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According to both O'Brien and Kieswetter, the recruiting process begins with player identification. |
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The family soon experienced the coercive recruiting tactics of the government forces. |
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Having spent months recruiting, training, and developing a cohort of staff, directors wonder what they might do to entice staff to return. |
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Classic Japanese and Thai restaurant, Zen, is recruiting petite women as waitresses at the restaurant. |
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Shortly into my neurophysiological assessment, normally recruiting muscles confirmed a diagnosis of benign fasciculations. |
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Part grassroots recruiting strategy and part Tupperware-style marketing, the come-on offers an unusual perk. |
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They also can explore all the career avenues open to them through the recruiting exhibitors. |
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York-based Northern Spirit are recruiting 50 new drivers and say they want an equal number of applications from both sexes. |
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A half-day public holiday was gazetted in 1916, and church services and recruiting meetings were proposed. |
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Last week, another report documented a sharp drop in National Guard recruiting rates. |
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The students were queried on various social values as well as military recruiting options. |
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I was the vocalist for a Navy band and we did Top 40 stuff, going around on recruiting tours to urban schools. |
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Since I am not now affiliated with any political party nor any election slate, I am not recruiting anybody. |
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In today's Army, the family plays a major role in recruiting, retention, readiness and quality of life. |
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Their administrative overhaul and strong recruiting lent an air of excitement to the holiday sunshine. |
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Every year, the National Guard counts on recruiting up to 10,000 soldiers after they leave the active duty force. |
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Most striking, for the first time in 20 years the plant is recruiting entry-level machinists. |
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Many other Western countries have also accumulated considerable experience in recruiting women for service in the modern armed forces. |
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Exercising moderately for 30 to 45 minutes seems to be just right in terms of recruiting the maximum number of lymphocytes. |
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A company is recruiting an army of retired plumbers in a new approach to tackling the skills shortage. |
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He started recruiting his army and sent an estimated 4,000 men to Afghanistan for training. |
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When the pope added debt relief for the families of those who fought, he had no trouble recruiting an army. |
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There may yet be a decline in volunteers, and the army is paying close attention to recruiting efforts in order to detect any problems early, so they can try and counter them. |
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They are exploited all the way along the line by labour recruiting companies and employers alike who frequently treat them as little more than slave labour. |
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Sheikh Raad al-Khafaji had invited me to break the Ramadan fast in the headquarters of his recruiting operation. |
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In fact, the main purpose of last night's meeting seemed to be about recruiting mothers to be troop leaders and forming new troops for these interested girls. |
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The U.S. military, as always, is actively recruiting new members. |
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He helped attract star-struck recruits, but with millions in the bank, he had no interest in devoting the required hours to recruiting, coaching and selling the program. |
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The Navy is actively recruiting young men and women into its ranks at the moment and offers a wide and varied career to anyone interested in taking up a career at sea. |
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They are also actively recruiting people for officer training with 70 cadets brought on board last October and a further 70 are due to be taken on in the next few weeks. |
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Acknowledging his lack of clothing experience, he has concentrated on getting the stores right while scoring two major coups in recruiting experts to oversee the fashion. |
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Our presence, our use of tanks, Bradleys, gunships and fighter-bombers, causing inevitable civilian casualties, is recruiting more enemy than we are killing. |
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The four recruiting depots have been busy all day, air raid warning tests have been heard across the city this evening, and posters are calling for volunteers for first aid. |
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Rush was holding a roundtable to discuss recruiting, financial compensation for athletes, and scholarship terms. |
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Britain is recruiting far and wide to prop up its rundown national health system, from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, China, and the Philippines. |
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Gender inequity, powerful booster clubs, low athlete graduation rates, and violations of rules governing recruiting and academic standards are common. |
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In the promotions industry, recruiting sales help was a challenge, too. |
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Initially intended as a recruiting film it was released theatrically as, well, a recruiting film that grossed 80 million dollars. |
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The past year's sagging economy has caused many schools to retool their recruiting tactics, according to findings in a new national survey released last month. |
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These subnuclear compartments are dynamic but structurally stable, recruiting active genes into preassembled transcription and processing centers. |
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Today's white paper will set out a 10-point customer commitment charter aimed at recruiting the public in the battle against crime and anti social behaviour in their area. |
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Some parents don't think the military should be recruiting from high schools. |
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The only character who stands out for me is Dave Lightener, who makes free with the wives of enlisted men while ruthlessly recruiting their sons for the war. |
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War Game combines simple water colour illustrations with photomontage reproductions of wartime recruiting posters, broadsheets, advertisements, and the like. |
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The company is recruiting for a limited number of niche marketing roles. |
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At the same time, the gorier the propaganda, the better it was for ISIS recruiting. |
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One of the Corps most iconic recruiting commercials showed a sword being forged by pressure and fire, a metaphor for the process of boot camp and training. |
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Blunt joined MI5, now allowing him to expand his services beyond recruiting and giving him opportunities to transmit secret documents to his KGB control. |
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But don't count redshirt freshmen Brodie Croyle, one of the program's biggest recruiting catches in recent years, and Spencer Pennington out of the battle. |
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At a time when a career in politics seems about as appealing as a spell in the gulags, this book could be used as a recruiting pamphlet for Westminster. |
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We find ourselves, though, increasingly behind the eight ball when it comes to recruiting and paying for those faculty and staff because of that gap. |
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Maybe the channel is having a hard time recruiting talking heads or something but I'm hearing an awful lot of this kind of bizarre blather lately. |
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This can be a helpful guide to other nations in deterring ISIS from recruiting. |
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On that boulevard of the bagnios, she bought a small parlour house from Mattie Silks and began recruiting the most seductive brides of the multitudes. |
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Meanwhile, the education minister said it was proposed that the protocol becomes a frame of reference for other recruiting countries outside of the Commonwealth. |
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Combined with recruiting units from the barracks, you can easily, when conditions arise, build armies with a score of siege weapons and a legion of men. |
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In 1909, the Territorials held a recruiting march in Bradford. |
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College football coaches spend a lot of time recruiting high school athletes. |
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The company has already received inquiries from businesses as far away as Scotland interested in recruiting Latvian workers through the company's Riga office. |
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Tedford spotted Rodgers while recruiting another butte player, but Rodgers still wears butte jerseys. |
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The first step on such a journey, Yale to Army recruiting station, is on the surface the most improbable. |
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They make their own ads, run their own canvassing efforts, and have even started recruiting their own candidates. |
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The social media site has become a mainstay for propaganda and recruiting for most major groups. |
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They marshaled their underlings in San Pedro Sula and set to recruiting a whole new crop of chairmen for their army. |
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The laws of war are meant to limit suffering and protect civilians and it is no accident that recruiting collaborators, for instance, is banned absolutely. |
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But when they pass a U.S. Marine recruiting booth, Weston steps forward to try his luck on the chin-up bar. |
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In November, English recruiting officers appeared in Boston, and the Assembly and the Boston magistrates forbade any recruiting or any quartering of troops in the town. |
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The availability of steaming pulchritude has always been a magnetic feature of college life but I never thought that it would be emphasized in recruiting literature. |
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But they also believe that a company's viability depends on recruiting and retaining people who can work, change, and innovate over the long term. |
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Mann and his associates, however, seem to have been blind to South Africa's determination to stamp out its legacy as a recruiting ground for mercenaries. |
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Repressors stifle gene expression by blocking the binding of activators, interfering with their recruiting efforts, or smothering the DNA in more protein. |
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Similarly, a recent NPR report covered the challenges many police departments are having recruiting officers of color. |
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Eubanks is an assistant athletic director for football and he coordinates on-campus recruiting visits. |
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More clients are choosing to retain existing staff, rather than recruiting new staff, through role rotation, role diversification and internal promotion. |
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And in both countries, U.S. major-league teams have set up an elaborate and formalized recruiting network. |
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Are they recruiting in a new, clever way, and at the same time getting some Human Resources work out of their sale force, saving money in the bargain? |
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We are always looking for the highest quality editorial for our publication, recruiting authors from industry, national laboratories, and academia. |
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The feds are more interesting in finding out who is doing the recruiting rather than punishing those being recruited. |
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The priority that the regime places on cyber warfare is made clear by its recruiting. |
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Cytiva Software, a provider of recruiting software solutions, announced on Monday the release of SonicRecruit Onboarding. |
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One drongo executive can do harm enough, but things get worse when they start recruiting people like themselves. |
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When not campaigning he would travel the province hearing complaints and recruiting new troops. |
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Deserted by most of his followers, he withdrew to Scotland, where he spent the summer recruiting fresh forces. |
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In the lead up to the Games Barson had the task of recruiting a small group of support staff which included one driver and two assistants. |
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While recruiting retainers for himself in various counties, he prosecuted local men who had been loyal to the appellants. |
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In 1986, Gilmour began recruiting musicians for what would become Pink Floyd's first album without Waters, A Momentary Lapse of Reason. |
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In 1929 the BBC began recruiting for the new BBC Symphony Orchestra under Adrian Boult. |
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As the football club grew, it became a useful recruiting tool for the Huddersfield Athletic Club. |
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At the onset of the war, the British Army was less than 48,000 strong worldwide, and suffered from a lack of effective recruiting. |
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Even allowing for this estimate overstating the case, in time of war, the Highlands was seen as a significant recruiting resource. |
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This resulted in heavy recruiting from Punjab to the colonial army for the next 90 years of the British Raj. |
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Deserted by most of his followers, he withdrew to Scotland, where he spent the middle of the year recruiting fresh forces. |
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Deserted by most of his followers, Tostig withdrew to Scotland, where he spent the summer recruiting fresh forces. |
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This standing body was created by recruiting volunteers, and by sentencing criminals to serve as punishment. |
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Having considered recruiting a singer, the band eventually settled on giving King and Lindup the vocal role. |
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Marius set the precedent of recruiting among the poor and then granting these veterans land upon the conclusion of the campaign. |
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He began recruiting from amongst American supporters of slavery and the Manifest Destiny Doctrine, mostly inhabitants of Kentucky and Tennessee. |
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During the Jacobite rising of 1745 his connections got him the job of assistant to the royal recruiting sergeant in the Knaresborough area. |
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Our teams were now considerably jaded, and we found it necessary to make frequent halts and tarryings for the purpose of recruiting them. |
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Transformation, which includes the recruiting of young soldiers, but which is largely aimed at Africanisation. |
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As The X Factor has gone witlessly downmarket so Strictly Come Dancing, by recruiting their new judge from the Royal Ballet, has gone upmarket. |
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Their decisions prompted Northwest recruiting analyst Jake Worthen of Scout. |
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Quantum Leap has announced online recruiting services for companies ready to hire Information Technology, and Engineering professionals. |
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Team members coordinated with counterparts at recruiting commands, processing stations, reception centers and commercial carriers. |
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We are currently recruiting more patients to investigate whether serum AHSG also predicts outcome in patients with lower-grade astrocytomas. |
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Tension and violence grew in November 1990 when the ANC started recruiting drives in various townships in the KwaZulu homeland. |
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Liverpool's owners have escaped serious critical attention thanks to the masterstroke of recruiting such a magnetic character. |
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Additionally, smurfing, the criminal practice of recruiting additional buyers of PSE to circumvent existing restrictions, may be dipping. |
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Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust is recruiting for a wide range of qualified nurses across a number of specialisms. |
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Murrow's main recruiting ground for his boys was the United Press, the chintziest of the wire services in everything but courageous reporters. |
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Triplications in pay, recruiting, public relations and intelligence services added to costs at the expense of efficiency. |
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The Dahill Group is a professional search, recruiting and consulting firm with 17 years of recruiting experience and 25 years in the oil patch. |
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Locum Leaders is a leading locum tenens recruiting firm specializing in hospitalist jobs, anesthesiologist jobs and CRNA jobs. |
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Thankfully, the BBC doesn''t, and decided to gild the lily by recruiting Michaela Strachan for the new run. |
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A COUNTY Durham-based distribution firm has increased its staff retention rates through recruiting ex-servicemen as drivers. |
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Is the Minister referring to recruiting some Eskimos, oh sorry we meant Innuits from the North Pole? |
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We're recruiting a brand new beauty panel to try everything from face creams and eye bag busters to treatments and serums, and all we want in return is your honest opinion. |
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Dr Ann Walker, of Reading University, and herbalist and pharmacologist Stephen Hicks are recruiting 180 women to take part in a trial which will last for three months. |
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Ten additional hours of family visitation time provided to participants by one grantee was a selling point when recruiting potential participants. |
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In 2006, the Recruiting Roundtable polled 163 recruiting executives from large organizations to determine how many recruitment processes were outsourced to a third-party. |
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Big-city symphony orchestras are striking a fresh chord by reaching out to the often largely minority communities that surround them and recruiting the talent of the children. |
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Currently, the mentee NPD Global is working with has a Degree in Clinical Psychology and has done some recruiting for the Chamber of Commerce in her home city. |
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Helenius, 22, scored 16 league goals last season and recruiting him would continue Villa's policy of replacing ageing underachievers with younger, cheaper players. |
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The strike force has more than a dozen co-chairs tasked with recruiting so-called captains, who then organize their own groups of at least five volunteers. |
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Their favored milieu, embassy cocktail parties, was useful in recruiting Soviet diplomats but is definitely not where members of al Qaeda congregate. |
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Cell rolling on endothelial cells is mediated by E-selectin, a cell adhesion molecule that is also responsible for recruiting leukocytes as part of the inflammatory response. |
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In El Salvador in the 1980s, the government's armed forces are already recruiting twelve year olds, rousting them out of their classes at the local middle school. |
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Gardeners will learn about plants that can help eliminate chemicals and pesticides by, for example, recruiting ladybug larvae, which can eat between 30 to 40 aphids a day. |
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Arrangements are also underway to build Xray rooms and the process for recruiting laboratory assistants and Xray machine operators has also been initiated. |
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Employers, still influenced by a touch of 1930s Woosterism, liked the idea of recruiting a young graduate who had had a fling or two, even if it was with socialism. |
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There were also joint workshops, on such practical items as superactivities, money earning projects, officers' seminars, and recruiting new members. |
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It was also a useful recruiting ground for assistants, on some of whom Ruskin would later come to rely, such as his future publisher, George Allen. |
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Marius needed more troops, and to this effect he made a change in procedure used for recruiting troops, probably unaware of the momentous implications of this change. |
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Following Hendrix's arrival in London, Chandler began recruiting members for a band designed to highlight the guitarist's talents, the Jimi Hendrix Experience. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police currently is not recruiting Constables, PCSOs, Special Constables, transferred officers, civilian staff or control room operators due to budget cuts. |
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In the early years of the 18th century, the Irish dramatist George Farquhar resided in the town while acting as a recruiting officer for the Army. |
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This dates to the charter of Charles II that allowed recruiting parties of the Admiral's Regiment of 1664 to enter the City with drums beating and colours flying. |
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It did not slow down the British war effort or recruiting for the army. |
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After French entry into the war, the British turned their attention to the southern colonies, where they hoped to regain control by recruiting large numbers of Loyalists. |
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To muster a force, the British had to launch recruiting campaigns in Britain and Ireland and hire mercenaries from the small German states such as Hesse. |
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Many of the highlanders went home with booty from the battle and recruiting resumed, though Whig clans opposing the Jacobites were also getting organised. |
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Most of the regular clergy were drawn from the nobility, the same social class that served as the recruiting ground for the upper levels of the secular clergy. |
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Henry Tudor landed in southern Wales with a small contingent of French troops and marched through his birthplace, Pembrokeshire, recruiting soldiers. |
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John also began recruiting mercenary forces from France, although some were later sent back to avoid giving the impression that the King was escalating the conflict. |
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Its small income and the small number of staff have led to the trust adopting a policy of recruiting volunteers to help it carry out its extensive work programme. |
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