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- noun Plural form of
recruitment .
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Examples
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(link) one of these NRCC recruitments is Carly Fiorina in California, and she is nothing to brag about.
NRCC outrecruits DCCC with female candidates. | RedState 2010
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More meaningful female recruitments the merrier it is!
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The Afghan police were deserting in such high numbers, it eliminated all their new recruitments.
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Benjamin Wegg-Prosser, the managing director at Global Counsel, and Tony Blair's former director of strategic communications, was last week unavailable for comment on the company's latest recruitments or its business plans.
Mandelson firm hires top Whitehall civil servants for Asia deals 2011
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The Afghan police were deserting in such high numbers, it eliminated all their new recruitments.
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The President and the Law School faculty will expect the Dean to provide a strategic framework to recruit and retain an exemplary faculty by carefully allocating recruitments of senior and junior faculty and by competing aggressively -- nationally and internationally -- for the most distinguished faculty scholars.
Discourse.net: Admit It, After Reading This You Want to be Our Dean 2009
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The second reason is that candidates are switching jobs in the post-bonus season and this is generating more replacement recruitments.
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The second reason is that candidates are switching jobs in the post-bonus season and this is generating more replacement recruitments.
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The Afghan police were deserting in such high numbers, it eliminated all their new recruitments.
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Staff resignations had fallen during the economic crisis when most software companies froze recruitments and fired people as they cut costs to wade through the slowdown.
TCS Not Seeing Rise in Staff Departures Anirban Chowdhury 2010
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