Similar words: recruit, commitment, direct investment, contentment, resentment, discontentment, vestment, allotment. Meaning: [rɪ'kruːtmənt] n. the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.).
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61 The dealer contemplated suing the recruitment agency until he found a better job.
62 If there is evidence of professional negligence in recruitment agencies, this should be shared.
63 Regarding recruitment of staff, there is little factual evidence available to substantiate the claim either way.
64 The result, even before the Abbasids, was a serious crisis in the recruitment of public officials.
65 Recruitment of top management appears to be through two circuits, but with a predominantly one-way flow.
66 She secured new buildings; and her recruitment of distinguished lecturers and performers from many spheres brought intellectual excitement and cultural richness.
67 First of all, the service operates strict rules concerning recruitment which are not always suited to radio.
68 The quality of recruitment to the Dail is widely held to have deteriorated in recent years for the same reason.
69 They also find that it aids their recruitment by attracting highly skilled applicants trained on their equipment.
70 Recruitment always operates to tight deadlines,[http://sentencedict.com/recruitment.html] such as catching the last post.
71 The nature of letter writing has been emphasised, because it is critical to the success of a recruitment system.
72 Have events been organised to raise awareness among all staff of the recruitment problem ahead?
73 Some employers recruit on the basis of interviews held in hotels as visiting recruitment forums.
74 Selection-biases resulting from differential recruitment of comparison groups, producing different mean levels of the measures of effects.
75 But it is not only at the recruitment stage that age ranges can be unlawful discrimination.
76 This abandonment of a Tyneside base by ship owning interests would not necessarily reduce recruitment of merchant seamen from the Tyne.
77 The answers were more selective recruitment and yet more discipline.
78 This is no mean task(sentencedict.com), especially if they have not been doing any recruitment for the past few months.
79 There is a carefully defined hierarchy of offices which can provide the organisation with continuity via recruitment from below.
80 Apart from recruitment the greatest problem most armies faced was that of giving adequate training to their officers.
81 The Employment Service should always ask employers seeking to impose age restrictions on recruitment if these are strictly necessary.
82 It often saves large sums in absenteeism and recruitment as companies retain a better workforce.
83 The vicar is planning a recruitment drive in the New Year.
84 Recruitment and selection are concerned with the very core of the company - ie using the company's personnel.
85 Logically, a far richer recruitment seam is available where case management is a day-to-day activity-in solicitors' private practice.
86 Not for a moment do I want our standards to drop and I entirely advocate the stringent standards of the Recruitment Committee.
87 In this way the self-interested use of power can restrict the recruitment of talented individuals to highly rewarded positions.
88 In the civil service, for example, recruitment is dependent upon the selector's perceptions of: 1.
89 By using panel survey methods, the recruitment and retention rates of members can be tracked over time.
90 At the very top of the hierarchy, elite recruitment shows the most social closure.
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