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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121 Tumin suggests, however, that even relatively open systems of stratification erect barriers to the motivation and recruitment of talent.
122 The Navy realized several years ago that several high-tech fields were not meeting recruitment and retention goals, he added.
123 The campaign to lure doctors from abroad follows a similar recruitment drive for nurses.
124 But there is more to it than just recruitment of people with disabilities.
125 Are staff given adequate training to enable them to undertake recruitment activities?
126 Its goal was to further school-to-work efforts in the United States through a peer-to-peer recruitment of corporate leaders.
127 The research will study the training of farm managers at college and their recruitment by farm management companies and individual landowners.
128 Overall, during this past year salaries have effectively declined by around 4.5%, according to recruitment consultants Challoner James.
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129 However, the limitations upon examinations in shaping recruitment practices are not restricted to the effects of this particular practical exigency.
130 This focus can be used to direct all recruitment efforts.
131 Nevertheless, grazing greatly exacerbates the water-loss impact of annual grasses on oak recruitment by further reducing soil moisture through compaction.
132 Using recruitment companies Recruitment companies can provide an important service for the catering trade.
133 Staff numbers were also reduced by 47 though some selective recruitment continued - and overseas personnel increased by 20.
134 However, recruitment systems are more difficult to design than personnel record systems, and there are complex design considerations.
135 Recruitment and selection is therefore a series of logical and relatively simple steps.
136 As they were demolished, more refined and juster modes of recruitment, selection and assessment had to be developed.
137 The political crisis which vastly increased its recruitment could not help but give it an unusual character.
138 A third preliminary task was to prepare the ground for the recruitment of support workers.
139 This has been the second most successful method of recruitment. 2.
140 And what was the Duke of Northumberland doing for two years investigating recruitment into the veterinary profession?
141 We hope to achieve staffing cuts through voluntary redundancy and a freeze on recruitment.
142 Special classes of applicant Like other institutions the Polytechnic has paid increased attention to the recruitment of overseas students in recent years.
143 Recruitment into first year full-time and sandwich courses in polytechnics increased by 15 percent in 1981-2, totalling 54,000.
144 Individual unions are beginning to cooperate strategically and pool resources for membership recruitment and strike funds.
145 This he proceeded to apply directly to the process of recruitment.
146 Bucket shops with more to hide are often more cautious when it comes to recruitment.
147 Nevertheless, it was not until the last pre-war years that recruitment from the intelligentsia declined.
148 The effect of fluctuations is ironed out, so that the personnel department is not disrupted by recruitment activity.
149 Selznick's personal involvement in the recruitment and selection process for the film's star was legendary.
150 They have a formal code of recruitment and selection and a personnel specification for the task of advice worker.
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