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recruitment

[ ri-kroot-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act or process of recruiting.
  2. Physiology. an increase in the response to a stimulus owing to the activation of additional receptors, resulting from the continuous application of the stimulus with the same intensity.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of recruitment1

First recorded in 1815–25; recruit + -ment
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Matt Bennett, a vice president of the centrist Democratic group Third Way, discussed the candidate recruitment strategy of centrist Democrats and, as it stands, he said they’re focused on swing districts currently held by Republicans.

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It follows warnings that the capital's nightlife has been struggling since the pandemic and Brexit, with rising rents, falling footfall, staff recruitment issues and cost of living pressures.

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This will have a knock-on effect on prices, and recruitment, said Mark Slade, its managing director.

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"In these particular circumstances, with the criteria in front of me, I did not believe an open recruitment process was needed or would have benefited anyone," said Connor.

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Somerset and Essex once again led the way for the non-Test venue clubs last year and will have familiar line-ups this summer after what have been quiet winters on the recruitment front.

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