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1 It will thus be possible to recruit more international doctors and nurses.
2 Publishers including NZME are all trying to recruit more subscribers right now.
3 They may have to recruit more carefully and change other longstanding habits.
4 Some ran away briefly to recruit more nestmate soldiers to the spot.
5 Noonan said the department is trying to recruit more women and minorities.
6 He paused for a minute to scrutinize the prospective recruit more closely.
7 Since then, 5 Live has made an effort to recruit more women.
8 Ms Coley said the DHB was working to recruit more staff.
9 Underlying the course is the need to recruit more women into the military.
10 It has 40 editors globally, and is looking to recruit more .
11 We recruit more drum-majors than prime ministers from among these people.
12 Mexican Health Minister Jorge Alcocer said the country needed to recruit more doctors rapidly.
13 The government has also tried to recruit more women into the police and military.
14 Mr Latianara says the Youth Build will hopefully recruit more heavily relied upon volunteers.
15 The industry has traditionally attracted more men but is trying to recruit more women.
16 We're so pleased with your performance that we would like to recruit more Freemen.
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