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1 The consequences of recruiting more pre-adipocytes may then increase PCa cell invasion.
2 And we know they've been recruiting more , and adding to them ever since.
3 Five of them involved recruiting more African-American staffers, spokespeople, and candidates.
4 The biggest hindrance to recruiting more Solomon Islanders is in the airfare costs.
5 One of the major challenges was recruiting more black adopters.
6 She went on to pressure her college into recruiting more black students and staff.
7 He said they were working on recruiting more drivers.
8 OLIO is recruiting more volunteers to carry on the work, should existing ones get sick.
9 This means recruiting more female candidates, along with Bame and LGBT people, and candidates with disabilities.
10 However, he is not actively recruiting more patients.
11 As well as recruiting more shoppers, PayPal also says it plans to enlist more MENA-based merchants.
12 Haitong International is also recruiting more sales personnel in Singapore, where it opened a subsidiary last year.
13 No wonder Liverpool's cabinet member for children's services, Barry Kushner, is recruiting more carers for the council.
14 Mr Avery said the council was recruiting more qualified and experienced staff to cope with the increasing demand.
15 Sweeney said the company was recruiting more sales personnel to cover additional geographic territories within the United States.
16 Reaching out to more black adopters One of the major challenges we face is recruiting more black adopters.
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