Process of a person joining a group.
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Examples for "joining"
Examples for "joining"
1Consider joining the Second Chance programme Then there's the Second Chance programme.
2There's no prospect of Britain joining a common asylum process in Europe.
3Family reading Children can have fun by joining in family reading activities.
4New Zealand is joining the World Trade Organisation's Agreement on Government Procurement.
5I hope you will seriously consider joining us on a permanent basis.
1At four health plans, we reviewed medical records to validate induction measures.
2However, the pathways linking virus recognition to IFN induction remain poorly understood.
3Results: After induction treatment, 464 patients were assessable for the consolidation phase.
4When the cervix is unfavorable, still many different induction methods are used.
5We also had a good deal of trouble through interference and induction.
1Late diagnosis and ART initiation, especially of men and children, need attention.
2Results: The study found ethnic differences in treatment initiation and treatment retention.
3However, other events occur prior to the initiation of apoptosis in cells.
4Breastfeeding initiation and duration are affected by social, demographic and health factors.
5Objective: Time to therapy initiation in patients requiring gonadotoxic therapy is crucial.
1Demographic information, clinical history, and family history data were obtained at enrollment.
2He said that new customers are essential for a stable enrollment period.
3Each subject will be followed until discharge or 30 days from enrollment.
4Open enrollment in the Health Insurance Marketplace ends tonight, Monday, March 31.
5Bill; a capacity enrollment of 500 is expected within a few weeks.
1You can appreciate I am sure how competitive our enrolment situation is.
2Some principals believe school enrolment policies merit greater attention, writes Seán Flynn.
3The good news is that enrolment in post-school learning was moving upwards.
4It had a good record for enrolment at primary and secondary level.
5Main limitations: Self-selection enrolment of participants may limit generalisability of the findings.
1Of course new staff are being hired but it will take time.
2There were three clear steps to being hired as a Disney animator.
3Prior to being hired by Lady Scotland she was in registered employment.
4Some are being hired out to foreign governments or used to house refugees.
5Hundreds of teachers are being hired and new schools built across the country.
6The circus lion was being hired out for a short film.
7Such was the desperation that workers were being hired who had fraudulent documentation.
8Ailes worked for that network before being hired away by Murdoch.
9The boy talked about being hired by his employer, L, for the summer.
10He strongly denied being hired to kill Mr Howard and his two sons.
11The restriction on being hired by a private company should be extended, Desir said.
12Hundreds of men were working on the levees, and hundreds more were being hired.
13Staffers are being hired for the show, which focuses on the Griffins' henpecked neighbor.
14He realized this was his first meeting since being hired.
15I know nothing about it really, Mourinho said, when asked about being hired by United.
16A job applicant also has certain rights even prior to being hired as an employee.