recruiting effort

collocation in English

meaningsofrecruitandeffort

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recruit
noun[C]
uk
/rɪˈkruːt/
us
/rɪˈkruːt/
a new member of an organization, especially ...
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effort
noun
uk
/ˈef.ət/
us
/ˈef.ɚt/
physical or mental activity needed to ...
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(Definition ofrecruitandeffortfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrecruiting effort

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So, for the sake of the young men's careers involved, and for the sake of futurerecruitingeffort, we need candour and realism.
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There was a jointrecruitingeffortby us and the head-hunters.
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In this newrecruitingeffortwe shall not supersede any of the existing recruiting organisations.
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In the meantime we are maintaining our vigorousrecruitingeffort.
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We do of course make full use of jobcentres in assisting therecruitingeffort.
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This has inevitably led to smaller establishments, reductions in strength; an easing in therecruitingeffort, and perhaps some uncertainty about the future.
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I can think of no heavier drag on therecruitingeffortnow required.
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Is it not a fact that there are to be considerable increases in the current and prospective expenditure on therecruitingeffort?
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Then in regard to equipment, which is a matter also of great importance in connection with anyrecruitingeffortwe may make.
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This is part, with many other schemes, of our generalrecruitingeffort, and it is impossible to produce an analysis.
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As a result, a wide range of measures are being taken to step up ourrecruitingeffortand to improve retention.
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A few shortage categories remain andrecruitingeffortis now being concentrated in these areas.
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That information must certainly be supplied, and will be supplied, before therecruitingeffortwhich we intend to undertake begins towards the end of next month.
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I would conclude by quoting a few lines from arecruitingeffortmade rather more than 2,000 years ago, which has just as much point to-day as then.
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We do not think, however, that we shall need much more than half that number—of course, it depends to some extent on the success of ourrecruitingeffort.
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I should like to emphasise that particular point and to suggest that we concentrate therecruitingeffortespecially on those corps which are difficult to get into.
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Individual regiments are not capped with regard to recruiting, but their priority forrecruitingeffort will vary dependent on their manning position at any particular time.
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Theirrecruitingeffortdoes not go as planned.
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In recent years, the department had been conducting a massiverecruitingeffort, with a goal of hiring an additional 1,500 police officers.
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We shall accelerate our recruiting efforts, which already show a marked improvement in results over previous years.
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