recruiting officer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecruitandofficer
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recruit
noun[C]
uk/rɪˈkruːt/us/rɪˈkruːt/
a new member of an organization, especially ...
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officer
noun[C]
uk/ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/us/ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a person in the armed forces who has a position ...
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(Definition ofrecruitandofficerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That being the case, therecruitingofficeris bound to conclude that the candidates before him are incommensurable in terms of the rule laid down by his superior officer.
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The problem facing therecruitingofficer, then, is a consequence of the fact that height and weight are independent concepts that cannot be reduced to some more fundamental common measure.
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It is tempting to think that either therecruitingofficeror his superior should modify the r ule so as to eliminate the problem of incommensurability.
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If the candidate meets the required educational standard, he is interviewed at his home by the localrecruitingofficer, and any necessary enquiries are made.
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Ex-change officers may on request give applicants information with regard to conditions of enlistment, including the name and address of the nearestrecruitingofficer.
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The bestrecruitingofficerthat this nation ever had was unemployment.
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However, the ordinary soldier in the ranks is probably our bestrecruitingofficer.
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The real trouble is to discourage the over-zealousrecruitingofficerfrom accepting youths who are obviously not of the proper age.
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That notice should be given, but not by therecruitingofficer.
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If men are passed by the doctor, they ought to be passed in at least two days by therecruitingofficer.
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This is a military examination carried put by therecruitingofficer.
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If the medical officer is in doubt, therecruitingofficeris required to make full inquiries before finally approving the recruit.
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He suggested that each area should have arecruitingofficerfor part-time teachers.
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That was a particular case, concerning a particular local authority, and a wrong view taken by arecruitingofficer.
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Would not therecruitingofficerbe able to find out the proper age if it were obligatory on the parents to give permission?
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This is the 1934 edition, and here are the regulations which are in possession of everyrecruitingofficer.
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I think we can safely leave the decision on this point in the hands of therecruitingofficer.
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A man is not legally bound to notify changes of address to therecruitingofficer, but it is in his own interest to do so.
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Yet we discovered that he was getting a higher rate of pay than therecruitingofficerwho had been turned down.
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