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recruiting and effort
During this period greater emphasis was laid upon the civil service system of recruiting officials ; this was based upon degrees acquired through competitive examinations, in an effort to select the most capable individuals for governance.
A Bangladeshi NGO, BRAC is a part of the reconstruction effort in Afghanistan particularly in microfinance and in 2007 the Afghan ambassador to Bangladesh, Ahmed Karim Nawabi had stated that Afghanistan is interested in recruiting manpower from Bangladesh.
Rupert set about recruiting and training: with great effort he had put together a partially trained mounted force of 3, 000 cavalry by the end of September.
Although Britain has been recruiting Gurkha soldiers from Nepal since the 19th century, no effort was made to develop a centralized recruit-training system in the Brigade of Gurkhas throughout the pre-Second World War era.
The effort to run the car continues with the team presently recruiting drivers .< ref name =" North American Eagle " >
The effort to run the car continues with the team presently recruiting drivers.
When faced with competition from the Giants in 1921, the Ex-Collegians brought in a few outsiders before folding, but generally semi-pro teams spent little effort on recruiting.
* payments to local researchers ( and their staffs ) for their time and effort in recruiting patients and collecting data for the sponsor
This recruiting effort, and the Egyptians ' continuing pursuit of the program, likewise form part of the plot of The Odessa File.
Standing for End Poverty in California, EPIC was an effort for well-known muckraking writer and former Socialist Upton Sinclair to implement socialist reforms through California's Democratic Party during the Great Depression by recruiting supporters into the party and then securing that party's nomination for the 1934 California gubernatorial election.
Pownall was, however, successful in recruiting the province's full quota of militia, and his energetic assistance in the war effort earned him approbation from William Pitt, the Board of Trade, and that year's commander in chief, James Abercrombie.
With the outbreak of the Great War in August 1914 Dillon accepted Redmond ’ s decision to follow Britain ’ s support of the Allied war effort, but he abstained from recruiting for the Irish divisions.
In 1942 he set about recruiting Fijian men for the World War II effort.
Doug Anthony, who had recently become the National's leader, led an effort to defend the Party from the League by recruiting people who would vote against League candidates.
Undeterred by this setback, López decided to plan a new filibuster and to focus his recruiting effort on the southern United States.
The effort to create an elite unit comprising regular servicemen began in earnest in 1967, when two officers, MAJ Tan Kim Peng Clarence and MAJ James Chia, were given the task to begin recruiting eligible candidates from any unit in the SAF, thus forming the SAF Regular Battalion on 1 December 1969 under the direct command of the Ministry of Defence.
The CCF did not run candidates on the island, however, until 1943 when the national party made a concerted effort to rally the party by sending an organizer to tour the province recruiting several candidates to run in the 1943 provincial election.
He proposed overhauling the NDP in an effort to make it look and function more like a modern political party rather than a tool for recruiting support for the regime in exchange for government patronage.
Devaney and Osborne revamped the offensive scheme, an I formation with an unbalanced line, and upgraded the recruiting effort.
In response, Harrison stated that while he would prefer " not answering ", he is " involved in making the transition happen because Reggie's the President and will stay in Redmond, and we're getting underway with a big recruiting effort because, not surprisingly, a variety of people are not going to make the move.

recruiting and Quebec
Ironically, it had been Mulroney who had played the lead role in recruiting Wagner to the PC party a few years earlier, and the two wound up as rivals for Quebec delegates, most of whom were snared by Wagner, who even blocked Mulroney from becoming a voting delegate.
Its teams are based in the Canadian provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and it draws players from these regions as well as Newfoundland and the New England States ( though the Quebec league has had more trouble recruiting Americans than either of its sister leagues ).
Mr. Trihey also had problems recruiting in Quebec and Ireland following the GPO Rising in Dublin at Easter 1916.
However, after recruiting a coder named GooRoo, they presented their first full-length demo, " Flight ", at the NAID party in Quebec, and ranked third place in competition.
He joined the Canadian Army at the age of 14 and briefly trained at the Valcartier training camp in Quebec until recruiting officers realized he was under age and discharged him from the service.
Ignace Bourget, the new ultramontane Archbishop, had recently returned from Europe, after successfully recruiting a number of priests for the new Province of Canada, including the introduction of the Jesuit order to Quebec.

recruiting and had
Although the fund provided Wheelock ample financial support for the Charity School, Wheelock had trouble recruiting Indians to the institution, primarily because its location was far from tribal territories.
An association of law schools had argued that allowing military recruiting at their institutions compromised their ability to exercise their free speech rights in opposition to discrimination based on sexual orientation as represented by DADT.
Scottish urban centres, with their poverty and unemployment were favourite recruiting grounds of the regular British army, and Dundee, where the female dominated jute industry limited male employment had one of the highest proportion of reservists and serving soldiers than almost any other British city.
From 152 BC onwards, the Roman Republic had difficulties in recruiting soldiers for the wars in Hispania, deemed particularly brutal.
" Gandhi's private secretary also had acknowledged that " The question of the consistency between his creed of ' Ahimsa ' ( non-violence ) and his recruiting campaign was raised not only then but has been discussed ever since.
:( a ) That the United States, in recruiting, training, arming, equipping, financing, supplying and otherwise encouraging, supporting, aiding, and directing military and paramilitary actions in and against Nicaragua, had violated its treaty obligations to Nicaragua under:
Two conditions were attached to North ’ s entry: one was that the club had to change their uniform and the other was that they had to give up their recruiting grounds to the Essendon Football Club.
In upholding his conviction, the Court reasoned that although he had not spoken any words that posed a " clear and present danger ," taken in context, the speech had a " natural tendency and a probable effect to obstruct the recruiting services "
* Clodius Albinus, who had been proclaimed emperor in Britain, crosses into Gaul with his legions, while at the same time recruiting new soldiers.
The initial enthusiasm that accompanied the liberation from Soviet occupation quickly waned as a result and the Germans had limited success in recruiting volunteers.
In the aftermath of the battle, they had fled with many adventures with brigands and outlaws into Cheshire and subsequently to Harlech Castle in North Wales, where they joined Lancastrian nobles ( including Henry's half-brother Jasper Tudor and the Duke of Exeter ) who were recruiting armies in Wales and the West Country.
There are also instances in which an existing band added a prominent new member or members, where the resulting group might have been considered a supergroup had it not kept its original band name, such as Van Halen after recruiting Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone, and the Eagles after hiring Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, and Styx, hiring Lawrence Gowan, and Ricky Phillips.
The SA supreme command had many sub-offices to handle supply, finance, and recruiting.
After a recruiting trip, Kush decided that Jackson had the ability and willingness to work to join the squad.
In Truxtun's time, the prospective commanding officer had responsibility for overseeing construction details, outfitting the ship, and recruiting his crew.
An intensive recruiting campaign had been set in motion throughouthe city and county after the earlier reorganisation of January 1917, and it proved to be a tremendous success.
Wayne Johnston was a prominent ruckman / forward, and Carlton had great success recruiting high profile Western Australian footballers to the club, including Mike Fitzpatrick, Ken Hunter and Peter Bosustow.
In September 1862 Rebel forces under the command of Colonel David C. Boone, who had been in Southeast Missouri recruiting troops for the Confederacy, was driven from Reynolds County into Carter County by elements of the 12th Cavalry MSM.
Sloss, like other employers in the booming industrial expansion of the early 20th century, had difficulty recruiting skilled labor.
While Owen was away recruiting new residents for New Harmony, a number of factors that led to an early breakup of the socialist community had already begun.

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