"recruit" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In preparation for the trials, the Justice Department has been quietly recruiting lawyers from the ranks of experienced terrorism prosecutors, mainly in New York and Virginia.
- The Eastern Service Workers Association (ESWA) operates on numerous college and university campuses in the Northeast, quietly recruiting student volunteers through the service-learning offices available to all students.
- Wang has been quietly recruiting skilled software talent.
- The U.S. Army Signal Corps quietly recruited highly intelligent young men for the classified work with the promise of a commission and a draft deferral.
- Away from the headlines, businesses helped by the City's size are quietly recruiting.
- During the opening weeks of play, it appeared that Abbotsford was the team which had done the most roster homework in the off-season by quietly recruiting new goaltending and experienced talent from former Ladner players.
- To supplement Mr. Major's team, Mr. Schmidt has been quietly recruiting new talent, much of it reflecting the aggressive, technology-first Silicon Valley engineering culture embodied by companies like Sun Microsystems.
- It was not, but in hopes of accomplishing that aim, Gopac officials even talked about quietly recruiting sympathetic Republicans to infiltrate the platform committee, which they called "phase two" of the project for a 100-day agenda.
- Under fire within the Republican Party as lacking focus, the Dole campaign is quietly recruiting on Madison Avenue and among experienced Republican operatives to sharpen Senator Bob Dole's image for the general election campaign.
- Still, he was working hard, and they'd managed to quietly recruit several merchant skippers with previous naval experience.
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